Mark Cassino wrote:

Hi Scott -

I'll be interested to hear how the 35mm version of Classic Pan works out for you - I have only used the 120 version.

BTW - this is the official Classic Pan website -

http://www.classicpan.de/

Thanks for the comments on the photos - I have gobs that I have to edit and put up. There are indeed some IR shots in there - many of the shots are on Tri-X, APX, or Plus-X as well. In addition to the IR shots, the use of the light green filter can simulate the 'plaster white trees' effect of IR film under the right light (and with the right trees!)

I just got some Macro IR 850 in 120 format, as well as a couple of rolls of Kodak's Areographic IR that was respooled from 70mm to 120 - so I'm looking forward to some medium format IR work. (Though I'm not at all sure how to use this Areographic stuff...)

- MCC

I've been thinking for a while to order a batch of CP200, but haven't really had the need yet. But maybe this summer. It looks good. And people say it's good even though it is dirt cheap.

That page really sucks though.

Trying new films is fun. Too bad I have no medium format gear though. Well well, 35mm is good enough for now.

/Henri

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