A angelopartemi SnakeFace Local time 10:35 AM Joined Sep 9, 2012 Messages 103 Location Ventura, CA View My Gallery Oct 31, 2013 #1 Freestyle is having a sale on their rolled Tri-X http://www.freestylephoto.biz/search?attr%5B%5D=1-3&attr%5B%5D=2-6&q=tri-x
Freestyle is having a sale on their rolled Tri-X http://www.freestylephoto.biz/search?attr%5B%5D=1-3&attr%5B%5D=2-6&q=tri-x
L Lou Iaquinto Tinshed Local time 5:35 AM Joined Oct 17, 2004 Messages 139 Location Melbourne, Australia View My Gallery Oct 31, 2013 #2 Thanks for the heads up! Regards, Lou
den_sh Established Local time 7:35 PM Joined Nov 26, 2012 Messages 96 View My Gallery Oct 31, 2013 #3 Is there any practical difference between Tri-X and Arista Premium 400? I've heard that it's the same film with a different sticker.
Is there any practical difference between Tri-X and Arista Premium 400? I've heard that it's the same film with a different sticker.
E edge100 Well-known Local time 1:35 PM Joined Oct 27, 2011 Messages 757 Location Toronto, Canada View My Gallery Oct 31, 2013 #4 $0.10 savings over B&H for a 36-exposure roll.
Chriscrawfordphoto Real Men Shoot Film. Local time 1:35 PM Joined Apr 1, 2007 Messages 11,807 Location Fort Wayne, Indiana View My Gallery Oct 31, 2013 #5 den_sh said: Is there any practical difference between Tri-X and Arista Premium 400? I've heard that it's the same film with a different sticker. Click to expand... Yep, they're identical. Same stuff. I have used both side by side and there is NO difference.
den_sh said: Is there any practical difference between Tri-X and Arista Premium 400? I've heard that it's the same film with a different sticker. Click to expand... Yep, they're identical. Same stuff. I have used both side by side and there is NO difference.
DCB Well-known Local time 1:35 PM Joined Mar 21, 2013 Messages 244 View My Gallery Oct 31, 2013 #6 That's $5 cheaper (24 exposer) than my local CVS.... Peace