sleepyhead
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Hello, this c-41 colour film is quite inexpensive.
Has anyone tried it? If so, what do you think?
Thanks
Has anyone tried it? If so, what do you think?
Thanks
Check where it's made. If it says Made in EU, like the older stuff I've tried (not "Plus"), it's Ferrania film. Bad news, unless you like your 100 speed film grainy and with a yellowish cast.
The thing to remember is that the old Agfa (Leverkusen, Germany) no longer exists. Only Agfa-Gevaert (Belgium) is still around, but they don't make consumer products.
This stuff is AgfaPhoto, which is just a name. It's repackaged film from other manufacturers.
Check where it's made. If it says Made in EU, like the older stuff I've tried (not "Plus"), it's Ferrania film. Bad news, unless you like your 100 speed film grainy and with a yellowish cast.
The thing to remember is that the old Agfa (Leverkusen, Germany) no longer exists. Only Agfa-Gevaert (Belgium) is still around, but they don't make consumer products.
This stuff is AgfaPhoto, which is just a name. It's repackaged film from other manufacturers.
+1.
The current AgfaPhoto films are made by Fuji. Exception is only the AgfaPhoto APX 100, which ist still the old stuff from the last coatings in Leverkusen in 2005.
Ferrania stopped film production in 2009. They could not compete against Fuji, Kodak, Lucky, Agfa-Gevaert.
If on your AgfaPhoto Vista 100 plus "Made in Japan" is written, than it is Fujicolor 100.
And that is a very good film. A bit grainier than Ektar 100, but much sharper and with much better resolution.
This Fujicolor 100 is one of the 'hidden pearls' of the market.
It has been available only in some markets.
Cheers, Jan
HHPhoto.
So is it Fujicolor and not Superior?
Do you happen to know who makes the Agfa branded E6 film CT Precisa 100?
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Thanks, Jan. In that case I'll pick some up next time I'm in Germany. It's getting harder to find 200 speed in stores over here, let alone 100.