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    Bergger film - still here where

    my very last few rolls of Bergger NP15 being used. I can not find this anywhere.
    Very fine grain and slow film. Anyone know where to get any.

    Is Bergger BRF100 or other Bergger still produced in sheet size?

    Thanks.

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    Re: Bergger film - still here where

    According to Linhof & Studio in the UK all Bergger film products are discontinued.

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    Re: Bergger film - still here where

    have a look at Lotus in Austria.

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    Re: Bergger film - still here where

    try banse + Grohman they produce a NP 15 film in any size you like. I think it is like Orwo, very hard if overexposured. They have faster films also, everything unexpensiv and they are helpful

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    Re: Bergger film - still here where

    Thanks all.

    Lotus Studio and Linhof Studio only have ISO200 or higher. No NP15.

    Hendrik - Banse & Grohe are reliable or no?

    Orwopan NP15 same as Bergger NP15 .. maybe surface of film is not the same.

    I buy before online from Sheetfilm.be summer 2009. He take my money and I receive nothing.

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    Re: Bergger film - still here where

    as far as I can say they are very reliable - I got my films within 3 days always best quality and I think that they supply some more expensive resellers. I think they come from the old DDR production ORWO in Wernigerode.

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    Re: Bergger film - still here where

    james, 2nd answer: their webpage is german only.
    go to
    http://www.wephota.de/fotogra.htm
    then click on "download wephota preisliste" (or similiar)
    self-explaining
    and you find a telephone- and fax-number for asking mail facilities
    hendrik
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    Re: Bergger film - still here where

    Most Bergger films were made by Forte, which has been shut down quite some time now.

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    Re: Bergger film - still here where

    Thank you Hendrik.

    I'll ask to see if they can do.

    Drew - the NP15 is Orwopan 15 no? The Bergger 200/400 may be Forte origin.

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    Re: Bergger film - still here where

    The only Bergger film I know if is the two or three rolls of BRF-200 in my fridge. I thought they stopped all film sales quite some time ago, as Drew mentioned. The Bergger web site no longer has any film offered from what I just saw.

    http://www.bergger.com/

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