Maybe I 'm wrong but this looks like another surplus surveillance film stock, which will disappear when all is sold.
This kind of films cut sales from the alive "real" film manufacturers, without offering any significant advantage.
If we keep loosing iconic films (remember apx100-400 or acros...) because they are not profitable any more, I am afraid HR-50 will not be there to save us...
Looks (and release statement reads) like a "preflashed" Agfa Aviphot 80 (Rollei Retro 80s,...).
Maybe I 'm wrong but this looks like another surplus surveillance film stock, which will disappear when all is sold.
You are wrong on this: Adox has been very clear about it: This film is from fresh production (coating) this summer!
It is not at all from leftover warehouse stock.
ADOX modifys this film from the master roll and confections it to 35mm, 120 and sheets (4×5).
The film´s speed is enhanced to 50 ASA using ADOX´s new SPEED BOOST- technology.
You are wrong on this: Adox has been very clear about it: This film is from fresh production (coating) this summer!
It is not at all from leftover warehouse stock.
I agree with you that selling old expired film from leftover stock (often even at ripp-off prices, like 'Street Pan') is hurting the market and current production of real manufacturers.
But that is not the case with this new Adox film. And Adox is currently building a new, modern and sustainable film, paper and photo chemistry factory. By buying this film these efforts are supported.
Do you have a cite for this?
First it was a reply by Adox to a question of a customer. It was on one of their facebook pages, if I remember right.
Nevertheless I've asked them at Photokina, and they confirmed very clearly that it is fresh film. The original stock they use for their "Speed-Boost" technology is film from current production. Not from a discontinued film.
You are wrong on this: Adox has been very clear about it: This film is from fresh production (coating) this summer!
It is not at all from leftover warehouse stock.
I agree with you that selling old expired film from leftover stock (often even at ripp-off prices, like 'Street Pan') is hurting the market and current production of real manufacturers.
But that is not the case with this new Adox film. And Adox is currently building a new, modern and sustainable film, paper and photo chemistry factory. By buying this film these efforts are supported.
Where did you get your information Skip? I have done a search and find none of this.
Since you are wrong on Street Pan