120 Panatomic-X!

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Yeah. That's it. Love it.........
 
Don,
How do you think it would work out for pictorial photography?
Could I compensate by using CC Wratten gel filters?
I know it is on a thinner base, I have 600' of Plus-X Aerorecon also.
And many other aerial 70mm films as well.
Thanks!
-Dan

I bought several rolls of Panatomic X Aero that had been frozen since new. I am pleased with it.

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I am also excited to try this, one roll shot in a Super Ikonta B but not processed yet.

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Excellent. Is your Panatomic-x Aerographic perforated? What developer are you using? These look really good!

Yes, it is bulk loaded 35mm.
Developer is whatever Dwayne’s Photo uses. Normally I develop at home using an Agfa Rondinax, but this substrate is too tough to punch or cut on the Rondinax.
 
wow nice to see the panatomic x is still out there. i cut my teeth with this stuff - i don't think it's been made since 1987 or so ... so quite a bit more than twenty years I suppose!
 
Some shots from my 120 Panatomic X. I shot these at ASA 25 to the best of my Sunny 16 ability, using a Zeiss Ikon Super Ikonta B, processed by Old School Photo Lab with no special instructions.

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Really nice, Mike. I remember back in high school if we were good in class, the instructor would let us use the Pan-X instead of Tri-X for when we had to create our own imagery for printing.


PF
 
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