I mean, I was puzzled because I would call Kodak Ektachrome 100 base... brown. Or is my memory faulty?
I'm not at home and can't take a look at E100 that's the only slide film I have at the moment. Were E-6 films always of some other, distinctive colour?
BTW, what is the base colour of P30/Orto?
Oh Boy! Endless speculation
sorry if I created a monster.... , I am amazed that the thread has taken such a life. Although on the positive side, almost everything about Ferrania has ended up in this one place.At least 5 years of it ..... "Back in 2018 ...."
Going out tomorrow with a roll of 120 P30! Love the 35mm version and can't wait to see it in 120. Hopefully sheet film will happen soon! Same with Orto 50.
I'll be looking forward to your video! You've been a huge help in the last couple years, and I'm getting a real urge to try it in the Mamiya TLR and Bessa 6x9 to see how it compares with PanF.
I asked Freestyle when they would get P30 in 120 back in stock and the reply was, "There is a chance it may come in today but likely not until next week."
FYI, if you're looking to buy some in the US Blue Moon camera has 79 rolls in stock.
In the U.S., you can buy film directly from Ferrania through their website.
Jim B.
It does seem Ferrania are in continuous production now, and also expanding product offerings. Maybe it’s time to rewrite the title of this thread one last time?
Actually, I've been considering locking this thread, and then starting a new one with a link back to this one. Any thoughts?
Do keep the knowledge.
In the U.S., you can buy film directly from Ferrania through their website.
Jim B.
FYI, if you're looking to buy some in the US Blue Moon camera has 79 rolls in stock.
No question about that.
The reasons to lock and start a new one would include:
1) the reference to 2018 in the title may confuse new viewers about the currency of the thread; and
2) the problems connected with how unwieldy a nearly 1300 post thread can be.
Lets lock it with a link as you suggested, in the new thread, which should have a positive title.
No question about that.
The reasons to lock and start a new one would include:
1) the reference to 2018 in the title may confuse new viewers about the currency of the thread; and
2) the problems connected with how unwieldy a nearly 1300 post thread can be.
Ferrania hope to be in production fall of 2028
Couldn't resist
Maybe you could start with your experience with 120 P30?
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