And thus on May 03th, 2017, Cholentpot invented MACRO LANDSCAPE photography...
Cool but seemed quite wastefull
Such a large piece of film for such a small frame. What was the width of the initial roll?
Anything that gets the equipment running and bringing in cash makes E6 more likely. Each roll preserves a critical piece of infrastructure. It's a miracle that this plant has been saved. It should be declared a UN world heritage site. Film is like an endangered species, we need to sustain the knowledge and technology. Film Ferrania is a wonderful story, that I'm sure will have a great ending.Our decision to release P30 was certainly about solvency. I mean, we really LOVE the film, that is 100% true and was entirely unexpected. But as I said in an interview a while back, we don't have investors banging on our door. So yeah - we need to make some money.
The good news is that roughly 90% of what we're doing to make P30 is applicable to making color. This 90% still needs work to reach the scale we need, but it's moving along.
We've also decided to make P30 a permanent product. We'll introduce new formats later this year and new speeds next year.
In order to avoid any more foot-in-mouth issues regarding E6, we will update everyone when we are sure about the 90% mentioned above, and have a clear schedule and solutions in place for the remaining 10%.
(Seemingly necessary disclaimer: These are our generalized thoughts, plans and speculations as of today, May 3, 2017, and are very much subject to change for any reason whatsoever.)
WOW.Oh by the way - referring to the stuff about Disc film a few pages back in the thread, I present this, which is hanging on a wall outside Corrado's office in the LRF
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No wonder this format failed, it looks so wasteful!
Im talking about all the waste film from the discs being stamped out!If one disc of film has more or less the size of a 6x6 frame, then it needs 1/12th of the film area of a 120 film roll, or approximately 1/12th the film area of a 35mm film roll. Not wasteful!
I think the Disc format was a clever idea to try to make fully automatic cameras slimmer.
However for 'easy to use' cameras 126 format is the winner due to the image quality.
FILM Ferrania would be a bit silly if they don't release the P30 film in 126 format very soon. It will immediately find a market. There are tons of 126 cameras out there.
Totally agree. Never understood why LOMO never bothered with it...FILM Ferrania would be a bit silly if they don't release the P30 film in 126 format very soon. It will immediately find a market.
Almost as much waste film as you will find in a 24 exposure roll of 135 - sprockets and leader and tail included.Im talking about all the waste film from the discs being stamped out!
Look at the photo Dave posted, and you will see what I mean.
Totally agree. Never understood why LOMO never bothered with it...
I bought one for my dad, he loved it until he saw the quality of the pictures. I got him a Ricoh AF-5 Point and shoot and he never went back.
but they sell 110 size film and no cameras in that format, why not sell 126 as well. Also if they ever made a cute 126 camera I would have bought it!I suspect Lomo is not in the business of selling film, but in the business of selling cameras. Films are needed to fuel the camera business.
Then this must not exist: https://shop.lomography.com/en/cameras/110-camera-familybut they sell 110 size film and no cameras in that format
And therein lies the problem. People in my cirlce bought disc cameras on the very grounds that you mention...they were easy to slip into and out of a pocket, they were easy to use (though no easier than any box camera) and they were new...advertised as being new and better than what went before.
Then they saw the photos....if 110 had often failed to delight, disc simply disappointed even with a 4" print. At least a compact 110 camera could usually muster a reasonably sharp 4" holiday snapshot. The problem with disc was that it didn't deliver a decent final product.
cool, I didn't know it!Then this must not exist
but they sell 110 size film and no cameras in that format, why not sell 126 as well. Also if they ever made a cute 126 camera I would have bought it!
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