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[...]También tengo entendido que algunas Adox las hace Efke en Croacia.[...]
Vaya lío, ¿eh?.
The company that is going to reintroduce APX 100/400 is ADOX Fotowerke GmbH in Germany.Adox bought a lot of the machinery from the old AGFA Leverkusen plant and hired some of AGFA Leverkusen's former engineers. From what I've read in several places those films won't be made with the original recipes since Adox apparently doesn't own those but will be designed to be as close as possible. It won't be marketed under the APX name but under the name ADOX PAN 100 and 400 PROFESSIONAL. Those will be produced in 35mm, rollfilm and several sheet film formats. Release of the 100 iso films is planned for the first quarter of 2010.Agfaphoto, the owner and producer of APX films went bankrupt in 2005, one year after is had been split of from the main company Agfa Gevaert in a management buy out. Agfaphoto is a brand name that has been licensed from Agfa Gevaert and since it's (Agfaphoto's) bankruptcy, does not produce anything, they just sell licences to photographic products manufacturers so they can sell their products under the Agfaphoto brand name.Read more at: http://www.pentaxforums.com/forums/pentax-film-slr-discussion/91242-clearing-up-some-confusion-around-agfa-apx-rollei-retro-films.html#ixzz1JmFpzyDd
if you download our printed catalogue in German you find in respect to ADOX CHS films the following statement as the first sentence:"These films were previously sold by us under the efke brandname".
Quizás haya que probar alguna Efke que, además, tienen un precio por debajo de la media.