wbulte
Active Member
Exactly, that was the one I mentioned. Do you know if Adox and Efke are the same films? I read that Adox is just a re-labelled Efke. They have only Adox 25 120, not Efke.
I think they renamed.
There is only one annoying problem with the Efke films (at least the 120 film I used): the paper they use could be a bit more light-tight. I had one film sitting in daylight for a while (I normally store them in the ADOX containers, very neat things btw). Upon close inspection after development I could see a faint image of the printed pattern of the paper.

That really s*cks of course. Subdued light and subsequent storage in the dark and you are in business.
Grain.. what grain? I printed a 60x60cm portrait from an Efke shot. Shockingly sharp! Even when taken with a C150. Imagine a CF180..
Wilko