I can't wait to see what you do with this NB23!
Have a great time! Remember, it's not the Eiffel Tower itself that's copyrighted. It's the lights on it. So if you shoot at night, the rules are different than during the day.
Nothing here in Australia to speak of as yet, but heaps and heaps of Delta P3200!
Freestyle now has P3200 in stock:
https://www.freestylephoto.biz/1516798-Kodak-TMAX-3200-35mm-x-36-exp.-TMZ
I am still new to all of this stuff, but i am surprised at the interest in 3200 Film. Was this Kodak Film pretty popular in its day.?
Kodak professional had a picture of a brick, or two, on Instagram. They said that product is about to be delivered in the US. Overseas in the coming months.Nothing here in Australia to speak of as yet, but heaps and heaps of Delta P3200!
It was a pretty niche film, with a solid fanbase.Popular enough to be one of the first films discontinued.
It was a pretty niche film, with a solid fanbase.
Ha ha. ThTs hilarious!Popular enough to be one of the first films discontinued.
I just saw an Instagram story posted by Kodakprofessional (probably KA): A pallet arrived in Germany. Expiration date on the large boxes says 8/2019, btw.The film has just arrived in Europe...
Wonderful!
Post some results pleaseJust yesterday got a block of 10 rolls to try out (CONUS). Time to hunt down a starting dev time in XTol
The X-Tol datasheet (j109) includes times for the old P3200 - I would start there.Just yesterday got a block of 10 rolls to try out (CONUS). Time to hunt down a starting dev time in XTol
Kodak Alaris has published a new datasheet F-4001 which includes times for Xtol. AFAIK the times are unchanged from the old version.
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