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Arista Edu Ultra 200 B&w Negative Film 35mm 36 Exposures

Arista Edu Ultra 200 B&w Negative Film 35mm 36 Exposures
  • Product Code: eq30968
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$19.47 $27.45

Arista EDU Ultra 200 B&W Negative Film 35mm 36 Exposuresis a traditional panchromatic film that is optimized for use in a range of shooting conditions. It has a fine grain with high sharpness as well as a wide exposure latitude that make is a useful film for most environments. It has a nominal sensitivity of ISO 200/24° when developed in standard black and white chemistry, and responds well to push processing. EDU Ultra is a flexible film type that is ideally suited for use in general photographic applications.

This is one 36-exposure roll of 35mm format film. This film is not supplied in a DX-coded cassette, requiring users to manually set ISO on their camera.

Panchromatic B&W Negative Film    200/24° in Standard Process    Fine Grain and High Sharpness    Wide Exposure Latitude    Designed for General Use

Parameters
Film Format35mm
Number of Exposures36
Film TypePanchromatic B&W Negative
ISO/ASA Film Speed200
Film ProcessingStandard Black and White Chemistry
Number of Rolls1
Roll Length100' / 30.48 m
Packaging Info
Package Weight0.08 lb
Box Dimensions (LxWxH)2.45 x 1.5 x 1.4"

Related Questions and Answers

Q: 1. how many rolls of film come in the box?

A: There is one roll of film in the Arista EDU Ultra 400 Black and White Negative Film (35mm Roll Film, 36 Exposures) box.

Q: 2. Is this priced as one roll or 3 rolls?

A: Kodak ColorPlus 200 Color Negative Film (35mm Roll Film, 36 Exposures) is one (1) roll of film.

Q: 3. Is this film DX coded?

A: Yes, the Kodak ColorPlus 200 Color Negative Film (35mm Roll Film, 36 Exposures) is DX coded.

Q: 4. The film will be effected if I develop it after 8 months after?

A: The film may lose some of its latent image over a period of 8 months but generally should be ok. It is of course best practice to develop the film right away.

Q: 5. Can I use D76 to develope this film? What developing time is recommended? Thanks.

A: Yes you can use D76 to develop Arista EDU Ultra 200 Black and White Negative Film (35mm Roll Film, 36 Exposures). The manufacture does not list the times for that film and D76, You might need to experiment. They list others in this pdf, https://bhpho.to/42YXqPr .

Q: 6. What type of perforations does it have? Bell and Howell or Kodak Standard?

A: The Arista EDU Ultra 100 Black and White Negative Film (35mm Roll Film, 100' Roll) has sprocket holes for a 35mm still camera—it is not movie film.

Q: 7. Could you reduce price for high quantity?

A: Unfortunately, we cannot. The prices we have listed for film are the best that we can offer.

Q: 8. I reside outside the US, do customs x-rays affect the film?

A: It is best to ask airport security to hand check film. However, since the Arista EDU Ultra 100 Black and White Negative Film is ISO 100, it should not be an issue.

Q: 9. How many exposures do I get with half frame camera?

A: Regarding the Kodak ColorPlus 200 Color Negative Film (35mm Roll Film, 36 Exposures) and how many exposures you get with a half-frame camera, it would be generally 72 frames.

Q: 10. Can anyone compare Arista EDU Ultra 100 to Agfa APX100?

A: The Arista is FomaPan as I've heard, it has a lot of black and white. I've only shot APX 400, it has more traditional grays also.

14/09/2024

[200] This was my first time using Arista EDU 200 film and I'm very pleased with the results. I developed it in Pyro 510 using semi-stand method and got great range in tones. I did shoot it at ISO 125 instead of 200, and got some beautiful photos.

5
16/07/2024

[36] Film came out great, love the grain

5
04/07/2024

[35mm] i've shot all three speeds of the arista fomapan in a different can... of the three 200 has to be my favorite, it's not quite as contrasty and grainy as 400, and 100 looks like 200 with maybe slightly less grain but you have to shoot it slower



a great cheap option to shoot during the day



i do caution to take care when loading onto a developing reel... fomapan
loves to twist and pop out of track while loading and can easily get
crinkled

5
28/06/2024

[200] I recommend it it Relly good

5
24/05/2024

[36] In my case, I could make about 20 rolls in 36 frames.

Very high cost performance, you can easily release the shutter, so it is ideal for practice.

Of course the images quality of the pictures taken is also good, and you can take pictures with very high definition and moderate contrast.

5
13/05/2024

[200] I love this film, is very reliable and the price is excelent

5
30/11/-0001

[36] worked great in my Olympus OMG

5

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