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Agfa XRG (35mm, 300 iso) User-Review
written by jingseng on March 21st, 2009 , 4 comments (3 votes)

its one of my favourite negative film, the Agfa XRG 200! I got it from an old shop which is just near my house. I was shock when I saw this film, its dusty as if no one cared about it and I thought it can’t be develop too judging by the looks of it. BUT the shots I got from it made me so surprised! What can I say? I just love Agfa!
Usually, you can get a lot of reds on using Agfa films. On this one, there’s an obvious cast of blue on my photos. I am not sure though why it gave such effect since I only got one roll of this film I’ve used with my Fisheye 2.

And if that chance comes for you to try this film, please have fun with it as much as I did!

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4 comments

  • jingseng
    by jingseng
    8 months ago

    it is iso200. i think its mistaken from the tittle.
    thnks..

  • eyecon
    by eyecon
    8 months ago

    Especially # 1 is a nice one!

  • eyecon
    by eyecon
    8 months ago

    Especially # 1 is a nice one!

  • stouf
    by stouf
    8 months ago

    Nice review !

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