donkee
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I'll check out those two. Thanks for the info!
All the same: i have datasheet.It looks quite like the Rollie Digibase 200 ISO where the grain is concerned. You don't think it could be the same film under a different alias? Digibase has a acetate base and cannot be torn, it is thin but doesn't curl as you described.
Dont confuse with the CN200..... its CR(R=Reversial)It looks quite like the Rollie Digibase 200 ISO where the grain is concerned. You don't think it could be the same film under a different alias? Digibase has a acetate base and cannot be torn, it is thin but doesn't curl as you described.
It's still readily available as Rollei CR200I just shot and developed a couple rolls of this film in the Wittner incarnation, I am impressed. I love the colors, the saturation and the overall result. Too bad it is no more, I wish I bought 20 rolls and not just 6 last year
(crappy scans by me, on the light table colors are much nicer)
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That was quite a while ago, when it was first released. May have been old stock or a production run problem, I don't know. It's fresh and fine now. Here in the US, it's in stock at quite a few places, B&H being one of them.It seems to be out of stock from Maco and Fotoimpex. Besides wasn't that the one with the ugly yellow cast?
That was quite a while ago, when it was first released. May have been old stock or a production run problem, I don't know. It's fresh and fine now. Here in the US, it's in stock at quite a few places, B&H being one of them.
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