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The recommended developing temperature for Arista EDU Ultra 400 film is standardized at 68°F (20°C).
Yes, you can use Arista EDU Ultra 400 film with rotary processors. However, reduce the developing times by 15% when using continuous agitation.
Arista EDU Ultra 400 film is compatible with various 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.
Yes, the Arista EDU Ultra 400 film is suitable for photographers of all levels, offering versatile processing options and high-quality results.
Yes, the Arista EDU Ultra 400 film 5-pack includes a camera bag for convenient storage and transport.
Review Summary
2025-11-04T07:05:01
I love this film and I'm always so happy with the results
AUSTIN M.
2025-02-26T07:48:30
I finally got to run a roll through my Canon IID2 rangefinder and found the film advance very crunchy and resistant. I'm also not thrilled about these plastic canisters.
JOSE P.
2023-08-15T18:16:13
Kodak is best but twice the price. This stuff is about ASA 200, not 400, it also needs more than the indicated development time. Trial and error will tell how much to over expose and develop. You can get good results
Stephen M.
2022-09-14T09:53:28
Love the grainy, dreamy quality of this stock. I picked it up since so many people compared it to the old school Kodak Tri-X. Seems to halate more (could just be my lens), but was definitely very pleasing. If you're looking for pristine and grain free then move on. If you like some character, contrast, grain, and maybe some dreaminess (depending on your lens) then have at it.
Steven W.
2022-03-03T10:13:23
Another good, cheap 120 film
Jay G.
2022-02-10T05:29:18
Cheaper than anything else. Good for testing.
Brian B.
2021-08-18T08:26:03
Best affordable medium format film
PATRICIA D.
2020-12-12T09:29:52
A nicely balanced film, with a wide exposure lattitude when your meter fails. Develops nicely in D76
John M.
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35mm
24
Panchromatic B&W Negative
ISO 400
Standard Black and White Chemistry
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Wonderful bw film for cheap
By AUSTIN M.
I love this film and I'm always so happy with the results
Dreany
By Steven W.
Love the grainy, dreamy quality of this stock. I picked it up since so many people compared it to the old school Kodak Tri-X. Seems to halate more (could just be my lens), but was definitely very pleasing. If you're looking for pristine and grain free then move on. If you like some character, contrast, grain, and maybe some dreaminess (depending on your lens) then have at it.
Make your black and white photography stand out with the Arista EDU Ultra 400 35mm Black and White Negative Roll Film, available in a convenient 5-pack with a camera bag. This high-quality film is designed to deliver exceptional results and is compatible with all major processing systems, making it a versatile choice for photographers of all levels.
The Arista EDU Ultra 400 film is optimized for normal contrast negatives, with recommended developing times based on intermittent agitation. All developing times are standardized for 68 Degree F (20 Degree C), though your specific environment and equipment may necessitate adjustments. For optimal results, consider the following developer options:
- Arista 76 Powder: Use at stock dilution for 7-8 minutes or at 1:1 dilution for 12-13 minutes.
- Arista Premium Powder: Use at stock dilution for 7 1/2 minutes or at 1:1 dilution for 8 1/2 minutes.
- Arista Liquid Film Developer: Use as a working solution for 8 minutes.
- Arista Premium Liquid Developer: Dilute 1:9 for an 8-minute development time.
- Marathon Film Developer: Dilute 1:9 for 6 1/2 minutes.
- Ilford ID-11, Kodak D-76: Use at stock dilution for 7-8 minutes or at 1:1 dilution for 12-13 minutes.
- Kodak XTOL: Use straight for 7 minutes.
- Kodak TMAX Developer: Dilute 1:4 for 7-8 minutes.
- Kodak HC 110: Dilute 1:31 for 6 1/2 minutes.
- Agfa Rodinal: Dilute 1:25 for 5 1/2 minutes.
For best results, 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%. Adjust development times as needed to suit your processing system and achieve your desired contrast.
The Arista EDU Ultra 400 film is a reliable choice for capturing stunning black and white images, and it comes with the assurance of quality manufacturing. Enhance your photography with this versatile film and enjoy the convenience of a camera bag included in the pack.