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Review Summary
2011-12-04T19:00:00
Neopan 400 is such a wonderful film to work with. Works well in most any developer and produces smooth tonal transitions and has great tonal range.
barry d.
2010-02-20T19:00:00
Great stuff! I love the easy load spools. The film itself is nice and razor sharp, similar to tri-x's sharpness. The negatives have a super clear base making the developed image quite contrasty initially. I made some prints with it, its easy to deal with, it makes pictures! hey!
Kyle
2009-10-11T21:00:00
I'm a student so a good price is key. Better yet, this product is relatively cheap AND consistent, and I get awesome results, so what more could I ask for?
LifeInMyLens
2008-08-24T21:00:00
Great film for the Holga enthusiast
Photonfish
2008-05-07T21:00:00
Started out using Ilford films with great results, but that got expensive given how much film I use. Gave NEOPAN 400 a try and got similar, consistant results. Haven't been as lucky with 100, but the 400 has been great. Just to be clear regarding the 100, processing B&W is new to me so a more experienced person may have much better results.
WILL P.
2007-10-07T21:00:00
I think this film is an amazing product. Batch to batch consistency is second to none. I have used a lot of Tri-X (400) and it's a toss-up between Neopan 400 and it. I develop it in Pyrocat-MC and Xtol developers, and I get results that I am very happy with. Great tonal range, beautiful highlights and very well separated midtones. It prints like a dream. I would describe the film like Tri-X but with slightly finer grain, and it's at the time being a dollar less expensive per roll. Tri-X appears a bit sharper to my eye, with Neopan displaying a slightly better, more defined grayscale. Both are fantastic films. I've introduced this film to a few people and they have been very pleasantly surprised.
Thomas
2007-09-26T21:00:00
Great film, excellent latitude.
abcdshp
2007-03-08T19:00:00
I used this film for street photography for years but have now switched to tri-x. I feel tx scans better and is slightly more forgiving in harsh light
Ron G.
2007-02-04T19:00:00
Great results with Diafine for architecture. Love processing with Rodinal for BLACK and WHITE. Sharp and great grainquality.
Fionn R.
Extraordinary Sharpness, Wide Exposure Latitude, Push Processing Capability to EI 1600
An ISO 400 black-and-white film offering extraordinary sharpness, fine grain, and wide exposure latitude.