Been using Efke 25 for a couple of years now, since soon after APX 25 was discontinued. I like it. YMMV, especially since you don't do your own processing. Haven't tried the 50 and 100 speeds though as my local shop only carries the 25. It's also available in 120, which I have in my freezer but which I've not tried. Reports on it (the 120)have been pretty good, although Mark Dalal didn't like the physical characteristics of the film base, backing, whatever it's called (the stuff the emulsion is coated on). He thought it was too thin.
Nice thing about Efke is that it's essentially been around a long time, previously under the Adox label. Never used it then (I admit to have been a film snob, and if it didn't say Ilford or Kodak on the box, I readily dismissed the product as cheap and inferior - I was sooooo ignorant). Try a roll or two - comes up nice in standard D-76 or ID-11, no need for exotic developers. Shel > [Original Message] > From: frank theriault <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> > <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > Good for you! After that you might want to try these films: > > > > http://www.efkefilm.com/ > > > > Seriously, Shel, have you tried this stuff? Is it any good? > > I've been in an experimental mood these last few days...

