Wallendo
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An ultra high speed film would be interesting. I doubt I personally would shoot much of it, but would probably buy a play-around roll or two. My real concern for such a film is that it would likely be very sensitive to even low dose radiation. I would worry that somewhere in transit from Rochester to B&H/FreeStyle or shipment from the online store to my house or being mailed off to a lab, there would be enough low dose radiation exposure to fog the film. Creating a film which could also be processed well as a negative would at least remove one of those steps.
I can see how others would find this film useful. I do wonder about the overall demand for a product like this since this type of high speed performance is readily available with digital cameras. If Kodak really is working full-time to produce their current products, I find it unlikely they would retool at this time for a micro-niche product.
I can see how others would find this film useful. I do wonder about the overall demand for a product like this since this type of high speed performance is readily available with digital cameras. If Kodak really is working full-time to produce their current products, I find it unlikely they would retool at this time for a micro-niche product.