Agfa Film Reintroduced in North America

The new vista 200 has more grain(the smudged variety) than fuji 800 press and nearly as much as natura 1600. Given its more expensive than kodak/fuji 200 here in China i dont see it lasting long.

That sure sounds like Ferrania! Solaris is crap! Strangely, some people here in the US seek it out for that horrible look. I tried some when it was sold in local grocery stores in the USA (as Kroger store brand, not as Agfa) and it was very bad indeed. Not 'bad' in a good way, either. Just bad.
 
Beautiful, Lorenzo, but I note that there are no people in these shots, and hardly any greenery. In my experience, Ferrania does nasty things to greens and Caucasian skin tones.

I like it for seascapes:
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Shot on Ferrania 200 on a foggy (!) summer day in Maine.

I'll be using some Vista, if and when it appears over here, for subjects like this.
 
By the way this is a picture taken with an Agfa Vista 100 (we have it)
As said before the new Agfa are supposed to be made by Ferrania...
I don't see any weird skin tone here (but believe me,this film requires A LOT of work...)

 
That sure sounds like Ferrania! Solaris is crap! Strangely, some people here in the US seek it out for that horrible look. I tried some when it was sold in local grocery stores in the USA (as Kroger store brand, not as Agfa) and it was very bad indeed. Not 'bad' in a good way, either. Just bad.

I once shopped at Kroger, and it was crap, the food tastes bad, bad, bad, indeed. I don't know why people in the US still shop there, because it is 100% strangely crap.
 
Nice photos, Lorenzo. I think Ferrania looks great in bright sun or in Mediterranean lighting conditions-
 
I once shopped at Kroger, and it was crap, the food tastes bad, bad, bad, indeed. I don't know why people in the US still shop there, because it is 100% strangely crap.

It was more than once that I tried Ferrania film - I'm not a kid, it's been around for awhile and so have I. I have found it to be universally dross. If you like it, buy it. I remain of the opinion that it is horrible.
 
I agree the Kroger is not a shopping experience for the gourmand ...

Bill, could it be the processing? I find Ferrania (at least the stuff I tried, private labeled for ShurFine, but same as for Kroger, AFAIK) needs tweaking in PS/GIMP, whatever. Fine grain? No. Smooth/gentle? No. Interesting/entertaining ... yeah, for the right subject.
 
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