Agulliver
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One unexpected Christmas present I received this year was a roll of "Power Geek" film. It's a 10 exposure 200ISO C41 colour negative film from Poundland - one of the "special" products and costs £2 a roll. That would be great value if it were 24 exposures....
It's in a strange plastic cassette I've not seen before. As far as I know only Fuji and Kodak are making 200ISO C41 film these days so I am assuming it's one of those. With the white/clear canister and the mention of "CN16" I am leaning towards Fuji. I'll know when I shoot and have it developed. Does anyone know if the cassette is reusable?
I find it curious and interesting from a marketing point of view...the choice of the "Power Geek" brand which appears to be a Poundland brand. It is otherwise used for power banks and wireless phone chargers.
Has anyone else seen or tried this? My thought would be that with 10 exposures it's a gimmick unless you're developing your own C41 films. If they sold it as 24 or 36 exposures, it would be a real bargain.
It's in a strange plastic cassette I've not seen before. As far as I know only Fuji and Kodak are making 200ISO C41 film these days so I am assuming it's one of those. With the white/clear canister and the mention of "CN16" I am leaning towards Fuji. I'll know when I shoot and have it developed. Does anyone know if the cassette is reusable?
I find it curious and interesting from a marketing point of view...the choice of the "Power Geek" brand which appears to be a Poundland brand. It is otherwise used for power banks and wireless phone chargers.
Has anyone else seen or tried this? My thought would be that with 10 exposures it's a gimmick unless you're developing your own C41 films. If they sold it as 24 or 36 exposures, it would be a real bargain.