My new favorite film

update on availability in Europe: www.knips.com is a large photo store in Vienna. They sell Pro 800Z 135-36 for a little over EUR 6,- per roll.. Don't know if they'll ship, though.

greetings, gurkenprinz
 
Does anyone develop 800z themselves ... ?

I now do my own C41 and I'm curious about times for the 800 as against the 400 and 160 Portra I've been doing which has been coming out fairly well at three and half minutes for developer and six and a half for the blix.
 
update on availability in Europe: www.knips.com is a large photo store in Vienna. They sell Pro 800Z 135-36 for a little over EUR 6,- per roll.. Don't know if they'll ship, though.

greetings, gurkenprinz

I've search in knips and didn't found nothing about that 800z, and my German is very very bad..
Could somebody post the film link?
 
Does anyone develop 800z themselves ... ?

I now do my own C41 and I'm curious about times for the 800 as against the 400 and 160 Portra I've been doing which has been coming out fairly well at three and half minutes for developer and six and a half for the blix.

Yep, same times for both. It's your basic C41.

This reminds me, I need to buy some more of this stuff and shoot it quick before my C41 chem dies.
 
Well, here is my first try of Fuji Pro800z (135 film) and honestly I'm not really sure what to think about it yet:

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I'll probably going to need some Pro Level film scanner to get the most out of this film, as it's now my local CVS Film Services just wouldn't do the job right on this film:(...

As always any ideas and suggestions are welcome, lets keep this thread going!
 
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