I have Rollei 400 IR film in 4x5 that is on a VERY thin base, must be re cut from big rolls that are used to make 120.
Efke is made in Belgium? That is where Maco is.
The Rollei 400 has been a really good film, must not be made in the same operation as Efke.
and there is that guy in australia who has his own film coating machine ...
Does anyone have more clues on this one?
The 4x5 Rollei is dead flat, just difficult to load it is so thin.Does it lie flat in the cassettes or does it behave erratically? If it's not flat like a table your pictures will not be sharp. That sounds like fun. Not.
Your guess is correct, that's how they work: they purchase big surplus rolls and get them cut. Efke and other companies do the cutting and spooling for them.
Maco has no production facilities at all. It's an owner-managed family business with a storehouse and the hyperbole of a marketing department. Talking about 'How many film factories?' they are off topic, like warehouse-branded or Freestyle-labeled Kodak and Fuji films.
Njet. They are in a village named Stapelfeld near Hamburg, Germany, an hour's drive from my home.
Probably it was remaining stock from Agfa and not from Efke - at that time. The next batch with a new fancy name might be made in China, Rochester or Papua New Guinea. Don't forget that Efke makes old-school film and wants old-school treatment. If you treat it like modern film you will be disappointed, no doubt.
Now, let's talk about factories again.
We forgot a japanese manufacturer: Konishiroku alias Konica. They had a product range named Sakura. Quality equaled Fuji and Kodak, sales did not.
There must have been some others around in Japan before Fuji absorbed or killed them all:
http://neco.mediacat-blog.jp/c2299_3.html
I can recall there were more film factories in eastern Europe, but I don't remember all the names. There was Tasma and Swema in the Soviet Union and Orwo in East Germany and Forte in Hungary but there were a few more, probably they were so bad that nobody will miss them.
And wasn't there a Kodak factory in Russia many years ago?
Do Sakura still make film , if not what happened to machine park ?
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Njet. They are in a village named Stapelfeld near Hamburg, Germany, an hour's drive from my home.
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