H'mm is this a joke or am I outa touch with the value of things.
Shhhhh! Don't give them all away!Dont forget retro and vintage.
Don't think I could get through a whole pack but might be tempted to buy one off you if you're going to bite for a pack of 5 and fancy doing a mini-split, or a straight swap for a roll of similarly dated but fridged Portra 800 120?I have bought outdated stock from this place before and it was perfectly ok so thought I'd pop this up for anyone who likes Velvia 50
https://www.sharifphotographic.co.u...lvia-50-135-36-colour-film-4547410247732.html
Don't think I could get through a whole pack but might be tempted to buy one off you if you're going to bite for a pack of 5 and fancy doing a mini-split, or a straight swap for a roll of similarly dated but fridged Portra 800 120?
Sorry mate, I don't do slide... its the devil's fillum.....
That would be the E666 slide film then?Sorry mate, I don't do slide... its the devil's fillum.....
Nooooooooooooo
it meks summat ya cn achelly seee weyar eyeballs mang
Has anybody used Ilford Pan 100 https://www.sharifphotographic.co.u...100-35mm-black-and-white-film-1949870736.htmlI have bought outdated stock from this place before and it was perfectly ok so thought I'd pop this up for anyone who likes Velvia 50
https://www.sharifphotographic.co.u...lvia-50-135-36-colour-film-4547410247732.html
Has anybody used Ilford Pan 100 https://www.sharifphotographic.co.u...100-35mm-black-and-white-film-1949870736.html
The Pan 100 and Pan 400 films are distributed in areas of the world where ILFORD does not have a corporate presence. They are based on FP4+ and HP5+ technology, but are produced to lower specifications and tolorances. While the quality is acceptable, these films are lower in quality than other ILFORD films.
Has anybody used Ilford Pan 100 https://www.sharifphotographic.co.u...100-35mm-black-and-white-film-1949870736.html
At £3.69 per roll it's worth paying the extra few quid from Ffordes and getting 10x FP4+ in 36 exp rolls for £43. I know that there is delivery to pay on top, haven't checked what delivery is from Sharif. Even so it's worth it if you can put in a larger order or split an order with someone else.Has anybody used Ilford Pan 100 https://www.sharifphotographic.co.u...100-35mm-black-and-white-film-1949870736.html
TBH I'm not particularly keen on FP4 and only HP5 if shot indoors, was more wondering whether Pan 100 was more like Pan F but it would appear not.. Think I'll stick to Fomapan for my cheap b&w.At £3.69 per roll it's worth paying the extra few quid from Ffordes and getting 10x FP4+ in 36 exp rolls for £43. I know that there is delivery to pay on top, haven't checked what delivery is from Sharif. Even so it's worth it if you can put in a larger order or split an order with someone else.
I wonder if this is the same stuff as the Kentmere 100 and 400.I haven’t, but I’ve found this quote (from 2007) online:
In 120 format, it was really lovely! I was sad to find out I had a really, really old roll. Examples here: https://www.35millimetre.co.uk/2017/10/01/the-peak-district-on-ilford-pan-100/Has anybody used Ilford Pan 100 https://www.sharifphotographic.co.u...100-35mm-black-and-white-film-1949870736.html
If those are the results with an old roll I wouldn't complain. They are very nice. Another film to add to my 'try' list.In 120 format, it was really lovely! I was sad to find out I had a really, really old roll. Examples here: https://www.35millimetre.co.uk/2017/10/01/the-peak-district-on-ilford-pan-100/
I was honestly surprised when I asked Ilford over on Twitter and they said it had been discontinued for 10 years! It hadn't been stored in the fridge, and I developed it in Rodinal (maybe that saved me). I'd like to find another b/w film that gives such smooth results in Rodinal...If those are the results with an old roll I wouldn't complain. They are very nice. Another film to add to my 'try' list.
Thanks for the advice. I realised after posting that it's actually 35 years since that darkroom lesson, I was 17.I have a Rondinax 35 but have never tried the monobath.
My only tip about the Rondinax: do take note of the advice to load in subdued light. The laundry where I dev my film sometimes has bright sideways light, and on occasion some of it has reflected off the sink draining board up the slit where the guillotine goes, and caused visible light leaks where the film paused above the guillotine while winding it in, when I changed my grip on the wind knob. Now I try to remember to take it right away from all light sources, and the problem is solved. Once the film is guillotined and wound fully in, it can go back to the laundry safely for the wet parts of the process.
Good to know, thanks.Boots buy one get one half price is back on. Just bought lomography 400 120 3 rolls dated 12/2017 reduced to 4.99 a box, still going through with the offer