Now while we're waiting for Adox to set up their film coating machine to produce more CHS 100 II films, I thought we could discuss which low speed Adox film we want to see next. (I'm not affiliated to Adox in any way).
Personally I would like to see an Adox CHS 50 II. The 100 film is said to have a little finer grain than the old one, and the new 50 film could also have finer grain than the previous version. It would be one stop faster than the 25 and perhaps not as contrasty. A two-emulsion single layer orthopanchromatic film with good latitude and high sharpness.
I liked the Adox/Efke 25, but I didn't use it much because of the slow speed. The 50 was pretty much the same with not that much bigger grain. In medium and large format you couldn't see any difference in normal enlargements.
Personally I would like to see an Adox CHS 50 II. The 100 film is said to have a little finer grain than the old one, and the new 50 film could also have finer grain than the previous version. It would be one stop faster than the 25 and perhaps not as contrasty. A two-emulsion single layer orthopanchromatic film with good latitude and high sharpness.
I liked the Adox/Efke 25, but I didn't use it much because of the slow speed. The 50 was pretty much the same with not that much bigger grain. In medium and large format you couldn't see any difference in normal enlargements.



I've only taken one test roll of CHS 100 II but was pleasantly surprised. I like the clear base material. It doesn't curl like the old film, and the grain is much finer. And I like that it's orthopanchromatic now. The old CHS/Efke 100 was panchromatic.. And it's forgiving like the old film.
I guessed that we had a few nostalgic Panatomic-X rebels here and put that as an alternative too. 
