Show us your photos made with Fuji Neopan 400

I went through a phase in which I shot Neopan 400 straight. I really like it developed with Kodak HC110.

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HC-110 dilution H - Super Ikonta 530-A. I bought one role in 120 format just to see if I liked it. I may buy some more when I run out of Tri-X.
 

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It's pretty much the only 400 speed B&W film I use and I've been using it a lot in my Rollei. Here's some samples from a shoot:

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Here are a few examples from a recent roll I shot. The more I try Neopan 400, the more I like it.

Both are straight from the scanner, with only contrast adjusted a bit in Lightroom. Not the best scans, but this is the first roll I've put through my new Coolscan 5000 and I'm not getting scans as sharp as I anticipated (probably user error from trying to scan with San Francisco to Beijing jet lag).

For a good laugh, take a look at the license plate on the motorcycle.

Both images were taken with a Zeiss Ikon and a VC 35mm f/1.2 Nokton.

Jeff
 

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I don't think I've enjoyed looking at photographs as much as this in a long time. Bravo, and thank you to all =)
 
I've recently tried it out in 120 film, and have found it to be OK. The pictures below were souped in Rodinal 1:50 for 10 minutes. I think the film is decent, and can produce nice photos ( ergo some of the ones shown in this thread already ). I still have some in 35mm format, so I'll still be fooling around a bit with it, but I prefer Tri-X.

You should definitely try it, however, as there are many who really like it.
 
Neopan 400 is becoming my favorite

Neopan 400 is becoming my favorite

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