That's the result I got with a K50 mm f1.4 shot at 1.4 and a cheap chinese film called "Lucky100" I found in SH (the shop owner recommended NOT to buy it).
True - this quality is actually excellent compared to its price.
To be accused of continuing production - but unfortunately this plant stopped production almost two years ago, I think.
True - this quality is actually excellent compared to its price.
To be accused of continuing production - but unfortunately this plant stopped production almost two years ago, I think.
I was getting at about $1.99 a roll back in 2014-15. It was great! A brick for less than $20 free shipping, the only reason why I shot the stuff is because it was dirt cheap. $3.18 is cheaper than anything out there I think though...
I was getting at about $1.99 a roll back in 2014-15. It was great! A brick for less than $20 free shipping, the only reason why I shot the stuff is because it was dirt cheap. $3.18 is cheaper than anything out there I think though...
Any overly troublesome issues handling the film in post? I'm not sure it would be a film I switch to as my main project film, but it sounds like it might be handy to have a few bricks of it kicking around.
Any overly troublesome issues handling the film in post? I'm not sure it would be a film I switch to as my main project film, but it sounds like it might be handy to have a few bricks of it kicking around.
Despite of living in SH for one year, I never heard about that film.
However, in the town there are a lot of good places for film cameras, rare lenses etc...and some people still do film, Leicas are popular among Chinese people I've seen.