Since the demise of TXP 320, I've been searching for a new film, not necessarily an exact replacement, just something different, and being "frugal" I decided to give some of the Ultra 400 a go. Having read many threads here and in other places, I knew what to look for and assume this is still just rebranded Foma.
Anyhow my observations:
1. I didn't have any of the scratches / emulsion problems others have reported. Shot and loaded in both my Koni Rapid 200 and Bronica ETRS.
2. I did, however, have a big problem with the spooling. For instance, I put the spool in my Koni back, went to pull it across, and the spool started to "let loose" ... like unroll itself! I've never had any film do this. Fogged the first three frames. Was more careful with the Bronica when loading.
3. Similar issue when I went to load on reels in the darkroom. The film just spooled out into wide roll ... unlike other films that curl back nicely on themselves and allow control in loading, this film just wanted to not stay rolled up.
4. The blue! I mean ... ok, I'd read about it, but geez this film is blue. Anyone know the historical/emulsion history of why? Never seen film this color.
5. On the positive side, rated at 320 I got good negs souped in Rodinal 1:25 for 5.5 mins. I think the next batch I'm going to do 1:50 for 11 mins.
I have a few more rolls to shoot, but I don't think I'll be buying anymore. Even if I pull good prints, the QC on the spool loading, plus what I've read about emulsion / scratch issues, just doesn't make the savings up front worth the stress and worry of what might happen. Sometimes it just doesn't make sense to be cheap
I will add to this next weekend when I do some prints, and I'm going to finish the other rolls I have as well.
Did I mention the blue? hehe.
Anyhow my observations:
1. I didn't have any of the scratches / emulsion problems others have reported. Shot and loaded in both my Koni Rapid 200 and Bronica ETRS.
2. I did, however, have a big problem with the spooling. For instance, I put the spool in my Koni back, went to pull it across, and the spool started to "let loose" ... like unroll itself! I've never had any film do this. Fogged the first three frames. Was more careful with the Bronica when loading.
3. Similar issue when I went to load on reels in the darkroom. The film just spooled out into wide roll ... unlike other films that curl back nicely on themselves and allow control in loading, this film just wanted to not stay rolled up.
4. The blue! I mean ... ok, I'd read about it, but geez this film is blue. Anyone know the historical/emulsion history of why? Never seen film this color.
5. On the positive side, rated at 320 I got good negs souped in Rodinal 1:25 for 5.5 mins. I think the next batch I'm going to do 1:50 for 11 mins.
I have a few more rolls to shoot, but I don't think I'll be buying anymore. Even if I pull good prints, the QC on the spool loading, plus what I've read about emulsion / scratch issues, just doesn't make the savings up front worth the stress and worry of what might happen. Sometimes it just doesn't make sense to be cheap

I will add to this next weekend when I do some prints, and I'm going to finish the other rolls I have as well.
Did I mention the blue? hehe.
