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CAMERA:
Black Royal Robot 24
LENS:
Chrome Schneider-Kreuznach Xenar 45mm ƒ2.8










CAMERA: Black Royal Robot 24
LENS:
Chrome Schneider-Kreuznach Xenar 45mm ƒ2.8




CAMERA: Black Royal Robot 24
LENS:
Chrome Schneider-Kreuznach Xenar 45mm ƒ2.8



Another Mystery Film
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>> FT419X Pan Cinerad <<<
35mm B&W Cine-Radiography Film
expired but still giving good results.
  ISO 40
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2 rolls 20 exposures ea. = $16.00 (USD)

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    FT419X Pan Cinerad is another new (to us) film, this mysterious stuff came in cans with a plain white label that simply said "Pan Cinerad Film FT149X."  I could find nothing at all regarding manufacturing, but the eBay seller who sold me the rest of his stock, told me :  "The box they were in had the Ilford W70 Century Rd Paramus NJ address on it."
And in APUG "Simon R. Galley at Ilford/Harmon" also claims it was made by Ilford.



In any case, this is another Cineradiography Film. Originally produced for making movies from radiographic or X-Ray imagery on monitor displays. So for example you could see a heart beating or the bones in a joint moving in the patient! So I've made an interesting label for it accordingly:





After several tests I've rated it at ISO 40 and it's fairly forgiving around that speed.Check out all my results.


You can also see more pictures shot with this, and other unique films in the: LABEAURATOIRE FLICKR GROUP





CAMERA: Black Royal Robot 24
LENS:
Chrome Schneider-Kreuznach Xenar 45mm ƒ2.8

Here's your chance to try out this exciting film. I'm making some rolls available for your experimenting pleasure. This batch is obviously expired, but it still works well as you can see from my test examples.


    I'm keeping these rolls inexpensive by re-using old film cassettes and sticking on an artsy label I've made just so you know what's inside. Using a bulk loader I made rolls of approximately 20 exposures each, sometimes a bit more or less and as with most bulk loaded film the very last picture of each roll will not be exposed as that is where it is taped. This is NOT a stock product from Ilford and I am not proporting to represent that fine company in any manner.

All my examples were developed in Labeauratoire's Caffenol Concoction for about 15 minutes at 20°c (or 68°f.) 




Exposures above at ISO 50 - 25 - 12
CAMERA:
Black Royal Robot 24   LENS: Chrome Schneider-Kreuznach Xenar 45mm ƒ2.8


 

All images (unless noted) are © Lance Aram Rothstein and not to be used without permission.