I finally got outside yesterday and shot a roll of Fuji Across and Kodak BW400CN to compare grain and sharpness. I first shot the AF resolution chart at a distance of ten feet with the camera on a trip, using the 43mm, 65mm, 80mm and 150mm lenses with the aperture at f/8. I finished the frames with some real life shots, with the camera on tripod. I developed the Acros in Pyrocat-MC, and had the BW400CN evaluated by a local lab.
My evaluation, which was done by examining the negatives with a microscope, first shows that the Mamiya 7 lenses are very sharp. With a very conservative reading of the test results the 43mm, 65mm and 80mm lenses gave resolution with both films of over 80 lppm. The 150mm lens did not do as well, with only about 50 lppm. I suspect the distance was just too close for the rangefinder of this lens.
My conclusion is that in terms of resolution there is very little difference between the two films, and the differences that do exist are probably due to slight differences in focusing with the rangefinder. Grain seems finer on the BW400CN.
Of course, none of the above tells me exactly how the negatives will print. Since I plan to do that digitally I have scanned the negatives and examined them on screen after adjustments in Photoshop (which I won’t go into here). My initial impression is that both films will print digitally equally well from the scanned files.
Although I don’t print silver very much in the darkroom I went ahead and made a couple of tests with both negatives to see how they would look on a VC paper. After adjusting for contrast and density I have to say that I liked the look from Acros in Pyrocat-MC much more than the look from BW400CN. The prints from Acros seemed to have a much snappier look.
OK, that is where I stand. My overall conclusion is that if I scan the negatives and print digitally my friend was correct, i.e. I can gain two stops of film speed with equivalent sharpness and grain with BW400CN compared to Acros. But I lose the ability to control contrast, and must send the film to a lab since I won’t process C-41. For printing in the darkroom, I like the Across in Pyrocat-MC.
BTW, from the same tripod set-up and as a curiosity I tested Acros with a Fuji GW690III (90mm lens) and a Moscow-5, with 105mm lens. I tested the 90mm Fujinon EBC at f/4, 5.6, 8 and 11, the 105 Industar at f/5.6, 8, 11 and 16. I have developed the film but not yet read the results. I will post them later this evening in the medium format section in the long running thread on folders.
Sandy King