[Leica] PESO 02 18 18
Lluis Ripoll
lluisripollphotography at gmail.com
Mon Feb 19 05:02:55 PST 2018
Fine! Very nice gradation and tonality. I have used Ferrania on the early 60’s 27 DIN / ASA 400 8mm film and I remember it as a more contrasted film, I will take look if I can find it here. For ISO 50 I like very much Ilford Pan 50 too.
Lluis
> El 19 febr 2018, a les 2:15, Jim Shulman <jshulman at judgecrater.com> va escriure:
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> http://gallery.leica-users.org/v/focusit/firecrackers+sm.jpg.html
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> M3, Summilux 50, Ferrania P30
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> Thanks to Kickstarter I helped underwrite the Ferrania film company’s
> resurrection*, which is running over budget and well beyond the original
> timetable. The underwriting gift was going to be their first production of
> E-6, but in the interim Ferrania decided to make some black and white
> negative film, which they offered to their backers at $5/roll for up to
> five rolls. I bought five, and I am blown away by it (I like it more than
> Acros). The problem is that it’s slower than molasses (ISO 50 at box
> speed, though I learned that some people are getting desired results at ISO
> 20). About six good pictures from the first roll were lost because of fast
> action cursed by tiny DOF in cloudy streets.
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> Jim Shulman
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> Wynnewood, PA
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> *For those of us with long memories, the old 3M Color Slide film was made
> by Ferrania. It was decidedly inferior to Kodak and Agfa. However, with
> Fuji being about the only company making E-6 today (the promised return of
> Ektachrome has yet to materialize) an alternative would be most welcome.
> Ferrania has promised to make their E-6 in 35mm, 120 and 16mm movie.
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