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Thank you🙂 Pioneer, you had commented earlier that this film dries fairly flat. That is a big plus for me as I can get decent 35mm scans with my flatbed v850 _if_ the film is reasonably flat in the holder.
Thank you🙂 Pioneer, you had commented earlier that this film dries fairly flat. That is a big plus for me as I can get decent 35mm scans with my flatbed v850 _if_ the film is reasonably flat in the holder.
The JHC Street Pan 400 is the exact same film as the Rollei Retro 400S which you can easily buy off the Maco Direct store in Germany (www.macodirect.de).
And both are the same film as the old Agfa Aviphot 400S.
So, nothing new but for the retail price : the same film branded as JCH Steet Pan 400 costs twice as much as the same film branded as Rollei Retro 400S.
Nuts.
Vincenzo, these seem to suffer from jpeg compression, do you have less compressed files?
I have two from my recent work with Streetpan 400. I feel like I underexposed. I shot at the box speed.
I have two from my recent work with Streetpan 400. I feel like I underexposed. I shot at the box speed.
Both are with Summicron 35 f/2 ASPH I
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You didn’t under expose. This film is expired as hell.
Old Agfa aviphot from 2008 with a real sensitivity of about 80-100
The JHC Street Pan 400 is the exact same film as the Rollei Retro 400S which you can easily buy off the Maco Direct store in Germany (www.macodirect.de).
And both are the same film as the old Agfa Aviphot 400S.
So, nothing new but for the retail price : the same film branded as JCH Steet Pan 400 costs twice as much as the same film branded as Rollei Retro 400S.
Nuts.