Ultrafine Xtreme Black & White Film ISO 100

I bought a 100' roll of Ultrafine Extreme 100 when it was on sale for some ridiculously low price. I loaded a few rolls, and wandered through a peaceful demonstration in my small town earlier this summer. Taken with an old Canon IVSB2 rangefinder and Canon 35/2.8 lens. I was pleasantly surprised how good the film was. It was a high contrast, open sun day, and the film handled it perfectly.

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Jim B.
 
I think it looks great in 120 format.

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Ultrafine Extreme 100 120, Bronica SQ, 150mm

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Ultrafine Extreme 100 120, Bronica SQ, 80mm
 
I am drawing a blank here.... Is this an Arista film? I thought I'd tried most of the mainstream ASA 100 B&W films out there but suddenly I am not recalling this one.
 
agentlossing: Thank you!

css9450: I don't know for sure. Many of the opinions I have read lean toward UFX100 being rebranded Kentmere 100. It seems reasonable, having shot both. It is inexpensive (cheaper than Kentmere), dries flat, and scans well. I have had no emulsion flaws like I had with Arista EDU 100. I initially purchased a few rolls to check the functionality of cameras I was working on, with little regard for quality. I discovered that I actually like the film. I am now on my second bulk roll, and it is all I have been shooting for my blog, at least in 35mm B&W. I haven't tried any of the other formats or speeds yet, but likely will.

These were from a test roll developed in Rodinal, and a bit too grainy for my taste. D-76 is my usual soup.

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It's a nice modern looking "cheap" film. I prefer the classic look of Fomapan for my "cheap" film, but it's nice to have the choice. It's a good film.
 
I am drawing a blank here.... Is this an Arista film? I thought I'd tried most of the mainstream ASA 100 B&W films out there but suddenly I am not recalling this one.

I think is closer to Kentmere emulsion than Arista. Package is something like Ilford/Harman. I've tested both of them and Arista/Foma seems different. Kentmere is not made on 120 but I think emulsion is very similar. It was sold by Photo warehouse but it has been unavailable for months.
 
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