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Arista Edu Ultra 200 Black And White Negative Film (4 X 5", 25 Sheets)

Arista Edu Ultra 200 Black And White Negative Film (4 X 5", 25 Sheets)
  • Product Code: ga30971
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Arista.EDU Ultra 200 is an all-purpose black and white negative film with a medium speed nominal sensitivity of ISO 200/24°. Featuring a versatile, traditional emulsion, this film produces a rich tonal scale and is characterized by a fine grain structure with high sharpness and excellent resolution. Additionally, its wide exposure latitude permits fine-tuned control using push/pull development techniques in standard black and white chemistry.

This item is one 25-sheet box of 4 x 5" black and white negative film.

Panchromatic B&W Negative Film    ISO 200/24° in Standard Process    Fine Grain Structure    High Sharpness and Resolution    Wide Exposure Latitude

Parameters
Film Size (W x H)4 x 5" / 101.6 x 127 mm
Film TypePanchromatic B&W Negative
Film ProcessingStandard Black and White Chemistry
ISO/ASA Film Speed200
Quantity25 Sheets
Packaging Info
Package Weight0.35 lb
Box Dimensions (LxWxH)6.7 x 5 x 0.8"

Related Questions and Answers

Q: 1. manufacturing date ?

A: B&H buys and sells film in bulk. In general we regularly maintain fresh film stock. All of our film is at least 6 months from expiration (typically much longer). Anytime film stock is less than 6 months from expiration we sell it in a separate section and label it as short-dated film and also price it with a slight discount (again due to the volumes we sell this rarely occurs). Unfortunately we do not have access to our inventory to hand inspect the expiration date of any of our films prior to purchase.

Q: 2. can clayton f76 film developer work with this film?

A: The manufacturer says f76 is for all black and white films, so I don't see why not. Personally, I use Caffenol.

Q: 3. Where can I find processing information for this film?

A: This is made to be processed in any standard developer. Follow the developer instructions.

Q: 4. is this black and white?

A: Yes this paper is for black and white printing in a darkroom.

Q: 5. Can I use D76 to develope this film? What developing time is recommended? Thanks.

A: Yes you can use D76 to develop Arista EDU Ultra 200 Black and White Negative Film (35mm Roll Film, 36 Exposures). The manufacture does not list the times for that film and D76, You might need to experiment. They list others in this pdf, https://bhpho.to/42YXqPr .

Q: 6. What fixer is recommended to be used with this film? Will TF4 work good with it?

A: I use Kodak fixer or Kodafix...I always use a hardening fixer after too many scratched negatives using rapid fixers (I mean geez, it only adds a minute to the film processing time, so rapid fixer isn't that rapid IMO)

Q: 7. how many rolls of film come in the box?

A: There is one roll of film in the Arista EDU Ultra 400 Black and White Negative Film (35mm Roll Film, 36 Exposures) box.

Q: 8. What is the expiration date of this film ?

A: As of 2/1/2024 the Arista EDU Ultra 400 Black and White Negative Film (4 x 5", 50 Sheets) expiration date is 8/2026, This is subject to change.

Q: 9. where is the reciprocity data for this film?

A: The manufacture does not list the reciprocity on the Arista EDU Ultra 400 Black and White Negative Film (4 x 5", 50 Sheets). But a customer says he has for exposures longer than 1 second, he raises the exposure in seconds to the power 1.28. Bit best is to to a lot of experimenting on that.

Q: 10. Can anyone compare Arista EDU Ultra 100 to Agfa APX100?

A: The Arista is FomaPan as I've heard, it has a lot of black and white. I've only shot APX 400, it has more traditional grays also.

18/04/2024

So yes, Arista EDU (and Fomapan as it is the same stuff) are considered more budget films. True! But I would go further to say Arista EDU / Fomapan 200 has a particularly unique look that I enjoy regardless of the price. This makes it a fun film to practice on as well as to consider more seriously. It doesn't look like T-Max 100 or HP5. It looks like Fomapan 200 and I quite like the look!


In other words, the film deserves more praise, to me, than just being budget friendly. Even though the look is different I would still consider it general purpose, just with a somewhat atypical look.


The only downside, if you can call it that, is it has pretty significant reciprocity characteristics. On one hand, if you want to take very long exposures, now you can! But if that's something you don't want to contend with, this may not be your film.

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