An additional tip. Surveillance films have no anti-halation coating. Avoid shooting towards the sun and bright lights as they will produce a halo. Some people like the effect while others find it distracting.
Not so sure about that in this case Gerald, it is called "StreetPan 400" in the name, so I would assume that there is an anti-halation layer as I assume one is supposed to walk the streets and take pictures. As opposed that is, to whacking it in a fixed surveillance camera. The last film I shot that had no Anti-halation layer was some Lucky film, that was real fun shooting into the sun.
I scrolled down through the images as presented, until I got to the one where there was a fella with an Afro hair-do playing a guitar, his hair doesn't seem to be picking up any halo. Neither does the older fella with the grey/white hair writing on his note pad. With Lucky film, that doesn't have an anti-halation layer, I would have expected to see some fringing, around the Afro hair do and certainly around the old fellas hair.
By the way, thanks for the links, they were great.
I have a sneaking suspicion that this film was on sale at the last Melbourne Photographic flea market in October this year. I remember the price put me off as it was just under AUD$20 per roll, I think. Which is way worse than the AUD price from the link you gave.
I note after checking that this film has been reduced in price in Melbourne from AUD$17.00 to AUD$12.75 a roll. Might pick up a few rolls and have a bash.
Things must be tough out there as one can apparently pay $3.18 in four payments, interest free, to get one roll of this film. Thereby reducing the outlay to $12.72 This could be something I could bring up when I visit the store and they ask for one payment of $12.75.
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I would assume this film may be a bit like Tech Pan in cutting through haze; I liked Tech Pan for that ability, apart from it's virtually grain free structure.
In the past I have gone through around 5 x 30m rolls of Ilford Surveillance 400 P4 film. I used it a teaching aid as it was so cheap. I bought the tins for $5.00 each and got 36 tolls of 18 exposures at $0.14 a roll from each bulk roll. It doesn't get much cheaper than that.
Mick.