John Bragg
Well-known
I am very excited as I write this. Sounds childish, but I have just taken delivery of my Tri-X and I am so looking forward to developing some in the near future. its like welcoming back an old and well loved friend. I got sidetracked with Neopan 400 and produced some lovely shots with it, but due to the rising cost I have returned once more to familiar ground. I think I should have a roll shot soon and it will be developed in Rodinal and scanned in short order. I know there are various rumours abounding on here and other sites about the future of Neopan 400 but Tri-X is pretty easy to source and that is the way I have chosen.
robbeiflex
Well-known
That's funny, I am in the process of switching from Tri-X back to HP5+ and I feel the same way. 
whitecat
Lone Range(find)er
And I switched from Tri X awhile back to Neopan 400 and never looked back.
John Bragg
Well-known
If you're concerned about rising costs then consider using Arista Premium 400 which is rebranded Tri-X.
I get mine from Freestyle Photographic Supplies.
Thats a good suggestion. im not sure if there is a freestyle in the uk though? I will search online. Tri-X is reasonably priced at 7dayshop.com in comparison to Neopan. They just aren't offering the discount on quantity with the green boxed film and that makes it a no brainer for me.
DNG
Film Friendly
Been decades since I used Tri-X, I assume the old-school emulsion, not the TMAX. I like Neopan 400, and Delta Pro 400. But, FUN40036 is gretting pricey in some places. I can but it on-line for $4.50 or locally for $7.25 (The local is way out of line, and the sales person says that .."we don't sell film... but we have it for students..." Really... So, let's rape their wallets, is what I see..... No wander they don't sell film.
paulfish4570
Veteran
i much prefer hp5 for its handling characteristics, but since i managed to get some tri-x to lie flat the other day, i'm going with ap 400 (tri-x). the ap 400 is so much less expensive than hp5 ...
Nigel Meaby
Well-known
I've just received 50 rolls of Arista Premium 400 from Freestyle and got hit with a bill of £35/$55 for import VAT and handling fees. However it still makes it cheaper than buying Tri-x in the UK by 50p per roll. Works out I've paid around £3.00 per roll.
7 Day shop are charging over £5 a roll now but AG Photographic are doing bricks of 10 for £35.80 http://www.ag-photographic.co.uk/tri-x-400-35mm-36-pack-of-10-1503-p.asp
As far as I can see that's the best deal in the UK now... unless someone know's otherwise
7 Day shop are charging over £5 a roll now but AG Photographic are doing bricks of 10 for £35.80 http://www.ag-photographic.co.uk/tri-x-400-35mm-36-pack-of-10-1503-p.asp
As far as I can see that's the best deal in the UK now... unless someone know's otherwise
Nokton48
Veteran
I have lots of Tri-X and Neopan Presto 400 in bulk rolls. I still prefer Double-X 5222, and I just bought 800 feet of it yesterday from Kodak (over the phone). It runs $1.94 per 36 exposure roll. But Tri-X is an old friend, no doubt. I interchange Tri-X and Double-X, even develop it together in the same tank.
John Bragg
Well-known
I've just received 50 rolls of Arista Premium 400 from Freestyle and got hit with a bill of £35/$55 for import VAT and handling fees. However it still makes it cheaper than buying Tri-x in the UK by 50p per roll. Works out I've paid around £3.00 per roll.
7 Day shop are charging over £5 a roll now but AG Photographic are doing bricks of 10 for £35.80 http://www.ag-photographic.co.uk/tri-x-400-35mm-36-pack-of-10-1503-p.asp
As far as I can see that's the best deal in the UK now... unless someone know's otherwise![]()
This is how i bought it from 7dayshop.com at a discount.
http://www.7dayshop.com/catalog/product_info.php?manufacturers_id=&products_id=113481
Colin Corneau
Colin Corneau
If saving money is the key consideration (and that's fair) then make the effort to bulk-load. Here, read this:
http://kenshukan.net/john/archives/2011/11/16/a-basic-introduction-into-bulk-loading-35mm-film/
Although Arista film is cheap enough to make bulk loading almost not necessary.
It's great you found a film you like and makes you passionate about shooting again...but, 10 different photographers will have 20 different views on which film is best. Never fails
http://kenshukan.net/john/archives/2011/11/16/a-basic-introduction-into-bulk-loading-35mm-film/
Although Arista film is cheap enough to make bulk loading almost not necessary.
It's great you found a film you like and makes you passionate about shooting again...but, 10 different photographers will have 20 different views on which film is best. Never fails
Pete B
Well-known
Thats a good suggestion. im not sure if there is a freestyle in the uk though? I will search online. Tri-X is reasonably priced at 7dayshop.com in comparison to Neopan. They just aren't offering the discount on quantity with the green boxed film and that makes it a no brainer for me.
This might be worth a try:
http://www.firstcall-photographic.c...tmere-400-black-and-white-film-iso-400-135-36
http://www.firstcall-photographic.co.uk/products/4268/kentmere-400-black-and-white-film-iso-400-30m
Watch the delivery charges though.
Pete
John Bragg
Well-known
Thanks Pete. I use Firstcall quite a bit. The only problem with ordering from them is the carriage charge. 7dayshop.com is carriage paid.
Nigel Meaby
Well-known
Ahh yes I missed that. Makes it about the same price as AG Photographic per roll.This is how i bought it from 7dayshop.com at a discount.
http://www.7dayshop.com/catalog/product_info.php?manufacturers_id=&products_id=113481
If you like bulk loading and want to take a punt on some out of date film then this is a good deal on HP5+ http://www.foto-r3.com/en/ilford-hp5-305-metros-52010.html
zauhar
Veteran
If you're concerned about rising costs then consider using Arista Premium 400 which is rebranded Tri-X.
I get mine from Freestyle Photographic Supplies.
Aha - that explains why the massive dev chart indicates that both Arista Premium and Tri-x are pushable to a mind--boggling ISO 12,800 in Rodinal!
Did anyone every try that? ;-)
Randy
JayM
Well-known
i much prefer hp5 for its handling characteristics, but since i managed to get some tri-x to lie flat the other day, i'm going with ap 400 (tri-x). the ap 400 is so much less expensive than hp5 ...
How!?! Tri-X's arching is a huge reason I started using HP5+ too Well that and faster developing and good 1600 push in Rodinal.
Sejanus.Aelianus
Veteran
Ahh yes I missed that. Makes it about the same price as AG Photographic per roll.![]()
What! 7 Day Shop aren't selling any Ilford, now. They used to be the cheapest place to get it. Or am I missing something?
Nigel Meaby
Well-known
No they aren't listing Ilford anymore, you're right!What! 7 Day Shop aren't selling any Ilford, now. They used to be the cheapest place to get it. Or am I missing something?
John Bragg
Well-known
No they aren't listing Ilford anymore, you're right!
Perhaps Ilford aren't supplying them to keep prices up?
Trius
Waiting on Maitani
I'm waiting for Arista Premium in 4x5 
John Bragg
Well-known
I think I may also have to try "New" APX 100 in the near future. I have fond memories of this film too. !!
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