Hi, Frank. Yes, it's grainy, but I don't think it's as grainy as TriX. It's a good film with classic look (a la trix, not tmax style). I suppose it's not T grain technology. I like it. Please note it's not first hand experience. A friend of mine use it all the time and i see his results Regards
Albano PS: Here it cost a lot less than competition. --- frank theriault <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > I was buying film today, and noticed that Downtown > Camera here in > Toronto is selling Agfa APX (b&w 400) for $3.00 Cdn > for a roll of 36. I > asked them what it was like, and they said "quite > grainy". I asked if > it was a lot grainier than TriX, and he just said > again, "quite grainy". > > OTOH, when I looked on the Agfa Canada site, they > mentioned "good > fineness of grain". > > I chickened out, and bought my usual Ilford HP5+, > for a whole 33 cents a > roll more. > > Anyone familiar with APX, and if so, what do you > think of it? > > thanks, > frank > > -- > "Honour - that virtue of the unjust!" > -Albert Camus > > ===== Albano Garcia "El Pibe Asahi" __________________________________________________ Do you Yahoo!? Yahoo! Tax Center - forms, calculators, tips, more http://taxes.yahoo.com/

