Adox 25 ASA on 6x7

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Couple 6x7 negative and 25 ASA and I guarantee you that you can't see the grain.

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Plus I really like the "old" look that this film produces, it really was apparent when I first saw the output from the scanner.

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more here.

Of course, the proof is when I print on paper. I've been waiting to print 6x7 again. Maybe this weekend I'll do a 11x14 print from these.

This film is not cheap at 5 bucks a roll, but I'm now addicted to it. Heh!
 
Beautiful.

I have been loving this film in 135 with Rodinal stand (it almost looks MF in some conditions).

Would love to shoot it in 120. Currently, I don't have a MF scanner, don't want to pay to have cut film scanned, and thus I just let the lab do both dev and scan. Unfortunately, any contrasty film I send to them comes back way too contrasty (negs and scans). So, I stick to Delta 400 in MF. Sigh.
 
Nice and rather tempting. Oddly enough, this is almost the cheapest film in these parts, beaten only by the local fomapan.

Really, how much for one 120 roll?
Maybe I'll buy a bunch from Czech Republic if it's way cheaper even with shipping 🙂
 
Beautiful.

I have been loving this film in 135 with Rodinal stand (it almost looks MF in some conditions).

Would love to shoot it in 120. Currently, I don't have a MF scanner, don't want to pay to have cut film scanned, and thus I just let the lab do both dev and scan. Unfortunately, any contrasty film I send to them comes back way too contrasty (negs and scans). So, I stick to Delta 400 in MF. Sigh.

Yes, another Rodinal user here.
The roll was developed 1+50 for 12 min.
What I like is the gentle tone range without making the photo greyish.
 
No grain = no fun.
However, these images have amazing tonality.
Grain is such a miniature format concept 😛

I shoot Efke KB25 (I assume this is the Adox 25 which is the Efke rebrand) in 35mm, and there's no grain there either most of the time.

It's a stunning film, in terms of tonality, as shadowfox has shown us above. Beautiful images and great printing/scanning, too. Looks nice with a warm tone base, I see! I'm waiting for some rolls in 120 to arrive, I think the tonality will look even better than 35mm. The smoothness of the tones will only be amplified.

Love it!
 
I don't think it's that cheap, just under equiv. of 4$, but comparing to prices of other emulsions here it is really rather cheap (Kodak and Ilford emulsions selling for 6-7$ per roll of 120..

A 35mm roll of basically any Kodak B&W film is around $10 here 🙁 Ilford is a bit cheaper at around $4 for Pan 100. And in 120 you can't really find any variety.
 
I did a comparison last summer and got the same look out of Efke 25 in Xtol 1+1 (virtually grain-free even in 35 mm) and out of Pan F, exposed at 32 ASA and developed in Spur SD2525.

So I stuck with my Pan F stock for the time being. It IS more expensive, however, so I might switch back yet... (Efke is $4.80 and Pan F is $7.10 at my supplier right now).
 
Yes Efke 25 is an amazing film in Beutler or Rodinal. Unfortunately the Efke films are containing a lot of Silver so they are more affected by the high international Silver prices on the market.

Cheap films in Holland: APX 100/Rollei Retro 100: Eur. 1,80 (135-36).
120 roll films: Fomapan 100/200/400 Eur. 2,90; Efke 25-100 Eur. 3,15; Rollei RPX 100/400 Eur. 3,19.
 
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