Archived posting to the Leica Users Group, 2004/11/28

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Subject: [Leica] Rollei introduces their own brand B&W film
From: s.jessurun95 at chello.nl (animal)
Date: Sun Nov 28 16:00:41 2004
References: <4ABCBE0DE7B42B4599F0F8792109FE92015BAD20@sagemsg0011.sagemsmrd01.sa.gov.au>

traffic like in traffic cameras?
simon jessurun
----- Original Message ----- 
From: "Deveney, Marty (PIRSA)" <deveney.marty@saugov.sa.gov.au>
To: <lug@leica-users.org>
Sent: Monday, November 29, 2004 12:30 AM
Subject: [Leica] Rollei introduces their own brand B&W film


>
>
> >Wow is my first reaction:
> >http://www.rollei.de/cct/files/rollei/data/GBA_R3_e.pdf
> >http://www.rollei.de/en/produkte/produkt.cfm?id=Rolls&name=Rolls
>
> This is another cynical marketing ploy to move traffic film into the
> photographic market.  This film has been available as Maco Cube 400 for
some
> time.  Traffic films have multiple layers of different sensitivities so
they
> can function at different effective speeds but they lack resolution
compared
> to the best 400 speed films and sharpness in comparison to the best
> superspeed films.  They have extended red sensitivity because some
> juristictions use infra-red flashes in red light and speed cameras.
Several
> films designed for specialist purposes have been useful for photography -
> High Speed Recording film and some of the copying films like Tech Pan and
> Copex which Simon mentioned recently.  I like many quite weird films, but
I
> don't like traffic film, your opinions may well differ.
>
> And yes, the wooden box *is* cute.
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