Ken,
Someone on Rangefinderforum actually sent me 10 rolls of it to try a while
back, but when I shot a couple rolls and developed them, they all had
severe base fog, like the stuff was 20 yrs outdated or had been kept in a
hot car in the warmer parts of Hell for a few months. Horrid! The guy who
sent it to me said he'd bought it online and was told it was fresh, so he
got cheated. Since the stuff I tried had problems, I can't really say how
the film is. I've never been motivated to buy it because we did bulk
loading in school and I often got scratches, so I gave it up and accepted
paying for Kodak to load the carts for me was worth it.
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On 7/17/13 12:17 PM, "Ken Norton" <ken@xxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
>> It was made with an Olympus OM-G and 50mm f1.8 mij Zuiko on Panatomic-X
>> developed in Rodinal. I miss that film!
>
>Speaking of old films...
>
>Have you tried the BW movie film that has been repackaged by a couple
>of vendors out there? It's essentially the old Kodak XX.
>
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