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    polypan f

    did a film speed test, looks like 50 or 100, based on viewing negs on enlarger
    *ensinometer not yet arrived, will try one at school
    dev. 15 1/2 d-76 1:1 68*f with another film

    bought from cameraboerse of Siegburg, Germany for $26.90
    shipping took 2 weeks

    the appearance of the raw film is different, the shiny side is a light blue similar to the fp4+ can lid, the other side is silver

    this film is very thin, may not cut properly with scissors, and smells like a sharpie

    there are no markings on the rebate

    there also appears to be no AH layers or coating
    solarizing does happen, with interesting results
    Kodak Duaflex II with kodet lens
    N75 N8008s D60
    Yashica - D
    Only a photographer knows the true value of infinity

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    thanks for testing

    over and out

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    pictures

    since there were a few frames left after doing the film speed test, decided to do some scenes around the house and on the copy stand to see what it could do.

    with the same camera, lens, and film as used for the speed test, put it on the Polaroid MP-4 copy stand with 4 150W flood bulbs

    first image is of the film tin



    second image is of N75, notice how shallow depth of field is at 1.8


    more pictures to follow
    Kodak Duaflex II with kodet lens
    N75 N8008s D60
    Yashica - D
    Only a photographer knows the true value of infinity



 

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