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NEW FILM : BERGGER Pancro 400

So what does that mean? How would you use that? I can understand when using VC papers that have a slow/fast high/low contrast emulsion, but how does that translate to film?

Think of the two curves drawn within the same coordinate system. Then add them up graphically.
 
All I Want to know ;
When can I try this film?
Where can I get a box of 4X5 sheets?
What do I ask for when I order?
Who do I call to place the order
Why am I so impatient?
 
Patience, kemosabe...
 
Congratulations! Any time we see a new film on the market, it's good news.
 
I had no idea that two emulsions of different sensitivities are common on 400 speed films...
From the internet:

 
I was an addict of the old Bergger 200 8x10 sheet film, but now use mostly TMY400. I certainly hope this new film will be available in the US
to test, and at more realistic current pricing than TMY. The published curve on Facebook is rather choppy and hard to read with respect to the subtleties of the curve. I'm always interested in how the toe kicks off.
 

The idea of doing so in colour films is within a complete different concept.
 
Hello to all film enthusiasts !

We are very proud to introduce to you our brand new and original film BERGGER Pancro 400...
Availablity: from March 15th ...

in the following sizes :
- 4x5 / 25
- 4x5 / 50
- 5x7 / 25
- 8x10 / 25

Can you tell us already what the street prices will be for this film? Thanks!
 
I contacted Beau Photo in Vancouver and they said that they won't be carrying it but may in the future if the dollar improves. Hopefully it'll be available in the States.
 
Damn.
I just got all excited when I went to Goldstreet and saw 25 sheets of 8x10 for only $29, I nearly had a heart attack!

Until I realised that that's just their cotton 320 paper and not the new 400 film. sigh.
Looks like I'll just have to be patient until they've got it in stock with a price next to it.
 
I'm a bit confused, I followed the two links supplied earlier on in this thread, one gives a price of 40.90 Euros the other gives a price of 69 Euros, does anyone know which is the correct price?

http://labo-argentique.com/produits...nd-format/bergger-pancro-400-plans-films.html

http://labo-argentique.com/produits/bergger-pancro-400-4x5-inch-50-feuilles.html

There is a near 70% price increase from one to the other, give or take. At 40.9 Euros it is quite affordable and I was thinking of two boxes, at 69 Euros it comes to approximately $100 AUD, which is quite expensive.

Mick.
 

At the first link you can choose an option at "Format des plan-films" (beneath the price). Each choice will change the price:

4x5 - 25 sheets = E 40.90
4x5 - 50 sheets = E 69.00
5x7 - 25 sheets = E 69.90
8x10 - 25 sheets = E 139.90
 
Bert, many thanks. I didn't see that drop down menu, although if I had fiddled long enough I probably would have found it.

At 69 Euros for 50 sheets that works out to $96.18 AUD at today's rates, starting to look better.

Freight though could be a killer, maybe I'll try and find someone to team up with, Marc are you there?

I wonder if the 50 sheet box is in fact 2 x 25 sheet packets inside one box?

Ilford make their 100 sheet boxes with 4 x 25 sheet packets inside, a great way to save on film purchases.

Mick.
 
At 69 Euros for 50 sheets that works out to $96.18 AUD at today's rates, starting to look better.
Freight though could be a killer, maybe I'll try and find someone to team up with, Marc are you there?
Mick.

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