Adox CHS 100 II films now also available in several sizes, from 35 mm up to 16x20 INCH. See: http://www.apug.org/forums/forum249/...m-formats.html
Adox CHS 100 II films now also available in several sizes, from 35 mm up to 16x20 INCH. See: http://www.apug.org/forums/forum249/...m-formats.html
Adox-Fotoimpex posted this on the APUG forum yesterday:
For the shoplinks (German, english shop is updated on monday), see http://www.apug.org/forums/forum249/...m-formats.htmlCHS 100 II in 35mm available plus additional sheetfilm formats
Tonight the first CHS 100 II 35mm films will go live.
We also extended the range of available sheetfilm formats:
9x12 cm
4x5 INCH
13x18cm/5x7 INCH
8x10 INCH
11x14 INCH
14x17 INCH
16x20 INCH
Nice to see that ULF B&W film is still alife.
Bert from Holland
http://thetoadmen.blogspot.nl
Ken Lee and I were both working on top of each other, but I moved this to a new thread, and undid something he did.
Please post the details of the sale here. Not everyone in this forum has access to APUG, which requires membership.
Edit: Also merged duplicate post to this thread.
Rick "sorry, Ken" Denney
I think they missed an opportunity here. Instead of trying to claw their way back into the market with a film speed that faces all the greatest competition as there are more 100 ISO or thereabouts than any other speed, they should have gone with their CHS 25 Art and cleaned up with a brand new monopoly.
RR
And how would they have done that now that the maker of CHS 25, Fotokemika, shut down their factory for good? Their own product lines are of an Agfa lineage, quite unsuitable to cast Efke/old Adox-Dupont films on. If any, you might plead for an Agfapan 25 revival (but as that was already terminated years ahead of Agfa falling apart, chances for it are not that good, the tools and formulations are supposed to be lost).
could someone give us a review of the new film here when they have tried it please!
Best, Peter
It's only just become available so as yet there's no reviews. It won't be available in the US unless bought direct (and sent air mail) for a couple of months as it'll ship by sea and that's not fast. I know from experience I was involved in importing US made equipment to Europe. It can take a week just for the money transfer something that's instant here in Europe.
The feedback I have is that it'll be similar to the old emulsion but made to far higher standards as it's on ex Agfa coating machinery and has been updated with modern hardening.
Ian
Well not so long ago they gave us all that marketing talk about making the CHS film again. They have now done so. If they can make CHS 100 in Germany on their own product lines why not make the CHS 25?
There is a market here waiting for someone to produce a high quality 25 ISO panchromatic film in sheet sizes...
RR
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