refinder
Established
what's the correct pronunciation of "Efke"?
is it Russian? any meaning to it? what's its origin?
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is it Russian? any meaning to it? what's its origin?
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Kim Coxon
Moderator
I have always said it "F Key". I haven't got a clue whether that's right though!
Kim
Kim
Silva Lining
CanoHasseLeica
Hmm, I always though it was "F Ker" - either way Efke is made by Fotokemika in Croatia.
raid
Dad Photographer
EFKE is most likely prnounced like a German pronounciation as Croatia has many residents from German origin. It is like the letter "F" followed by a short "cke"
jano
Evil Bokeh
what raid said...
EFF-keh
EFF-keh
John Robertson
Well-known
In UK its pronounced Adox!
Bertram2
Gone elsewhere
John Robertson said:In UK its pronounced Adox!
Isn't it ADOX all over he world now again, after they bought back the name from a Canadian company ? My boxes are all printed with the ADOX name now.
Best,
Bertram
dnk512
Well-known
Yeap, mine were labeled ADOX, too!
W
wlewisiii
Guest
The rolls I just got from J&C are all labeled Adox as well.
William
William
Dirk
Privatier
How good is Efke? I just tried Fortepan 400, and I didn't like it, at all. It had terrible grain. Looks like underexposed 3200 ASA film. Not only was the grain huge, but it also looked ugly. Definitely not for portraits. It may have some application if you're going after some gloomy, Eastern European mood, but other than that, no thanks...
R
RML
Guest
Efke KB100 is great. And cheap.
Efke stands for the initials of _F_oto _K_emika.
Efke stands for the initials of _F_oto _K_emika.
John Robertson
Well-known
I have been using Fomapan100 Classic processed in T Max 1 + 4 for 5 to 6 mins, found in to be really good, smooth minimal grain, and sharp.Dirk said:How good is Efke? I just tried Fortepan 400, and I didn't like it, at all. It had terrible grain. Looks like underexposed 3200 ASA film. Not only was the grain huge, but it also looked ugly. Definitely not for portraits. It may have some application if you're going after some gloomy, Eastern European mood, but other than that, no thanks...
I had the same experience with Fortepan 400 and 100 but I had processed them in Rodinal, which is not a finegrain developer, will have to try it in something else, possibly D76.
sf
Veteran
The foma films are very intense. Very contrasty, not too mid-tone rich - the opposite of Kodak Plus-X 125.
I use Fomapan 200 (Arista.edu Ultra 200) - and develop it in Arista premium (clayton F76+). Very nice street film. Not a good portrait film though.
best B&W portrait film, in my opinion : Neopan 400. Smooth.
I use Fomapan 200 (Arista.edu Ultra 200) - and develop it in Arista premium (clayton F76+). Very nice street film. Not a good portrait film though.
best B&W portrait film, in my opinion : Neopan 400. Smooth.
Diomedes
Vjekoslav Bobić
Remy is right, Efke stands for the initials of FotoKemika. But Raid is wrong, because Croatia has not any resident from German origin. In Croatia, we pronounce and speak like we write.
OT: In 1776, croatian Republic of Ragusa (Dubrovnik) became the first foreign power to recognize the government of the United States od America.
OT: In 1776, croatian Republic of Ragusa (Dubrovnik) became the first foreign power to recognize the government of the United States od America.
nikola
Well-known
yeah, we are floded by Germans :bang:
i'm just thinking about oredering directly from Samobor a 30m can of efke (it cost 42$, and you can get from it about 18rolls of 36 exposures), but never tried that, how do you put film in cassette, and Dio do you maybe now where I can obtain reusable cassetts?
i'm just thinking about oredering directly from Samobor a 30m can of efke (it cost 42$, and you can get from it about 18rolls of 36 exposures), but never tried that, how do you put film in cassette, and Dio do you maybe now where I can obtain reusable cassetts?
markinlondon
Elmar user
THIS THREAD covers bulk loading, Nikola.
THIS SITE has more info.
I can't say where you'll get cassettes as I don't know where you are
Mark
THIS SITE has more info.
I can't say where you'll get cassettes as I don't know where you are
Mark
titrisol
Bottom Feeder
EFKE/ADOX films are excellent, the 25 is outstanding and the 100 is a conventional film with a real EI100
I like them both.
I like them both.
nikola
Well-known
Thanks markinlondon!
i'm in Croatia.
i'm in Croatia.
John Robertson
Well-known
shutterflower said:The foma films are very intense. Very contrasty, not too mid-tone rich - the opposite of Kodak Plus-X 125.
I use Fomapan 200 (Arista.edu Ultra 200) - and develop it in Arista premium (clayton F76+). Very nice street film. Not a good portrait film though.
best B&W portrait film, in my opinion : Neopan 400. Smooth.
T Max controls the contrast very nicely, I tried it in Rodinal, but did not like the contrast there.
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titrisol
Bottom Feeder
there is no such thing as contrasty or flat films... just the processing/exposure has not been fine tuned 
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