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The Arista Freestyle EDU DX 400 film is compatible with all 35mm cameras, thanks to its DX-coded metal cartridge.
Yes, the high-speed nature of the ARISTA.EDU DX 400 ISO film makes it suitable for a variety of lighting conditions, including low-light situations.
Yes, the film's fine grain and wide tonal range make it perfect for creating prints with enlargers as well as scanning for digital archiving and printing.
This film is manufactured in the United Kingdom, adhering to strict quality control standards.
Developing times vary by developer, but for example, Arista 76 Powder: Stock - 9.50 mins, 1:1 - 14.00 mins. It's important to adjust times based on your environment and equipment.
Review Summary
Panchromatic B&W Negative
35mm
24 Exposure
400 ISO
Standard Black and White Chemistry
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Be prepared to capture stunning black and white images with the Arista Freestyle EDU DX 400 35mm Black & White Negative Roll Film, offering 24 exposures per roll. This high-speed, panchromatic film is a favorite among educators and photographers alike for its reliability and affordability. Encased in a durable metal cartridge with DX coding, it is compatible with all 35mm cameras, ensuring versatility across various shooting conditions.
Designed for flexibility, the ARISTA.EDU DX 400 ISO film excels in a wide range of lighting situations, making it ideal for both indoor and outdoor photography. Its fine grain structure and extensive tonal range allow for exceptional detail and contrast, whether you're enlarging prints in a darkroom or scanning negatives for digital archiving.
Manufactured in the United Kingdom, this film adheres to stringent quality control standards, providing consistent and dependable results. It is particularly suitable for photographers who wish to experiment with pushing or pulling exposure and development to achieve desired artistic effects.
Processing the Arista.EDU DX black and white film is straightforward, as it is compatible with all major processing systems. Recommended developing times are standardized for normal contrast negatives at 68 Degree F (20 Degree C), though adjustments may be necessary based on your specific environment and equipment. Here are some suggested developing times for various developers:
- Arista 76 Powder: Stock - 9.50 mins, 1:1 - 14.00 mins
- Arista Premium Powder: Stock - 5.50 mins, 1:1 - 6.50 mins
- Arista Liquid: Working Solution - 7.00 mins
- Arista Premium Liquid: 1:9 - 7.00 mins
- LegacyPro L-110/HC-110: 1:31 - 6.00 mins
- Marathon Film Developer: 1:9 - 6.25 mins
- Ilford ID-11: Stock - 9.50 mins
- Rodinal: 1:25 - 7.50 mins
Choose the Arista Freestyle EDU DX 400 35mm film for your next photography project and experience the blend of quality, flexibility, and affordability that makes it a top choice for both educational settings and professional use.