So I bought this as a straight E6 film hoping it would rival my current favourite (Provia 100) at a lower price point. Sadly it doesn't.
I took this roll out on my walks recently and shot it on overcase days as well as sunny days. And it fares much better in bright sunshine which also kinda defeats the 200 ISO. Overcast weather leaves the images looking muddy and the greens don't look very nice at all, appearing like someone went a bit mad with the hue & vibrance sliders in Lightroom.
I did get some nice images though - pretty much anything without green in it. But overall it's quite grainy compared to other slide film. And to notice it on 120 is surprising. Not sure how it would look on 35mm!
Perhaps the intent here is to deliberately shoot it and process in C41, but it seems expensive for that and I think that Lomo have a better handle on colour shifted films that are meant to be developed in C41 and are cheaper.
I may try one more roll in sunshine only to see how it fares, but it's an expensive experiment for me so I'll probably just stick to Provia.
(Pentax 645n & Dev'd at AG)