ruben said:
a) R3 is not a new formula film
Rollei announced it in November of 2004, so it is well over a year old, nearly a year and a half. I am not saying that R3 is not a 'new' formula - I am saying R3 has been on the market for awhile now.
b) It is no longer in production. It exists only in stocks, that after gone R3 will be gone.
The Maco / Tura film stocks that were made by Agfa are obviously no longer in production. I do not know if any of the Rollei films are currently old Agfa stocks. If they are, then yes, those films are no longer in production.
c) It was not made in Germany (This for me is also not important)
There is no photographic film made in Germany anymore that I am aware of.
And I agree - that does not matter.
What does matter to me is this - if Rollei Pan 25 is actually Efke 25, why would someone want to pay the higher prices Rollei charges just to have it say "Rollei" on the box?
If the film is *not* the same as Efke 25, then that is a different story. However, I have seen no evidence that this is the case.
My first point in all of this was to point out that unfortunately, Rollei film is not a 'new manufacturer' of film. There is no one picking up the gauntlet and going into production from scratch. I wish that was not true, but it is.
My second and remaining point was to point out that if two items are the same, and one costs less, why buy the more expensive one?
Best Regards,
Bill Mattocks