Let's See Your Neopan 400 Pics

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Rachel. Leica RE, 80/1.4

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Tsukiji fish markets, Tokyo. Nikon F100, 28/1.4.

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Zoological Institute, Russian Academy of Sciences, St Petersburg. M7, Noctilux.

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Konstantin's kitchen, St Petersburg. Rollei 2.8F, Xenotar.

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Cale. Nikon FA, Nikkor AiS 85/1.4.

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All in Xtol 1+3. Exposed as required - from 200-500, or thereabouts, to match the light.

Marty
 
I never used to be a huge fan of grain until I tried Neopan in Rodinal ... it's amazing that such a modern black and white film can respond so sublimely to such a vintage developer. This was taken just the other day. (cropped to 16:9)


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Some great shots here, with great technical quality as well. How about a little tech data, guys? You know, like what developer, development times?

Mine are shot at ~EI200 in contrasty light, 400-500 in normal to flat light. Develop in Xtol 1+3. 15 mintes for EI 200, 16.5-18 minutes for EI400, at 20C. Agitate with three inversions per minute. In very contrasty light invert once every 2 minutes after 8 minutes.

Marty
 
There are some gorgeous photos in this thread, and not just b/c Neopan is great film.

Here are a few of mine. First, a couple shot at iso 640 and souped in Diafine:

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And a couple shot at box speed and developed in Rodinal 1:50 for 11 mins.:

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