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Arista EDU Ultra 100 B&W Negative Film, 35mm Roll Film, 100' Roll

SKU: AR190110 MFR: 190110
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Key Features

  • Capture stunning monochrome images with Arista EDU Ultra 100 black and white film.
  • Enjoy the wide latitude of this 35mm film, perfect for diverse lighting conditions.
  • Achieve fine grain and exceptional sharpness in your black & white photography projects.
  • This panchromatic B&W negative film offers high contrast for dramatic visual impact.
  • Push or pull your Arista EDU Ultra 100 film to adapt to unique shooting scenarios.
  • Create archival quality prints with this classic black and white negative film.
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LINDA L : can you tell me when you are expecting it? I really need it ASAP
Shopper : Why Did You Choose This?ALBERT C : The thing I miss most about bulk film is frame numbers, the thing I love the most about bulk film is it is CheapJose M : Excellent film for students, great results!Chris S : Arista is a cost-effective, good and consistent quality film that I can get in 100' length. I love shooting this film with a Pentax Spotmatic for a fantastic result.T M : Quality/priceJose M : Excellent all around film to shoot and learn all the key things: Expose and develop properly. Respond great to almost any developer (pyro and traditional developers) even works great with home brewed developers such as Caffenol CGREGORY G : Starting to bulk load film again. For every day general use. Prior shooting the preloaded film cartridges. Decent resultsCHARLES Y : Long time use and satisfaction. Good price.Claudio L : “Ideal film for students ”Claudio L : Good quality and valueJOHN A : I needed to try a budget conscious film. It had one good review. I'll see if the girl knew what she was talking about. I haven't developed for a long time so it would be good practice filmTERRY D : good deal

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2025-03-18T22:09:54

Rated 3 out of 5

Gets the job done.

Good for test footage. It's no FP5 or Delta 100 or Double X (my personal favorite b+w negatives). I used a couple of rolls to do some scratch tests in a 35-3 and 435.

MARK L.

2022-12-14T07:44:55

Rated 5 out of 5

Great B&W film

I love this film! It gives great contrast there is very little grain on the 100iso. This has become my favorite B&W film.

JOHN M.

2022-06-26T08:31:16

Rated 5 out of 5

my go to black and white film

arista edu is the only black and white film i shoot. i absolutely love the tones, the contrast, the shadows, the softness. i shoot mostly expired color film and this film gives me old film vibes.

JESSICA G.

2022-06-09T10:08:14

Rated 5 out of 5

Old reliable

My go-to for inexpensive BW film. The most recent rolls have white paper instead of black, and the base seems a bit more pink than the previous blue. Developing is still the same.

KURT J.

2022-05-25T05:26:22

Rated 5 out of 5

My new favorite BW film stock

I bought this film because it was cheap and I wanted to experiment with alternative development techniques, and now I wish I?d bought it sooner. This film stock is EVERYTHING!!! Buy without afterthought, this is what you want.

FLAVIA G.

2022-01-25T07:40:46

Rated 5 out of 5

Great film for the price and for beginners

The film has a good grain structure and is very inexpensive. I recommend it to anyone wanting to try black and white but don't want to pay Kodak prices. It is very easy to develop on your own.

Daniel J.

2021-10-04T07:45:22

Rated 4 out of 5

Good bargain option

Arista 100 (which is basically repackaged Foma 100) is a wonderful, classic looking Black and White film at an unbeatable price - it's almost always the least expensive or near least expensive photographic film on the internet at any given moment. This is a very old fashioned film - like all Foma films, it's "true speed" is somewhat slower than its box speed (probably closer to EI 80 or 64). It's also grainier than, for example, FP4. But it has a beautiful tonality, isn't finicky in the development process, and comes in all the major formats. If you're new to analog photography, budget conscious, or just want an "retro" sort of look, this is a perfect choice.

THOMAS F.

2021-06-18T09:13:42

Rated 5 out of 5

Glad I tried this film

I really like this film, and the contrast was excellent developed in HC-110 dil H for 8 minutes. Delivery by Adorama was also excellent. Film arrived before expected date, which is always nice.

JASON D.

2021-06-11T08:12:39

Rated 5 out of 5

Would buy again

Good contrast and expected grain for the speed and price. Would buy again!

JEAN S.

