It's a slide film. Later this morning a friend and I are going to do some more tests with it, and yesterday I shot another roll, most of it through the 77mm Ltd. That roll's not been processed yet.
Generally I'm not as concerned about grain as some others on this list. Sharpness, acutance, color rendition are more important qualities. Of course, if those qualities are good, then reduced grain makes a film all the better. Shel > [Original Message] > From: Markus Maurer > Hi Shel > I would be interested to know how much gain you see from this Afga ISO50 > negative film (is it?) > compared to the usual ISO 100 sorts. Would you see an improvement in lesser > grain or more details for enlargements up to A4/Lettersize/20x30cm). I > already find using ISO 100 film does not give me always the needed DOF > handheld with my (not the fastest) lenses. I mostly use ISO 200 film as a > compromise and ISO 400 for the larger zoom. > >>A few days ago Alan posted some pics he made with Agfa RSX 50 II slide > >>film. I liked his results and bought a couple of rolls last week. The > >>http://home.earthlink.net/~scbelinkoff/soleil.html

