I shot a few rolls of this stuff a couple months back. It doesn't quite
have the tonal range of T-Max, but I think it is fairly sharp. The main
asset of this film though, is the fact that it scans well, much better than
regular B&W film. After all, the target market here is going to be
photojournalists who need to shoot B&W for various reasons, but would
prefer or need to run the film through an automated processor. I can send
you some low res scans if you would like to see them.
Chris Walton
Digital Imaging Columnist
The South China Morning Post
Hong Kong