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Great film for the Holga enthusiast
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.
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.
Mill City, Minneapolis 2007
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Great film, excellent latitude.
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
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Great results with Diafine for architecture. Love processing with Rodinal for BLACK and WHITE. Sharp and great grainquality.
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