HuubL
hunter-gatherer
Hi,
I got a couple of boxes of Agfa Scientia 35mm film (2x 28m, each for roughly 20 36 exp rolls). As the name suggests, it is used for electron microscopic images. I don't know anything about speed, only that it's supposed to be ultra fine grain and to be developed in Kodak D19 or somesuch, and that it's dated 11/1991). I'm curious to try it out for regular daylight use in my RF and SLR cameras. Is that possible at all or could I better just throw it away? Anybody has any clue about speed?? A website with more info perhaps??
TIA,
Huub
I got a couple of boxes of Agfa Scientia 35mm film (2x 28m, each for roughly 20 36 exp rolls). As the name suggests, it is used for electron microscopic images. I don't know anything about speed, only that it's supposed to be ultra fine grain and to be developed in Kodak D19 or somesuch, and that it's dated 11/1991). I'm curious to try it out for regular daylight use in my RF and SLR cameras. Is that possible at all or could I better just throw it away? Anybody has any clue about speed?? A website with more info perhaps??
TIA,
Huub