I ordered 6 rolls of it from Freestyle Photographic. It should be here next week. I think I am going to shoot it at ISO 400 and underexpose a bit. These film cameras are kind of scary. That Nikon just has a +, a little o, and a minus. I think it's all guess work after that. The Sears at least has a little needle. I think I'll start out using the Sears camera.
There description says:
Adox Color Implosion film is a unique 35mm, C-41 standard process color negative film.
This new color film is a limited edition product with an unusual color pallet and variable contrast. When shot as a 100 ISO film it is rather muted with color leaning towards blue. When shot as a 400 ISO film it builds contrast and leans towards red. With the off color tones and large grain, prints from this film have a vintage 70's look and feel. No app needed here!
I will learning how to develop and print B/W in the class I'm taking this fall. This should be interesting since I have a very hard time with B/W on top of the the other fundamentals issues. C'est la vie.
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Also I got a Canon Canonet QL GIII at thrift store today. I think it's actually working. It is really in good shape. But in the end the trusty Sears hunk of metal is the one I like the most. I can't stop fondling it.