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Aug 25, 2008 18:50 |  #1

I am a student at the university of arizona and am having trouble finding a good website to purchase b/w film for my 35mm class in bulk. I also need recommendation of brand. Stated in my syllabus is that I need a minimum of 30 rolls of film for my semester class, so i need film that will keep well yet yield good results. I thank anyone ahead of time for their recommendations.


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Aug 25, 2008 19:22 |  #2

Check with B&H.


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Aug 25, 2008 19:25 |  #3

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Aug 25, 2008 19:36 |  #4

Also, be sure to check on B&H's educational discount. Might save a fair bit.


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Aug 25, 2008 19:42 |  #5

I always used freestyle photo! They are pretty good.....
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Aug 25, 2008 22:57 |  #6

See if it is possible to buy a Watson bulk film daylight loader

[edit] here is one of many sources http://store.ultrafine​online.com/wa100bufida​l.html (external link)

and film in 100' rolls, and 35mm film cassettes.

[edit] go to B&H and search for '35Mm Bulk Film' and you will find film and reloadable cassettes


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Aug 26, 2008 23:13 as a reply to  @ Wilt's post |  #7

B&H for prices and bulk orders. I've used several different kinds of B&W film, but the one I return to often is Tri-X 400. I also like Plus-X 125 for tonal range.


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Aug 26, 2008 23:17 |  #8

Tri-X or
http://www.bhphotovide​o.com …1_HP5_Plus_35mm​_100_.html (external link)

Ilford HP5 for general purpose 400 ISO. Plus-X 125 is also my favorite for that range.


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Aug 27, 2008 01:33 as a reply to  @ TheHoff's post |  #9

Before investing in a lot of bulk roll film, you should try the different types of B&W film first to see what type works best for you. Assuming you don't like wasting money and want to get the best grade possible out of the class. Also, start looking into what type of paper you plan on using to make your prints.


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Aug 27, 2008 05:42 |  #10

Another B&W film to look at (higher ISO) is Fuji Neopan 1600 (EI about 800)

100' rolls might be hard to come by nowadays for some films...


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Aug 27, 2008 05:45 |  #11

I agree with what theHoff said, I also had photography class, they gave us the ilford HP5 since you can't get the tri-x here where i live, but those 2 are awesome... the HP5 was great fun to take photos with and is the reason i'm in the market for a good film body compatible with the lenses and other digital stuff im buying :D


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Aug 27, 2008 10:56 |  #12

Aidenswarrior wrote in post #6176993 (external link)
I am a student at the university of arizona and am having trouble finding a good website to purchase b/w film for my 35mm class in bulk. I also need recommendation of brand. Stated in my syllabus is that I need a minimum of 30 rolls of film for my semester class, so i need film that will keep well yet yield good results. I thank anyone ahead of time for their recommendations.

Are you needing true B&W film or Color Negative B@W?


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Aug 27, 2008 11:04 |  #13

I'd recommend freestylephoto - they're awesome.

In terms of film, it doesn't matter what you buy. To try a film, you need to shoot those 15 rolls to get a feel what it's like and then compare it to something else - bam - the semester is gone.

So just pick the cheapest one and roll with it. There's a 100 feet of arista EDU ultra selling for 20 bucks or so.

As you change development conditions or push/pull it, you'll be able to change the look of the film, the grain, contast... etc.


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Aug 27, 2008 12:09 |  #14

Another vote for Freestyle, I always liked Ilford HP5 and FP4. Each had great range and tonality. We used to have film wars as intense as the Mac/Windows debates are today. From that you may gather that some people will be slanted. Including me.


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Aug 27, 2008 12:20 |  #15

To equate it now, looking at films of the same speed and era, it is like comparing RAW converters. You would probably be perfectly happy with one, no matter which one, as long as you did not try others to compare it to. They're all good; some are more accurate and some give interesting slants to the range.

and of course as DocF said, your developer, times, and temperatures make just as much difference as the film stock you choose.


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