This is from a test roll of Analog Camera's FP4 Cine film. I've shot two rolls with it in two different cameras. Both cameras have a film window. Numerous negatives have light piping, or light leak, issues. I believe I've narrowed it down to light coming from the film windows and reflecting off of the glossy canister labels and the shiny base layer of the cine film. It's a long story, but for now I'll retest and see if I can prove my hypothesis. You can see the faint light leak in the bottom of the second photo. This one was the least offensive of the lot.
These couple shots were rated at 100 ISO as recommended in my N80 with 50mm 1.4G lens. Developed in fresh XTOL (my first use of this developer) for 11:40 at 68.5 F and scanned on an Epson V850.
The film is very nice and I got 50 rolls of it at ₤2.99 ea. plus shipping. The price per roll is a little higher now due to increased costs for their high quality canisters. I'm saving the canisters and I'll reload with them sometime should the opportunity present itself.
The contrast and detail in the negatives are very nice. XTOL kept the grain small but pleasing.