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The Arista.EDU Ultra 400 B&W Negative Film is versatile and suitable for a wide range of photography, including portraits, landscapes, and street photography.
Yes, the Arista.EDU Ultra 400 B&W Negative Film is designed to be used in all 35mm film cameras.
For optimal development, agitate continuously for the first 30 seconds, followed by 5 to 7 inversion cycles every 30 seconds for the remainder of the development time.
The Arista.EDU Ultra 400 B&W Negative Film offers 24 exposures.
All developing times are standardized for a temperature of 68 degrees Fahrenheit (20 degrees Celsius).
Review Summary
2022-03-03T07:52:31
Ol' reliable. Nice contrasty b&w images, classic film look. Great price easy to find even in a drought. Can't go wrong with this film.
aldric t.
35mm
24
Panchromatic B&W Negative
ISO 400
Standard Black and White Chemistry
1
614572902442



Ol' reliable, always classic.
By aldric t.
Ol' reliable. Nice contrasty b&w images, classic film look. Great price easy to find even in a drought. Can't go wrong with this film.
Become a master of monochrome photography with the Arista.EDU Ultra 400 B&W Negative Film. This high-quality, 35mm roll film offers 24 exposures, perfect for capturing life's moments in stunning black and white. With an ISO of 400, this film is incredibly versatile, performing well in a variety of lighting conditions, from bright sunlight to dimly lit interiors.
Crafted for durability and ease of use, the Arista.EDU Ultra 400 film is compatible with all major black and white film processing systems. Whether you're a seasoned professional or a passionate hobbyist, this film's consistent performance and affordable price point make it an excellent choice for your photographic needs.
Developing this film is straightforward, with recommended times provided for normal contrast negatives based on intermittent agitation. All times are standardized at a temperature of 68 degrees Fahrenheit (20 degrees Celsius), ensuring reliable results. The film is adaptable to 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, with specific dilutions and times detailed for each.
For optimal development, agitate continuously for the first 30 seconds, followed by 5 to 7 inversion cycles every 30 seconds for the remainder of the development time. If using a rotary processor, reduce the developing times by 15% to account for continuous agitation. Keep in mind that development times may need adjusting to suit individual processing systems and practices.
Choose Arista.EDU Ultra 400 B&W Negative Film for its exceptional quality and flexibility, and let it be the canvas for your photographic artistry in black and white.