2021-03-02T11:25:21

Rated 5 out of 5

A few quirks, but a good film at a good price

I have used both the Arista Ultra 100 and 200 in 4x5 sheets and have found them both to be perfectly acceptable films. In fact, it’s hard for me to tell the difference between the two fine-grain films. I expose them both @ ISO 100 and process them with identical times, agitation, and developer dilutions. (With HC-110, 1:19, the developing times are about 25% shorter than those I use for Tri-X or HP-5.) They do have a few peculiarities: very thin emulsion layers, a vivid green anti-halation layer that turns your chemistry green - even after presoaking, and identical notch codes. I have heard that the thin emulsion layer is prone to scratches, but I haven't had any scratching problems. To date, I have made more contact proofs than enlargements. However, based on inspection with a loupe on my light table, after making a few minor processing adjustments I can consistently achieve good detail in both shadows and highlights.

John C.

Arista Ultra 100 Specifications

  • Film Format

    35mm

  • Film Type

    Panchromatic B&W Negative

  • Film Speed

    ISO 100

  • Film Processing

    Standard Black and White Chemistry

  • Number of Rolls

    1

  • Roll Length

    100' (30.48m)

  • UPC Code

    614572901100

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About Arista Ultra 100

FEATURED REVIEWS

My new favorite BW film stock

By FLAVIA G.

I bought this film because it was cheap and I wanted to experiment with alternative development techniques, and now I wish I?d bought it sooner. This film stock is EVERYTHING!!! Buy without afterthought, this is what you want.

Great B&W film

By JOHN M.

I love this film! It gives great contrast there is very little grain on the 100iso. This has become my favorite B&W film.

Arista.EDU Ultra B&W film is compatible with all major processing systems. Recommended developing times are for normal contrast negatives (based on intermittent agitation.) All developing times are standardized for 68 Degree F (20 Degree C). Your developing time may vary based on environment and equipment used.

Developer: Arista 76 Powder
Dilution: Stock
Time @ 68 Degree F (20 Degree C): 6 - 7

Developer: Arista 76 Powder
Dilution: 1:1
Time @ 68 Degree F (20 Degree C): 8 - 10

Developer: Arista Premium Powder
Dilution: Stock
Time @ 68 Degree F (20 Degree C): 6

Developer: Arista Premium Powder
Dilution: 1:1
Time @ 68 Degree F (20 Degree C): 7

Developer: Arista Liquid Film Developer
Dilution: Working Solution
Time @ 68 Degree F (20 Degree C): 7

Developer: Arista Premium Liquid Developer
Dilution: 1:9
Time @ 68 Degree F (20 Degree C): 7

Developer: Marathon Film Developer
Dilution: 1:9
Time @ 68 Degree F (20 Degree C): 6

Developer: Ilford ID-11, Kodak D-76
Dilution: Stock
Time @ 68 Degree F (20 Degree C): 6 - 7

Developer: Ilford ID-11, Kodak D-76
Dilution: 1:1
Time @ 68 Degree F (20 Degree C): 8 - 10

Developer: Kodak XTOL
Dilution: (Straight)
Time @ 68 Degree F (20 Degree C): 5 - 6

Developer: Kodak TMAX Developer
Dilution: 1:4
Time @ 68 Degree F (20 Degree C): 5 - 6

Developer: Kodak HC 110
Dilution: 1:31
Time @ 68 Degree F (20 Degree C):NR

Developer: Agfa Rodinal
Dilution: 1:25
Time @ 68 Degree F (20 Degree C): 3 1/2

Recommended Agitation: Agitate continuously for first 30 seconds of development, then provide agitation of 5 to 7 inversion cycles for 5 seconds every 30 seconds for remainder of development time.

Where continuous agitation is used for rotary processor, reduce the developing times by 15%.

Development times may need adjusting to suit individual processing systems and working practices. If an established system is producing good results, adjust the recommended development times until the desired contrast is obtained.

This material will be replaced if found defective in manufacture, labeling or packaging. Except for such replacement, this product is sold witout warranty or other liability.

Arista Ultra 100 Features

  • Traditional black and white film
  • Designed for 100 ISO
  • Process in standard black and white chemicals
  • Available in 35mm, 120 Roll and Sheet Film Sizes

Key Features

  • Capture stunning monochrome images with Arista EDU Ultra 100 black and white film.
  • Enjoy the wide latitude of this 35mm film, perfect for diverse lighting conditions.
  • Achieve fine grain and exceptional sharpness in your black & white photography projects.
  • This panchromatic B&W negative film offers high contrast for dramatic visual impact.
  • Push or pull your Arista EDU Ultra 100 film to adapt to unique shooting scenarios.
  • Create archival quality prints with this classic black and white negative film.