jpa66
Jan as in "Jan and Dean"
I thought that Retro 100 used to be re-badged APX film, but that it isn't anymore. Can anyone set me straight on this matter?
I thought that Retro 100 used to be re-badged APX film, but that it isn't anymore. Can anyone set me straight on this matter?
I shot a roll of 100 apx from the last production cycle (expiration date dec 2010) but am confused about dev times rodinal 1:50. At some places i read 13 min other places 17 minutes. Who knows the dev time Rodinal from own experience?
You should also look at Adox CHS 100/Efke 100, older emulsion with rich silver and a look like in the 50s, also clear base, wonderful to scan. Works very good in Rodinal.Nice tone... For 35mm I use APX100 with Rodinal 1+50 too, and now I am thinking of deciding which ISO 100 film (for availability) to choose for 120 in Rodinal... I'm looking for comments on Acros and TMX, and I would prefer the one that's going to be available for longer...
Cheers,
Juan
When its the last cycle, then its the stuff the Rollei Retro 100 is identical with- you can use times for it, so 13 Mins. Worked fine for me, got good results.
Maco itself says: 30 sec. presoak, inverting cycles every 30s, 10 Min. I used 3 agitations on the beginning of every Minute and was happy with about 13 Min.
I'm down to my last 20 box of RR100. This photo is shot at 50ASA and souped in Rodinal 1:50, *16C*, for 13min 30sec.
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I often wonder why so many insist on shooting ISO 400 film with their Leicas even in daylight