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Anyone entering the world of lomography, it needs to know, to understand, to seek their own style, their own way ... How can do all this? By dint of experience, continuing to do tests or just "eating" rolls as if they were peanuts! And 'that's how I fell in my hands to try a 25 ASA ... How can you resist!
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Is Black and White World very dull, very boring? No, No, No...I don't think so.
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A great film with high definition and nice range of tones
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The most awesome medium speed monochrome film. Period.
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This was the first time I used bw film on the LCA, still impressed by the results!
What to expect from this film: fine grain, high contrast
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I had a roll of Agfa APX that stuns your camera in 100 iso. What did we (me, cinzinc and elindudut) do?
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I remember browsing photos on our favorite website, and stumbled upon black and white photos that were somehow different from what I used to perceive in monochrome photos. Looking closer, I saw a tag that drew my attention even further. Silvershade aka Silvertone, a characteristic also found in the Agfa APX 100.
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Of all the black and white films I have used (and yes, there have been many), Agfa APX 100 is my favourite one of all.
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Creamy, soft black and white film, capable of great tones.
If you're ever in need of cheap black and white, but do not want to lose any quality, stop looking! The Agfa APX 100 is the right thing for you!
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Deep blacks, rich whites, and a ton of contrast give this film a traditional-yet-edgy black and white appeal. Out of production in much of the world and quite rare!