It's probably way back in this thread, or maybe in the other Efke-25 thread, but Lumiere seem to have NP-15 in some sizes.
It's probably way back in this thread, or maybe in the other Efke-25 thread, but Lumiere seem to have NP-15 in some sizes.
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Do personal EI's lead one to shoot at less than 25 with these films?
I tried buying film from them but their software wouldn't let me enter a state and the order failed because I didn't enter a state. Not sure how I'm supposed to enter the information needed to put the order through. I sent a couple of emails but weeks later they still haven't responded. I haven't found a distributor in the US for it so I've given up being able to get any of it. Sad because I'd really like to try a few boxes of the stuff.
I loved Efke 25 for 35mm and 6x6-6x7-6x9!
I never tried it for 4x5... 100 ISO seems to give me the quality and speed I like for that...
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My E.I. was 15 developed in very dilute Rodinal
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Yup. For me, Efke 25 @ EI 16Do personal EI's lead one to shoot at less than 25 with these films?
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My Ei for Efke 25 was EI = 20
What is unique about Efke 25 is the high-contrast long-scale tonality. I don't know of any other ultra
fine grain film with this characteristic. For pyo compatibility I have used Efke 25, Rollei Pan 25, and
Pan F all at ASA 25. But beyond that, each has its own look. The so-called micro films are really a different category, and one pays a penalty in full tonality.
Funny to see this thread today because I have been fretting about how best to use my petzval outdoors without resorting to an ND filter. So count me in as someone interested in buying an ISO 25 film.
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