I had one experience with Konica Impressa 50. It was a grey day at Niagara
Falls, with some brief glimpses of sunlight. In the grey periods with much
mist from the falls, the shots were extremely grainy, IMO. Of course, this
is probably the worst condition for any film, but with the descriptions of
very fine grain, I was less than impressed. In the same roll I took a few
shots in sunlight, a pleasant change that day. These came out very nice, and
the grain was not an issue. I'm not basing my judgement simply on prints,
but the quallity of the scans from my Acer Scanwit 2740s. It seems to bear
out the print results.
I don't know how 'fine grained' any film is under these conditions, but I
was not prepared for the results.
Just one guy's experience.
-Mickey
----- Original Message -----
From: "Charles Sdunek" <charles@xxxxxxxxxxx>
To: <olympus@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
Sent: Sunday, April 14, 2002 4:02 PM
Subject: [OM] Konica Impressa 25
> Speaking of Konica film, who's used it? I see it for sale but I dont know
> anyone who has used any.
>
> How does it perform? how dies it differ from kodak and fuji?
>
> And specifically, what about this konica impressa 25 that's been talked
> about recently? I'd be interested in hearing some comments from those who
> have used it.
>
> Thanks,
>
> Charles
>
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