ARISTA EDU ULTRA ISO 400 35X24

Key Features
- Panchromatic B&W Negative Film
- 35mm Roll
- 24 Exposures
- 400 ISO
- Standard B&W Chemical Process
- Fine Grain and High Sharpness
NOTE: This is a NON-DX Coated film. Remember to manually select your ISO on your camera!
OVERVIEW
The Arista.Edu Ultra Line of Film and Paper is the educator’s choice for their students. All Arista.EDU Ultra Films are high quality, economical, all-purpose emulsions featuring fine-grain, full tonal range, excellent resolution, and wide exposure latitude.
NOTE: This is a NON-DX Coated film. Remember to manually select your ISO on your camera!
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film specifications
| Exposures | 24 Exposures |
| Film Type | Panchromatic B&W |
| Film Size | 35MM |
| Film Size | 35mm |
| Film Speed | ISO 400 |
| Film Format | 35mm |
| Film Sharpness | Fine Grain |
- Arista EDU Ultra 400 ISO 35mm x 24 exp
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