A 60 micron PET base double perforated panchromatic iso 400 35mm film could be made (again) by one of our main European manufactureres.
In a 35mm cardtridge there is place for 72 exposures but the film is twice as long, half thick (but very strong due to the polyester base) but has limited possibilities, depending on the camera which is used.
The main question is: Would you be interested in such a film or not?
What do you see as a main advantage and some disadvantages of using such a film?
Best regards,
Robert
In a 35mm cardtridge there is place for 72 exposures but the film is twice as long, half thick (but very strong due to the polyester base) but has limited possibilities, depending on the camera which is used.
The main question is: Would you be interested in such a film or not?
What do you see as a main advantage and some disadvantages of using such a film?
Best regards,
Robert

