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Review Summary
2025-04-28T15:40:15
Great Film.
brian s.
2023-04-25T05:29:02
Box arrived crunched but content was ok
Sandra H.
2022-09-13T13:18:09
Works well! Easy to use, exactly what you expect.
Rohith S.
2022-07-03T06:53:36
I am happy with it's overall performance, however I had a difficult time opening the film and needed tape to close it when I was done. once I knew this i kept tape with me.
Jim V.
2021-10-28T08:20:06
I like it.
Rigo O.
2021-10-05T14:36:37
Great quality. Exactly what I expected.
PRISCILLA G.
2021-01-18T07:22:51
Great film, great price, highly recommend
Franklin Y.
35mm
24
Panchromatic B&W Negative
ISO 200
Standard Black and White Chemistry
1
614572902428
Great price
By Sandra H.
Box arrived crunched but content was ok
No surprises
By Rohith S.
Works well! Easy to use, exactly what you expect.
Under the trusted name of Arista, the EDU Ultra 200 B&W Negative Film offers a high-quality, versatile, and easy-to-use solution for all your 35mm photography needs. This durable and affordable 35mm roll film, with its 24 exposures, is designed to deliver superior results in a wide range of applications, from portrait to landscape and still life photography.
Boasting a high ISO of 200, this black and white negative film enhances light sensitivity, enabling you to capture stunning images even in low light conditions. The EDU Ultra 200 is compatible with all major processing systems, ensuring a seamless experience from shooting to developing.
The film's recommended developing times are designed for normal contrast negatives, based on intermittent agitation. These times are standardized for a temperature of 68 Degree F (20 Degree C), although they may vary depending on your specific environment and equipment used. The film is compatible with a range of developers, including Arista 76 Powder, Arista Premium Powder, Arista Liquid Film Developer, Marathon Film Developer, Ilford ID-11, Kodak D-76, Kodak XTOL, Kodak TMAX Developer, Kodak HC 110, and Agfa Rodinal.
For optimal results, it is recommended to agitate continuously for the first 30 seconds of development, followed by 5 to 7 inversion cycles for 5 seconds every 30 seconds for the remainder of the development time. If using a rotary processor with continuous agitation, reduce the developing times by 15%. Please note that development times may need adjusting to suit individual processing systems and working practices.
Experience the difference of Arista's EDU Ultra 200 B&W Negative Film, a reliable choice for photographers seeking quality, versatility, and affordability in their 35mm film.