Hubigpielover
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Shot and developed my last Efke KB25 135 film
Still have some KB100 in 120.
It sucks. If my family goes back to Croatia, I will give them ton of money to buy all the Efke.
Shot and developed my last Efke KB25 135 film
Still have some KB100 in 120.
I've never shot KB 14....looking for a 100 or 25 replacement.There are several ISO 100 films available. However if the OP is looking for something like the old EFKE KB 14 film the choices are very slim. The most readily available is Ilford Pan F Plus which is however a bit quirky. The contrast is hard to control. Best to rate it at an EI of 25 to 32 and under develop it. D-23 1+1 works well with this film.
I've never shot KB 14....looking for a 100 or 25 replacement.
KB 14 was the ISO 25 film. The name was derived from the old DIN scale, DIN 14 = ISO 25. Posts #35 and #36 use that name.
It sucks. If my family goes back to Croatia, I will give them ton of money to buy all the Efke.
Is EFKE film still on the shelves in Croatia? It's years since the factory shut down.
It's been awhile since DIN coding appeared on film.
This week I received a package of 4x5 fomapan 200 labeled with:
24° DIN 200 ASA ISO 200/24°
I think also Ilford writes for example ISO 125/22° following the official ISO standard.
What was that Russian system GOS? or something like that.
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