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Old 06-20-2011   #51
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Legacy Pro 400 x100' 25.95, Short dated... I just got a spool, and it has 8-2011 as a exp. date., two months... But, the last 100' roll I had was fine months later, and not refrigerated.
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Old 06-27-2011   #52
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OZ isn't the only place that Tri-X is high. I stopped at a local Wolf Camera Friday to get a roll of Tri-X 36 exp to run through a new-to-me Contax 137 MD and a Yashica 50 1.4 M lens and they wanted $7.27 plus tax!
You US guys have such cheap film still, in Europe a roll of Tri-x is about 10e in a shop, about 4,5-8e from a webshop. I purchased a roll of Provia 400X 135-36 in Stockholm this winter and had to pay 137SEK for it (thats about 20$). Dont complain, you get of cheap still regarding many parts of the world.
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Old 09-24-2011   #53
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According to Freestyle's catalogue and website, Arista Premium 100 is no longer being carried. I don't know whether this is permanent, but it's a bummer. I love the stuff.
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Old 09-24-2011   #54
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According to Freestyle's catalogue and website, Arista Premium 100 is no longer being carried. I don't know whether this is permanent, but it's a bummer. I love the stuff.

They still have the 24 exposure rolls in stock.

Bummer indeed. That was my favorite film but as long as they keep making Plus-X I'll keep using it.
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Old 09-24-2011   #55
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Legacy Pro 400, aka Neopan 400 is gone from the website...
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Legacy Pro 400, aka Neopan 400 is gone from the website...
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Old 09-24-2011   #57
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Neopan 400 x36 In Stock $1.99

I've 250 -300 rolls in the freezer.
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Old 09-24-2011   #59
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Just inventoried my freezer. 600 ft of LP100, 200 ft of 2TMY, 100 ft of LP400. Tempted to order more 2TMY...
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Old 10-03-2011   #60
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Re-stocked for the next 2 months.... Fuji Neopan 400 from UniquePhoto...
I like it at ISO 640 souped with the 800 times in Rodinal 1:25...

Still $1.99 per 36x, and in stock..
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Old 10-03-2011   #61
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has anyone found a rebrand for neopan 1600? I'd buy a flat of that...
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Old 03-04-2012   #62
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Looks like Legacy is LONG gone.
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Old 03-28-2012   #63
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I just bought some FUN40036 at B&H for $4.50 a roll.
Freestyle is $5.09

And, I did not see any Legacy of any kind (I was looking for Legacy Pro 400)... So Fuji Neopan 400 is my next favorite 400 of a old-school grain film.

And yes, the Stock Number for Fuji Neopan 400 36x is FUN40036
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Bought 10 rolls of Arista Premium 400. When looking at Reciprocity Failure, should I count this stuff as a Kodak film - considering it is re-branded TriX?

I ask because for school we have been assigned to do low light shooting and I have a chart with Indicated Exposure time compared to PanF, FP-4, Afga25 Afga100, HP-5 and Kodak time (So indicated time is to be 1 second = 2 seconds for Kodak films).
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should I count this stuff as a Kodak film - considering it is re-branded TriX?
Yes, consider it identical to Tri-X.
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Old 06-19-2012   #66
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Can anyone chime in on using Arista EDU Ultra B&W 400. I believe it is Fomapan 400 action. Is it? I have used it but it was 3 or 4 years ago.
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Kenmore 400......
Old 10-09-2012   #67
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Kenmore 400......

A few questions.....

What kind of base does this have? is it thick enough not to curl after drying? Like HP5, Delta 400, Tr-X?

Do you guys/gals that use it, like the results in Rodinal (Standard Develop, not stand)?

Grain Wise... Tri-X like or Delta 400 like.

I am trying tighten my film budget a bit, maybe, I get a roll or 2 more if I can save a few bucks per roll.
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Hello Everyone,

If I read correctly, only 2 (or 3) alternatives for Kodak films are still available from Freestyle. Is there another thread with other films and their corresponding cheaper alternatives?

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