Adox CMS 20 II Pro - 35mm Film


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Ollie C. (Basingstoke, GB)
Perfect for: Landscapes, Pinhole/Long-Exposure
Accreditation Handles: O Clifford-Franklin
An excellent, sharp film

Only shot one roll of this film, but it was a great experience. Should have shot it on a brighter day because of the slow speed, but loved the results.

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Neil G. (Radstock, GB)
Perfect for: Architecture
Accreditation Handles: Neil Gould
Amazing detail used with the recommended developer.

This was my 3rd roll of using this film and all shot using a tripod with an iso 16. Great detail and no problem with home development using the recommended developer. Highly recommended.

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Matthew D. (Dagenham, GB)
Perfect for: Portraits, Landscapes, Pinhole/Long-Exposure, Creative/Abstract
Very sharp and superbly fine grain

I feel I did this film a disservice. I used a Praktica Pentagon lens, which doesn't begin to show the true quality of this film. It takes a great deal of care to get your exposure right with this film, but I think I pretty much nailed it here.

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Alannah W.
Perfect for: Great All-Rounder, Landscapes, Street Photography, Architecture
Accreditation Handles: swimdeeplana
good b&w film

good film but prefer others like fomapan at a similar price

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A.M. (Manchester, GB)
Perfect for: Landscapes, Street Photography, Architecture, Creative/Abstract
Accreditation Handles: @andyjmpics on Instagram
Do your research...!

Beware! This is great film, but ....
If you want the ultra fine detail that the blurb says that this film is capable of then you have to develop it in the special Adox developer. That means developing at home or sending it to a specialist lab and paying extra for them to develop it in Adox chemistry. If you do what I did and send it for normal black and white development then you will get negatives with an INSANE amount of contrast and zero shadow detail.
I was initially very disappointed but, on reflection, the results are quite pleasing. Deeeeep dark shadows like a hole in the world, some fine detail in a narrow band of mid-tones and burning white highlights. More like screen prints than conventional photographic images.
Not great as a beginner film.
I would definitely use this film again but would approach the shooting differently in order to make use of its unique character.

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