Agulliver
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Looking forward to eventually getting some P30 120 in the UK. Not that I need any 120 film right now, having a good stash, but I am certainly looking forawrd to it's availability.
I bought a couple of cameras and some lenses from Blue Moon and rode the bus out to their shop last time I was in Portland and met the people there, and I have to say this doesn't surprise me at all. Got my rolls on order from them too!It has been a weird little route to us acquiring this film but the long story shortened is that we had been bugging Ferrania for some time about 120 availability and getting nowhere, then they announced the closing of their North American offices so we reached out to them in Italy to see what was up with the future of their film and they offered to sell film directly to us from Italy. At the time we just wanted to get the Orto in stock but they offered to let us order some 120 P30 as well which we jumped on.
the 35mm is shipping recently in Unique packages, in "Ferrania" plastic cans (same details as the old Arista Color films) Here is hoping that they are managing to finish their 120 in House, as that would represent another major film packaging machine up and running. Please use the machro lens when you get the film so we can see the Very small details.They're also one of the few places in the US that has Bergger Pancro in stock (35mm and 120, no sheets...)
I'm curious when I get my P30 on Monday to compare their packaging with Ilford and others. I wonder if they are finishing/packaging themselves or contracting out.
FYI, the edge printing on the film only has the letter P then 4 inches later the number 30, then 4 inches P and so on. You can see the P in this shot, but not the 30:
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BTW, thats PyrocatHD. I don't see much stain, especially compared to the Bergger Pancro behind it. I haven't seen any other times for Pyro, so this was a wild guess of 18min at 1:1:100, 20C, with the film shot at EI50. I'll have to scan in a few days to see how it looks.
especially compared to the Bergger Pancro behind it.
Is that P30 negative shown here slightly underexposed, but a little overcooked? Looks like it to me...?
I know I should read the previous 1200 messages but for a newcomer: Can someone explain what the P30 film offers that distinguishes it from other films already on the market?
EI 32 works better for me.
I know I should read the previous 1200 messages but for a newcomer: Can someone explain what the P30 film offers that distinguishes it from other films already on the market?
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