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Ricardo Miranda

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Yeap! I like them and they are relatively cheap. In the UK, you can get them at about £3.60 for both PAN and Kentmere. Foma is cheaper.
BTW, the last Fomapan 400 135-36 cassettes I saw aren't DX coded. I bet they run out of the Ferrania cassettes they had!
 

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I do have a bulk roll of Aga APX 400, not sure what to do with it
 
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Not correct: Kentmere films were introduced by Harman in 2009, after they purchase the former Kentmere brand. So, they are quite new emulsions. They were introduced first in the USA, then in Europe as a cheaper line to Ilford's range. It is a marketing device, in order not to tarnish the Ilford brand.
Ilford PAN range was introduced around 2000(there's a question mark here as my PDF file was released in 2002) in countries where the Ilford brand was not as popular as in the USA or Europe.

Thanks - now I know. I have used Kentmere papers before though. What is the Kentmere 400 emulsion like? I've just ordered 3 rolls, but they won't get here for a couple of weeks.
 

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Something you might like: grainy.

Stiking a pose by Brian Copeland, on Flickr

BTW, the roll of APX 400 you got as it has "Made in Germany" is the original one.
 

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I do have a bulk roll of Aga APX 400, not sure what to do with it

If you don't want to use it yourself, you can give it to some poor kid. :smile:
 

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I do have a bulk roll of Aga APX 400, not sure what to do with it

It is nice cubic grain modern film though different from HP5+ or Tri-x, use at same ISO as either.
It should still be usable, & better than the APX400S (surveillance film PET base) I use on dull days.

If you are not going to use it some one else in Aus (or NZ) may pay more than postage for it. If you have it in fridge it holds up ISO and fog pretty good.
It may be on a cine style reel for 100 foot (rather then a core) which is useful for other bulk.
 

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Negative, me?

Watch me go all positive in threads about the things I love.

Foma 400's results are all over the net. Google it. My prints show the issue so well that I avoid that film at all cost.

Ive not had any problems with Foma 100, 200 and 400 in 120, factory cassettes and bulk from about 2008 - when I started using it with expiry dates from 2008. I meter at the datasheet speeds and shoot a lotta film.

Have you thought about a course in shooting and processing film?
 

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Ive not had any problems with Foma 100, 200 and 400 in 120, factory cassettes and bulk from about 2008 - when I started using it with expiry dates from 2008. I meter at the datasheet speeds and shoot a lotta film.

Have you thought about a course in shooting and processing film?

The Blind man has spoken!

2008?
You are 6 years due to see an optometrist. This film's extra sensitivity to the red spectrum renders anything that's human in a very bad way. You don't see what I'm talking about? That might be a problem unto itself.
 

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The Blind man has spoken!

2008?
You are 6 years due to see an optometrist. This film's extra sensitivity to the red spectrum renders anything that's human in a very bad way. You don't see what I'm talking about? That might be a problem unto itself.

Confirmed it is a super pan film but Id not try a deep red filter with it.
Lots of people would like a cheap super pan.
I can expect a stampede from the orange or red filter people now you have released the info.

Peaks about 680nm... so well short of SFX

FYI skin tone is a very subjective call but the Foma100 is nearer pan better than box ISO, just and even cheaper.
 

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Hi!! Orange and red filter people here... Represent!! :D

The Blind man has spoken!
2008?
You are 6 years due to see an optometrist. This film's extra sensitivity to the red spectrum renders anything that's human in a very bad way. You don't see what I'm talking about? That might be a problem unto itself.

That's very rude to Xmas.

Having an extra sensivity to the red is a very good thing for me. I would guess you have not used an orange or red filter to good effect? For me the BEST about Foma 400 is the extra red sensitivity. And the fact that it's very cheap doesn't hurt.

Finally, i have never had any problem with Fomapan 100 and 400, always consistent.
The datasheet is very explicit on how Fomapan 400 interacts with different developers. It's all up to the user from there...
 

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The Blind man has spoken!

2008?
You are 6 years due to see an optometrist. This film's extra sensitivity to the red spectrum renders anything that's human in a very bad way. You don't see what I'm talking about? That might be a problem unto itself.

You are being very rude there.
You are speaking of someone you don't know.

And you are being very unfair of a very reputable company that is one of the oldest in the film industry.
 
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