Hi Shel and all, not long ago I also noticed Efke films in ads in some magazines. To me, they have sentimental value as well since I started with photography on Efke films. For me, a teenager who just bought his first SLR back then in early eighties, home made Efke films (IIRC, they were made in Zagreb in Croatia, Yugoslavia at the time) were the most affordable emulsions. Although their color films were not great B&W stuff was quite good and a lot of it ran through my camera. I'm glad to see that they might be (together with german company which seem to distribute their stuff) able to fill the niche which is opening now with digital forcing many good emulsions to be discontinued.
Matjaz > Recently the Efke line of B&W negative film has been getting wider > distribution, and it's now available in many places world wide. For > those who, like me, have lamented the demise of Agfa's APX 25, and the > earlier disappearance of Panatomic-X, Efke's 25 ISO film may be just > what you're looking for. - This message is from the Pentax-Discuss Mail List. To unsubscribe, go to http://www.pdml.net and follow the directions. Don't forget to visit the Pentax Users' Gallery at http://pug.komkon.org .

