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Anyone using Bergger film?
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This film has just appeared in my film suppliers catalogue, however I have never heard of it before. They have an ISO 15 fine grained film, which looks very interesting for taking very shallow DOF shots on 120 film in sunlight.
www.bergger.com/inter/film.html
Just wondered what people thought.
Originally posted at 7:16AM, 18 January 2007 PST
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maz hewitt edited this topic 36 months ago.
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I have shot with their ISO 200 in in 135 format, its the same stuff as Classicpan 200 and Forte 200. I found it nice to work with, I don't know what's happening with Forte closing shop.
Bill
Posted 36 months ago.
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No, I've never heard of it but...
Posted 36 months ago.
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Bergger has been around for awhile... at least I know they made b/w paper... (used some back in the mid90s). I havent tried thier films yet tho... probably my next step. I'm checking out a couple of rolls of foma now.
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rekkid edited this topic 36 months ago.
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id be interested in checking out that ISO 15 for architectural and still photography... alas, it is not available in australia! (no surprises there!)
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