John, I have shot a couple rolls of it at the rated ISO 200 under varying
conditions to try it. Very nice! Good latitude for a reversal, and the
mid-tones were not muddy. I think you will like it. I have another pair
of rolls on hand for when the urge to shoot more B/W strikes.
-- John
At 20:29 4/14/00 , John Hudson asked:
>
>I am about to try a 36 exposure roll of Agfa Scala 200x black and white
>slide film. Agfa's literature says that it can be pulled to 100 or pushed
>to 1600. It has to be sent to Toronto Image Works for processing. Seems
>that this is the only processing station in Canada.
>
>Is there any experience out there in Zuikoland of having used this film?
>Although nominally rated at 200 ISO are there any advantages to going with
>either a higher or lower ISO exposure rating and if so what is recommended?
>The last time I shot b/w slides was in the late 1960s so this will be whole
>new come back!
>
>John Hudson
>Vancouver, BC
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