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Agfa Optima II (120, 100 iso)
written by fookshit on May 23rd, 2008 , 10 submissions (0 votes)

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  • Brand
    Agfa
  • Name
    Optima II
  • negative
  • Format
    120
  • 100
  • Place of Origin
    Belgium

Using Agfa’s mysterious “eye-vision technology” this increasingly rare color-negative film offers outstanding color depth and absolutely wonderful red tones – to the point of imparting a totally unique warm-saturated cast to most daylight images.

A roll of Agfa Optima II will give you warm colours with slight contrast which Agfa films are known for. And undeniable sharpness on your photographs can be seen because of the optimum colour couplers it has which intensifies its saturation and improves light sensitivity. Also, can handle enlargements as much as you wish without worrying any deterioration in your shot’s resolution. With all these combined, all you have to do is to admire and feel the intensity of your photographs to the optimum level!

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