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I've been playing with some alternative films to see just how much detail you can get using the Mamiya 7 system. This followed on from the Big Camera Comparison
http://www.onlandscape.co.uk/2011/12/big-camera-comparison/
.. that I ran last year. Well having read about Adox CMS 20 I thought I'd give it a go with the same target. The results were quite dramatic. Here's the big picture showing that the result is definitely 'pictorial' and not just a lith film (developed using the Adotech II developer recommended by Adox).
http://static.timparkin.co.uk/static/scans/cms20-full.jpg
Excuse the scratches - I wasn't particularly careful with this as I was only interested in a small section.
Well the film outresolved 4x5 delta 100 (oh, and trounced the IQ180 on the way there) and started on toward 10x8 - didn't get too close but it was definitely trying.
The amazing thing about the film that I was stunned by was the fact that it has almost zero grain and also no halation. To give you an idea of just how much detail it shows - you can read the engraving on the watch strap of my colleague Mark Banks..
Here's a comparison of various microscope shots and scans..
http://static.timparkin.co.uk/static/tmp/cms20-vs.jpg
Tim
http://www.onlandscape.co.uk/2011/12/big-camera-comparison/
.. that I ran last year. Well having read about Adox CMS 20 I thought I'd give it a go with the same target. The results were quite dramatic. Here's the big picture showing that the result is definitely 'pictorial' and not just a lith film (developed using the Adotech II developer recommended by Adox).
http://static.timparkin.co.uk/static/scans/cms20-full.jpg
Excuse the scratches - I wasn't particularly careful with this as I was only interested in a small section.
Well the film outresolved 4x5 delta 100 (oh, and trounced the IQ180 on the way there) and started on toward 10x8 - didn't get too close but it was definitely trying.
The amazing thing about the film that I was stunned by was the fact that it has almost zero grain and also no halation. To give you an idea of just how much detail it shows - you can read the engraving on the watch strap of my colleague Mark Banks..
Here's a comparison of various microscope shots and scans..
http://static.timparkin.co.uk/static/tmp/cms20-vs.jpg
Tim



