Agulliver
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My understanding is that all backers were informed in 2016 that the plans to deliver the rewards as originally intended were axed. Those who had asked for E6 films of any type as a reward were given two choices....P30 135 instead or "wait until we're in a position to offer the E6 film (possibly years) and we'll offer something then." I didn't take a great deal of notice as I only backed them sufficiently to get the signed postcard. But that is my recollection. The message was sent out to everyone who contributed to the kickstarter, was broadcast here and on their website...no doubt elsewhere too. I don't understand how anyone with an interest didn't see it.
Going forward, I found P30 in 135 to be quite unique and I should think that in 120 it will be a minor game changer. It's effectively going to have no grain unless you enlarge to insane sizes. It's got a beautiful look and I'm certainly going to buy some in 120. I've recently restarted shooting std 8mm cine film too, so anything they can produce in this format is of interest - especially reversal film in colour or in B&W at different speeds to Fomapan R100. And I'd be curious if Ferrania ever do 127, as I have a couple of little 127 cameras (one a Ferrania product itself) which are hardly high end but are fun and cute. Generally I like playing with new films, though I do have my favourites. And I understand that Film Ferrania are unlikely to be able to offer anything substantially cheaper than Harman or Kodak.
Going forward, I found P30 in 135 to be quite unique and I should think that in 120 it will be a minor game changer. It's effectively going to have no grain unless you enlarge to insane sizes. It's got a beautiful look and I'm certainly going to buy some in 120. I've recently restarted shooting std 8mm cine film too, so anything they can produce in this format is of interest - especially reversal film in colour or in B&W at different speeds to Fomapan R100. And I'd be curious if Ferrania ever do 127, as I have a couple of little 127 cameras (one a Ferrania product itself) which are hardly high end but are fun and cute. Generally I like playing with new films, though I do have my favourites. And I understand that Film Ferrania are unlikely to be able to offer anything substantially cheaper than Harman or Kodak.