Having used Pan-X and TMAX 100, I can assure you that there is a
substantive difference between the two.  One must, first of all, define
"performance."  What Kodak "claims" and what is reality are often two
different things.  And, as has been stated time and again, speed is not
always an advantage.

Hey, I've got a 1964 Buick Wildcat and a neat little sports coupe.  The
Buick is slow and ponderous, but offers better passenger accommodations, a
quieter, smoother ride, and lots of room to have sex in the back seat.  The
sports coupe is great for zipping along back country roads, and is quite
responsive in the way it handles the curves, but it's noisy and the ride is
far from smooth on the city streets in this area, and there is no back
seat. So, which car performs better?  Which is the better choice?

Shel 


> [Original Message]
> From: J. C. O'Connell <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>

> I never said TMAX400 was exact same as PLUSX, I said
> kodak claimed it was too similar and the tmax 400
> had the advantage of three times the speed. [...]
> BTW, they discontined panatomic-X years ago after
> the release of TMAX 100 and if I am not mistaken 
> they claimed the same thing, tmax100 same or better
> performance as pantomic-x but 3 time the speed.


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