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Is this in agreement with your test results? Can you make a comparison to the old Adox CHS 100 regarding development and tonal range? That would be extremely helpful and may convince others to test the film.Well despite being partially British, I'm more than happy to graciously allow the British to pay 40% more than me, so that I may pay 40% lessĪnyhow, I'd be more interested in your experience with the new film. I read that it's supposed to give very nice mid range tonal values. Well, let's hope that all these films will get a chance to survive.Īnyhow, I'd be more interested in your experience with the new film. Maybe in a niche market standard rules of economy don't apply.
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Does this imply that the British are 20% more stupid than German photographers and 40% more stupid than their US collegues? No offence. The prices for FP4+ seem really strange because they are highest in the UK, about 20% less in Germany, and roughly 40% less in the US. I also always assumed that Harman had a genuine interest in keeping analogue photography alive. Oh, how strange, I wasn't aware that Ilford films are sold at dumping prices in the US. It is cheaper to buy ilford film in bulk in the US and reimport it to the UK, how can that possibly make any sense when the film has to make two trips across the Atlantic? I'm experiencing the same here with prices for ilford film in the UK. They seem to to have no interest in creating a sustainable ecology for analogue photography. Lets hope that somebody will sell it on the US market for a reasonable price.I fear that companies are basing their business models on exploiting the zealots who will keep on purchasing film no matter what. It should be particularly good in the mid tonal values as the old CHS 100 was but now without the crappy emulsion defects. It reportedly is still a silver rich single-layer emulsion and thus unique on today's market. I haven't had the chance to get hold of this film, yet, but I'm anxious to test it. In Germany it's at least 30% less than FP4+ and freestyle certainly will not pay the 25€ (~$35) price for the end consumer. I'm afraid I repeat myself, but there is absolutely no justification for this price.