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Old July 28th 04, 12:55 AM
Chris Loffredo
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MXP wrote:
"Chris Loffredo" skrev i en meddelelse
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MXP wrote:


The films has not got documentation in english and is quite good.
10 pcs. was EUR 95 including shipping.....not to bad I think.....as each
film has a little bottle of
developer.

Max



Thanks,

Photoimpex is where I buy my Efke film (maybe not as fine-grained, but
certainly cheaper).

Chris



OK....so Photoimpex is a well known place out there.........
I have heard a lot about the ISO 25 Efke....but never tried it.
It seems Photoimpex also have some interresting B/W paper.

Max



Try the Efke 50 (I buy it in 30 metre rolls); Nearly the same quality as
the 25 with an extra stop.

But yes, I'll certainly try Gigabit this summer (if you can call it
that); I suppose in DK you have the same amount of light as in N Germany...
: (

Chris
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Old July 28th 04, 06:30 PM
MXP
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"Chris Loffredo" skrev i en meddelelse
...
MXP wrote:
"Chris Loffredo" skrev i en meddelelse
...

MXP wrote:


The films has not got documentation in english and is quite good.
10 pcs. was EUR 95 including shipping.....not to bad I think.....as

each
film has a little bottle of
developer.

Max



Thanks,

Photoimpex is where I buy my Efke film (maybe not as fine-grained, but
certainly cheaper).

Chris



OK....so Photoimpex is a well known place out there.........
I have heard a lot about the ISO 25 Efke....but never tried it.
It seems Photoimpex also have some interresting B/W paper.

Max



Try the Efke 50 (I buy it in 30 metre rolls); Nearly the same quality as
the 25 with an extra stop.

But yes, I'll certainly try Gigabit this summer (if you can call it
that); I suppose in DK you have the same amount of light as in N

Germany...
: (

Chris


Yes. The summer has been quite wet. Today is good. Maybe the summer has
arrived. I hope so :-)

Max


  #273  
Old July 28th 04, 06:30 PM
MXP
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Default Digital quality (vs 35mm): Any real answers?


"Chris Loffredo" skrev i en meddelelse
...
MXP wrote:
"Chris Loffredo" skrev i en meddelelse
...

MXP wrote:


The films has not got documentation in english and is quite good.
10 pcs. was EUR 95 including shipping.....not to bad I think.....as

each
film has a little bottle of
developer.

Max



Thanks,

Photoimpex is where I buy my Efke film (maybe not as fine-grained, but
certainly cheaper).

Chris



OK....so Photoimpex is a well known place out there.........
I have heard a lot about the ISO 25 Efke....but never tried it.
It seems Photoimpex also have some interresting B/W paper.

Max



Try the Efke 50 (I buy it in 30 metre rolls); Nearly the same quality as
the 25 with an extra stop.

But yes, I'll certainly try Gigabit this summer (if you can call it
that); I suppose in DK you have the same amount of light as in N

Germany...
: (

Chris


Yes. The summer has been quite wet. Today is good. Maybe the summer has
arrived. I hope so :-)

Max


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Old July 30th 04, 12:26 AM
Ray Paseur
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Default Digital quality (vs 35mm): Any real answers?

Gordon, as usual, an excellent write-up. Thanks for your contributions to
the group.

~Ray
www.non-aol.com/D70/

"Gordon Moat" wrote in message
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Toralf wrote:

Hi.

I'm still wondering about how good the image quality of modern digital
cameras (especially SLRs) really is, snip


Gordon Moat
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Old July 30th 04, 12:26 AM
Ray Paseur
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Default Digital quality (vs 35mm): Any real answers?

Gordon, as usual, an excellent write-up. Thanks for your contributions to
the group.

~Ray
www.non-aol.com/D70/

"Gordon Moat" wrote in message
...
Toralf wrote:

Hi.

I'm still wondering about how good the image quality of modern digital
cameras (especially SLRs) really is, snip


Gordon Moat
A G Studio
http://www.allgstudio.com Updated!





 




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