Unusual ULF film on eBay

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David A. Goldfarb

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WOW ...

ep levines ( the seller) is also selling a 12x20 banquet camera, film holders, lens boards and custom made "long bed" .... so if you buy the film, you can also buy the camera :smile:
 

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Yeah, they're always selling this sort of thing (long roll aerial film and such). I presume they've tested some from the same batch, or at least they've sold some without complaints.
 

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I presume they've tested some from the same batch, or at least they've sold some without complaints.

I hope it's not like the pack of 5x7" paper I bought on ebay last week. Each sheet came pre-exposed with a picture of a black cat in a coal cellar!

It was only £1.50 ($3.00) so I'm not going to bother complaining or post negative feedback.

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I've pretty much stopped buying eBay film and paper. I got some good stuff and some not so good stuff that way, and just decided it's easier to learn to work with fresh stock that's in current production and go with that. I think that even if I shot 12x20", I'd probably pass on this and just shoot Efke PL100 (as I've done with 11x14", which I do shoot).
 
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Here's another so-called "gem":
http://cgi.ebay.com/B-W-PANATOMIC-X...oryZ4204QQssPageNameZWDVWQQrdZ1QQcmdZViewItem
Take a look - they claim: NOT Fogged - NOT Opened - NOT Exposed! It TESTS PERFECT!
That's a pretty neat trick to test film without opening the box. :smile:

I have bought some aerial film from him and it's been fine. I agree the claim (and the general add) is a little bit much, though. I've eyed the current ad, but it's probably more LF film than I will EVER use, and I have no more room in the freezer or fridge.
 

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I have bought some aerial film from him and it's been fine. I agree the claim (and the general add) is a little bit much, though. I've eyed the current ad, but it's probably more LF film than I will EVER use, and I have no more room in the freezer or fridge.

Hmm - you know if you could find lots of film boxes and bags cheaply, it would be interesting to try his suggestion of buying the roll and cutting it up into 4x5 sheets to re-package and sell. - 6000 sheets gives you 240 25-sheet boxes. At $25.00 a piece you would gross $6000. Not a bad return.:smile:
 

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I'm just wondering ...

I'd love to see that "Underwater pinhole camera made from an oatmeal box" after just one use...!!!!

The mind BOGGLES!!!!
 

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I've pretty much stopped buying eBay film and paper. I got some good stuff and some not so good stuff that way, and just decided it's easier to learn to work with fresh stock that's in current production and go with that. I think that even if I shot 12x20", I'd probably pass on this and just shoot Efke PL100 (as I've done with 11x14", which I do shoot).

I agree with David on this. Even if the Super-XX has been frozen and kept in perfect conditions it will have developed a lot of B+F since 1990. A couple of years ago someone gave me a few sheets of film from the same year, which was for sure frozen since it was purchased, and it had developed a B+F of about .45 over normal. It was usable but definitely not something I would recommend for printing with slow alternative processes.

Personally I would much sooner put my money on a film like Efke PL100, assuming it is fairly fresh. Caveat here is that Efke develops B+F very fast if not frozen, so that even film that is only one or two years old may have a lot of B+F.



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