CharlesDAMorgan
Veteran
Thanks Dourbalister!
I found some spooled UN54 today so will give that a go and see how I get on.
I found some spooled UN54 today so will give that a go and see how I get on.
Thanks Dourbalister!
I found some spooled UN54 today so will give that a go and see how I get on.



Very interesting!
How much did the price break down to per roll Guy?
Many thanks! That is very competitive indeed.
So I got curious, and got in contact with the DE office and asked for prices on a 400ft reel. Incredibly reasonable price and the break down per 36 exposure roll is really great. Interesting enough this is what I was told as I am grabbing one of the last bulk roll "Please be informed the production of N74 is discontinued. The successor is N75 with a sensitivity of 320 ASA." Figured I would share in the info.
Also kind of makes me wonder about Lomography's "new" (but out of stock) Berlin Kino, which as far as I can tell is re-spooled N74+.
Guy, did ORWO DE give any indication when N75 would be released, whether there would be any announcement, or where it would be carried/distributed? I got my N74+ from ORWO NA, which is the North American distributor for ORWO films.
Also kind of makes me wonder about Lomography's "new" (but out of stock) Berlin Kino, which as far as I can tell is re-spooled N74+.
I am comparing the Potsdam 100, which I think is uN54, with a roll of the genuine stuff, but the Lomography is a lot more expensive (there's a surprise...). I'll see what the results bring.
Kind of insane what you can get away by rebranding but I think so many companies do that. Not just in photography.
True, but just because many companies do it, that still doesn't make it ok. I agree that Lomo is generally doing a good job supporting analog photography. What I don't agree with is that they seem to purposely obfuscate what their film actually is, market it as "new", and then gouge people who don't know better.
I would much prefer marketing that's up-front, like Film Photography Project who clearly state that they spool down film stocks from larger master rolls into individual cassettes.
Bought my first bulk of Double X from them.
Me, too! 😀 I liked that film a lot, but it was a bit too slow for my own general shooting. Comparing Double-X to N74+, I find their look pretty different. I liked Double-X's tonality and contrast, but highlights tended to blowout easily. On the other hand, N74+ holds highlights surprisingly well, and has a very interesting grain structure as you noted.
Anyway, hope you enjoy your 400-ft bulk roll of N74+, and hopefully you can share some results here.
I'm not testing any more Lomography Orwo acquired film. The Potsdam 100 had an horrendous plastic capsule that was an utter pig to remove in my changing bag. The film packaging said made in China, which is where it was possibly re-spooled. Film base is of high qualilty but no manufacturer markings - not sure yet if there's any on the N74+.
The only flaw so far is a small number of negative scratches, and I'm inclined to think my fight with the nasty plastic capsule might have something to do with that.