Agfa Agfapan APX 25 Black and White Film

Agfa Agfapan APX 25 Black and White Film 

USER REVIEWS

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[Jun 27, 2001]
Andrew Davies
Professional

Strength:

As sharp and fine-grained as black and white film can get (excluding Tech Pan). Impressive tonal scale for a film this slow. An excellent choice for landscape photography, especially if developed in Agfa Rodinal at a 1:75 or 1:100 dilution. Can yield ultra sharp 20x24" enlargements from 120 with ease. An excellent choice for 35mm landscape work.

Weakness:

As the true speed of this film is around the 12-16 mark, sometimes intollerably slow shutter speeds result. Not a good choice for landscapes where movement in the scene is a concern. A very sturdy tripod is a must. Far too contrasty if given development at standard dilutions and times.

More pleasing tonal scale than Pan F+, capable of spectacular results. Speed may be a real concern in some situations.

Similar Products Used:

Ilford Pan F+

OVERALL
RATING
4
VALUE
RATING
5
[Aug 25, 2001]
William Buckingham
Expert

Strength:

Low grain and forgiving developement requirements

Weakness:

None. You can't complain about the speed as some have. Its sold as a 25 ASA film!

An outstanding medium for creating black and white images

Customer Service

Superb from Agfa Australia

Similar Products Used:

Efke KB 20

OVERALL
RATING
5
VALUE
RATING
5
[Sep 04, 1999]
John Smith
Beginner
Model Reviewed: Agfapan APX 25 ASA B&W

Strength:

It has very fine grain and it is very sharp

Weakness:

25ASA is too slow sometimes

Good slow film

Similar Products Used:

None

OVERALL
RATING
5
VALUE
RATING
3
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