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Japan Camera Hunter Streetpan 400 Black And White Negative Film (120 Roll Film)

Japan Camera Hunter Streetpan 400 Black And White Negative Film (120 Roll Film)
  • Product Code: ga55127
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$41.97 $63.79

Japan Camera Hunter StreetPan 400 is a high-speed panchromatic black and white negative film featuring a nominal sensitivity of ISO 400/27° and a fine grain structure. Using a unique two-layer emulsion, this film is ideal for working in low-light situations and also retains a low grain profile that makes it especially well-suited to scanning. Also distinct, this film has spectral sensitivity to 750nm, which helps to cut through atmospheric haze and fog for greater clarity and contrast. This extended red sensitivity also benefits working in lower light conditions, such as during dawn and dusk, and its wide exposure latitude allows you to rate the film between EI 200-500 for acceptable results. It has low base fog levels when processed at high temperatures, making it suitable for high volume processing, and the emulsion is coated on a 100ÿµm-thick transparent polyester base. Additionally, base substrate layers offer permanent anti-static qualities and a gelatin coating has also been applied to the back layer to resist scratching.

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Panchromatic B&W Negative Film    ISO 400/27° in Standard Process    Two-Layer Emulsion, Fine Grain    Wide Exposure Latitude    Extended Spectral Sensitivity to 750nm    Transparent Polyester Base    Anti-Scratch and Anti-Static Coatings

Parameters
Film Format120
Film TypePanchromatic B&W Negative
ISO/ASA Film Speed400
Film ProcessingStandard Black and White Chemistry
Film BasePolyester
Number of Rolls1
Layer Thickness100.0 µm
Packaging Info
Package Weight0.06 lb
Box Dimensions (LxWxH)3.1 x 1.2 x 1.1"

Related Questions and Answers

Q: 1. What developer might produce the least bromide drag using a steel reel in a steel tank?

A: I would consider using Photographers' Formulary Pyrocat HD Film Developer (Dry) - Makes 10 Liters BH #PHPHDFD10L • MFR #01-5080 for this film. But for your bromide drag issue I would not use the stick agitation but rather inversion agitation to help with this issue so you get the chemistry moving well and it does not sit in one place too long causing the bromide build up in areas.

Q: 2. i have 100 & 400 film stored in freezer the dates are 2011 is the film still good?

A: Yes, but make sure you let the film come to room temperature before breaking the seal on the wrapper or else you will end up with condensation on the film. -Ty

Q: 3. I am loading the 120 size Rollei 400 infrared in a pinhole camera (6x6 size) but I don't see any frame numbers on the backing paper. Does it have any? If not, can you recommend how often to turn the film to the next frame?

A: Hey there brave soul of infrared endeavours! There are numbers on the film itself, pretty sure not on the backing. You will need to measure turns to get 6 centimeters. I would take strip of paper and measure 6cm on it and see how many turns will give you 6cm and a bit. Other than that, use complete darkness for loading/unloading too. Hope this helps :)

Q: 4. How many exposures per roll?

A: Depending on which Holga you have, on 120 film you get twelve 6x6 images per roll or sixteen 6x4.5 images per roll.

Q: 5. Is this film useable with a B+W 093 IR filter? What ISO would I set on my meter?

A: Yes you can use the B+W -93 IR filter with Rollei Infrared 400 Black and White Negative Film (120 Roll Film, Boxed). Note, results can vary.

Q: 6. Red or infrared filters are necesary ?,or without it?

A: With the red filter it tends to give better definition and a bit less contrast which tends to be more pleasing to the eye I find. The filters are not necessary but they do help a bit.

Q: 7. What precautions if any I have to take before loading the IR film in the camera and also before I develop?

A: I would recommend loading it in a changing bag/tent if you are shooting 120. Many Rollei films are on a clear polyester base that has shown itself to behave like a light pipe and produce images that look like they were taken in a leaky camera. In fact, I would not open the mylar package the film comes in (inside the box) outside of the tent. I don't know if this IR film is on that clear base or not, but IR film and 120 spools are not a good combo, so I still recommend loading it in the darkest environment you can find.

Q: 8. What is the exposure latitude for Delta 400?

A: Slim. Not the most forgiving film. Meter like crazy.

Q: 9. I'm developing this film in my darkroom. Usually I use T-max developer. What are you using to develop this film and any info on time and concentrate?

A: Per instructions inside box, I use D-76 developer at 1+1 dilution, 10:50 seconds development time. Great results with this film every time.

Q: 10. Im ONLY 4 days into my Mamiya 645 1000s path,how do I know what films I can use in my camera,or,are all 120 films useable in the camera?

A: Any 120 film is compatible with the Mamiya 645 1000s.

21/09/2024

This is a great film. Contrasty and a really great B&W emulsion.

5
12/09/2024

beautiful quality

5
06/09/2024

Have been wanting this guy for a while and it didn't disappoint. The closure is only friction fit so I may end up getting a rubber band for it eventually, but it is staying closed very well right now and holds film with the wrapper on. very pleased.

5
16/08/2024

I have a red one to carry color and a black one for monochrome.

They do fine for my MF kit in a backpack. I keep them in those mesh outside pockets for water bottles, so they are secure and handy. So far, they have resisted the elements well, though I wouldn't expect them to keep film dry if dropped in water.

If securing the lid was an issue, a stop of Velcro would be a simple fix.

5
14/07/2024

I love this for loading up a few rolls and tossing it in my bag for the day. It's small and easy to fit in my bag and feels pretty durable.

It's also great when flying to hand to security for a hand check so my film isn't damaged in X Ray or other scanning machines.

5
27/06/2024

Los uso continuamente en situaciones de clima extremo, un producto excenete.

5
17/06/2024

Bought two of these for a trip. Easier to manage than rolls flopping about in a bag & more protective. Happy with my purchase.

5
24/05/2024

I enjoy these cases and have purchased several to hold film 120 both before and after shooting.

5
23/05/2024

gorgeous film. love it.

5
13/05/2024

Great case, I'm very happy.

5

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