Arista Edu Ultra 400 Black And White Negative Film (35mm Roll Film, 24 Exposures)
- Product Code: ga30972
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Arista's EDU Ultra 400 Black and White Negative Film is a traditional panchromatic film that is optimized for use in a range of shooting conditions. It has a fine grain with high sharpness as well as a wide exposure latitude that make is a useful film for most environments. It has a nominal sensitivity of ISO 400/27° when developed in standard black and white chemistry, and responds well to push processing. EDU Ultra is a flexible film type that is ideally suited for use in general photographic applications.
This is one 24-exposure roll of 35mm format film. This film is not supplied in a DX-coded cassette, requiring users to manually set ISO on their camera.
Panchromatic B&W Negative Film 400/27° in Standard Process Fine Grain and High Sharpness Wide Exposure Latitude Designed for General Use
Parameters | |
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Film Format | 35mm |
Number of Exposures | 24 |
Film Type | Panchromatic B&W Negative |
ISO/ASA Film Speed | 400 |
Film Processing | Standard Black and White Chemistry |
Number of Rolls | 1 |
Roll Length | 100' / 30.48 m |
Packaging Info | |
Package Weight | 0.05 lb |
Box Dimensions (LxWxH) | 2.4 x 1.55 x 1.4" |
Related Questions and Answers
Q: 1. 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: 2. Where does this film come from?
A: According to the information we have, our current inventory's Country of Origin is Czech Republic. Please be aware this can change over the product's production life without notice.
Q: 3. Is this bulk roll expiring soon?
A: Unfortunately we do not have access to the expiration date, but B&H does not sell film that is within 6 months of expiring as new.
Q: 4. I reside outside the US, do customs x-rays affect the film?
A: It is best to ask airport security to hand check film. However, since the Arista EDU Ultra 100 Black and White Negative Film is ISO 100, it should not be an issue.
Q: 5. Does this film have DX encoding?
A: No.
Q: 6. 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: 7. 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: 8. What is the difference between Kodak TMax black and white film and Kodak TriX film? Thanks! :)
A: There are 3 differences between Tri-X and T-Max400. First, T-Max 400 has a very long, linear scale. Tri-X has a shoulder. This means Tri-X make it easy to get plenty of shadow and midtone detail with less worry about highlights going all white. On the other hand, T-Max 400 gives brilliant and subtle highlights that TX just can't. Secondly, T-Max 400 gives a little more shadow speed and greater 'pushability', Third, T-Max 400 has greater resolution than Tri-X. Both great films, and compliment each other.
Q: 9. I can't seem to find on the page how many exposures are in this roll?
A: The amount of exposures and rolls you can get from the TMY 35mm 100' Roll, would in part depend on how you load the cassettes. There really isnt a set standard for this. If you are looking for pre-loaded 35mm cassettes, then you would want to go with one of the following 24 or 36 exposure rolls. http://bhpho.to/1lQsN8g
Q: 10. Does this film have perforations? The description does not say one way or another.
A: Yes, this film does contain perforations.
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