Adox Color Mission 200 Review!
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- Опубликовано: 2 окт 2024
- Exploring different options of film, I stumbled across Adox Color Mission 200 a couple weeks ago. Shooting two rolls through my Contax T2, I've been pleasantly surprised at the results! Despite it being a relatively expensive film in the States, from what I can tell, it's a much more, budget friendly, cheap 35mm option in Europe, where the manufacturer is based. I'm eager to get some more film to test in the future to have some more thorough thoughts and opinions on Color Mission 200. Have you shot Adox Color Mission 200? I would love to hear your thoughts in the comments below!
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Fotoimpex pre-Brexit was a bit of a dream for UK film photographers. Today … not so much.
hi, who do you use for development for these images? thanks
This almost reminds me of between Kodacolor and Kodachrome and causes the uncomfortable wetness in my eyes.
Cheers,
Adriel
now the only problem is finding it in stock!
Yeeep, agreed!
it's not made by fotoimpex, they just distribute it :)
Adox is owned by fotoimpex, so in a way it is made by fotoimpex
the greens.
As the other color films in the market, this one is sold out :/
Just be patient!! You may be able to get on an email list somewhere!
I Wish the AGFA Color films in both C41, and E6 was BACK!!!!
A lotta love for Precisa here ❤️
Adox Color Mission looks very much like AGFA films from the 1990´s.
Me too, me too, maybe one day lol
love this!
Thanks GarlicBurger! Love your name lol
I like your videos and this could be a useful and interesting series. But if you are going to be discussing unusual or off brand color films, it would be very helpful if you were to explicitly mention whether or not it has the orange mask.
Thanks Tim! Could you expand further on what you mean?
@@metalfingersfilm The orange mask is a holdover from darkroom printing, where it served to correct certain colors. With a digital workflow it only becomes a problem, affecting white balance and color rendition. More to the point, unmasked C41 film can be processed as positives in E6 chemistry, making it far more versatile.