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Seriously, anyone have any comments on their film? I saw their ISO 100
color film in a store today. I probably should have bought it, but did not. (It wasn't a camera store). Is their black and white film any good? Is it worth persuing? Thanks, Geoff. -- Geoffrey S. Mendelson, Jerusalem, Israel N3OWJ/4X1GM |
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On 9/14/2008 1:14 PM Geoffrey S. Mendelson spake thus:
Seriously, anyone have any comments on their film? I saw their ISO 100 color film in a store today. I probably should have bought it, but did not. (It wasn't a camera store). Is their black and white film any good? Is it worth persuing? Dunno. Buy a roll, shoot it, get it printed. And look at the negatives; you'll probably be able to ID the manufacturer. (I bought some off-off-brand color negative film a few years ago for about a buck a roll that turned out to be made by Agfa. There are only a few manufacturers out there.) -- Washing one's hands of the conflict between the powerful and the powerless means to side with the powerful, not to be neutral. - Paulo Freire |
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On 9/14/2008 1:14 PM Geoffrey S. Mendelson spake thus:
Seriously, anyone have any comments on their film? I saw their ISO 100 color film in a store today. I probably should have bought it, but did not. (It wasn't a camera store). Is their black and white film any good? Is it worth persuing? Aaaargh, should have put brain in gear before engaging mouth. It occurs to me you're talking about Chinese film, correct? (I was assuming American, German or Japanese.) -- Washing one's hands of the conflict between the powerful and the powerless means to side with the powerful, not to be neutral. - Paulo Freire |
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Geoffrey S. Mendelson wrote:
Seriously, anyone have any comments on their film? I saw their ISO 100 color film in a store today. I probably should have bought it, but did not. (It wasn't a camera store). Is their black and white film any good? Is it worth persuing? I bought 10 rolls of Lucky SHD-100 B&W film a few years ago. The best thing about the film is that it came in reloadable 135 magazines which are better than the ones I've seen for sale lately. They might even be as good as the ones Kodak used to have before they started crimping the ends. These are well made and they come apart nicely in the darkroom when I give the knob a firm tap on the table. (The ones from Maco are not nearly as nice.) The film base is very clear, not grey. Grain is pretty fine, normal for a conventional 100 speed film - much finer than Svema 100. The emulsion seems to get scratch marks much more easily than modern capitalist films. I've never had a problem with Kodak, Ilford, Fuji or Agfa. Peter. -- |
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Geoffrey S. Mendelson wrote:
Seriously, anyone have any comments on their film? I saw their ISO 100 color film in a store today. I probably should have bought it, but did not. (It wasn't a camera store). Who's film? |
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On 9/14/2008 3:48 PM John J spake thus:
Geoffrey S. Mendelson wrote: Seriously, anyone have any comments on their film? I saw their ISO 100 color film in a store today. I probably should have bought it, but did not. (It wasn't a camera store). Who's film? I dunno; are you film? Oh, you meant "whose film"? -- Washing one's hands of the conflict between the powerful and the powerless means to side with the powerful, not to be neutral. - Paulo Freire |
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On 9/14/2008 3:39 PM Peter Irwin spake thus:
Geoffrey S. Mendelson wrote: Seriously, anyone have any comments on their film? I saw their ISO 100 color film in a store today. I probably should have bought it, but did not. (It wasn't a camera store). The film base is very clear, not grey. Grain is pretty fine, normal for a conventional 100 speed film - much finer than Svema 100. The emulsion seems to get scratch marks much more easily than modern capitalist films. I've never had a problem with Kodak, Ilford, Fuji or Agfa. Ah, comrade, if you're getting scratches, the problem is your capitalist camera, not the people's film. -- Washing one's hands of the conflict between the powerful and the powerless means to side with the powerful, not to be neutral. - Paulo Freire |
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David Nebenzahl wrote:
On 9/14/2008 3:48 PM John J spake thus: Geoffrey S. Mendelson wrote: Seriously, anyone have any comments on their film? I saw their ISO 100 color film in a store today. I probably should have bought it, but did not. (It wasn't a camera store). Who's film? I dunno; are you film? Oh, you meant "whose film"? No, no! Who's on first base. |
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John J wrote:
David Nebenzahl wrote: On 9/14/2008 3:48 PM John J spake thus: Geoffrey S. Mendelson wrote: Seriously, anyone have any comments on their film? I saw their ISO 100 color film in a store today. I probably should have bought it, but did not. (It wasn't a camera store). Who's film? I dunno; are you film? Oh, you meant "whose film"? No, no! Who's on first base. Right. -- .~. Jean-David Beyer Registered Linux User 85642. /V\ PGP-Key: 9A2FC99A Registered Machine 241939. /( )\ Shrewsbury, New Jersey http://counter.li.org ^^-^^ 22:20:01 up 39 days, 4:26, 3 users, load average: 4.01, 4.03, 4.04 |
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