I'll admit the cool name attracted me to this film, but so did the incredibly low price of just $6.90 per roll. The only film cheaper in cost at my local shop is the Kentmere at just under $6.00 per roll.
So before even loading the film, this brand had already scored two positive points. It could only get better from here ... right? Well, maybe not.
A little more grain than I would expect with 100 speed film, but that could be due to the development in Cinestill DF96. I'm only basing my opinions and decisions on using the film in this developer, as it's my developer of choice. I'm fully aware (for the skeptics) that there are much better developers out there, but I choose to shoot the film I like, using the cameras I like, and the developer I like ... regardless of popular opinions or thoughts of others. It's my hobby, and the idea is to use the film/developer that works for me, not someone else.
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