hi
I've search all over, and I can't find anyone selling the Efke PL25. Can someone help, please? The Efke PL25 Ortho would be nice as well
roy
hi
I've search all over, and I can't find anyone selling the Efke PL25. Can someone help, please? The Efke PL25 Ortho would be nice as well
roy
You can find it labelled as Adox CHS 25 at www.fotoimpex.de, if I am not totally mistaken by all these hopeless name variations of the same film stock...
Roy,
Try these two:
http://www.freestylephoto.biz/
http://www.jandcphoto.com/
Just be aware of the shipping costs from US, especially when using Freestylephoto.
Prøv hos fotoimport.no - jeg kjøpte noe i 6.5x9 for litt siden.
Translation: "Try fotoimport.no - I bought some 6.5x9cm from him a while ago".
As far as I can see, they only sell the 25 ISO in 120 and 135 formats...Originally Posted by Ole Tjugen
It's sometimes a good idea to ask him. If he doesn't have it in stock, maybe there will be more of us who ask for it?Originally Posted by rkarlsba
If you are prepared to buy from the UK, you can find the Efke films at Retrophotographic -- www.retrophotographic.co.uk.
Just got some from JandC-they label it adox, swear it is Efke. I trust them.
Herb
Adox was the original company name dating back decades. The film was originally Adox KB14 (or was it 17 ... been a long time). The original company folded and the patents and manufacturing facilities were purchased by the current compay. They marketed the film as Adox in some parts of the world and as efke in others where the Adox trade name was owned by thers. In the past year the finally obtained the worldwide rights to the old trade name, logo and trademark and that is why you now are starting to see Adox everywhere.
I may have some of the details wrong and welcome all corections and additions. My first introduction to the film was ADOX KB 14 that I bought at Freestyle to "roll my own" sometime in the early 1970's. Remember that great crazy store from those days?
Last edited by Ted Harris; 24-Jul-2006 at 19:18.
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