Slight error in my last post - Adorama has the Type 88 (a color print film
ASA80) as does Calumet. B&H has the T87 (a B/W film ASA3000). Normally I use
ASA 100 or 400 in my Holgas. T87 does not seem to be an option short of using
a lot of ND filtration, cutting the development time, or using it for night
photography. So far I have not been able to find the T55P/N
I was interested in the Polga at first, but think it is a lot of money for
little or no gain. I would rather have film and then I can go darkroom or
digital and make enlargements.
Kurt Norlin
Received on Sat Sep 7 03:14:29 2002
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