Hi Mike, I've had a chance to shoot 1 roll of the New Astia F and had favorable results. I haven't had a chance to really compare it to the old Astia yet - as this roll hasn't been mounted yet. (Long story - don't ask) I have a few grab shots of a nice old red MG T (I think that's the right model - I just like certain classic cars but often don't know much about them!) that was sitting in a parking lot where a friend and I were having lunch one weekend. These expsores were made with my cz 50/1.7. The red is nice and deep. I have a few images of fall colors on here too, although nothing to brag about, and the colors seem to be exactly as I had remembered them. Contrast isn't wild, but is pleasing to me. No color shifts one way or the other. Granted, Astia is talked about as more of a portrait slide film, but I think this roll showed it is quite a bit more capable than that. The grain is extraordinarily fine and tight. Super smooth. I still haven't decided completely what I think of the old Astia emulsion - althought it shares the fine grain nicely - from one week to the next my opinion of it changes based on it's other characteristics. Hope this helps a little bit. At about $5+/35mm/36 exp roll, or about $4+/120 at B&H it is worth testing it out. -Lynn