This is a continuation of 4x5 Panatomic-X film, expired in 1963 (my birth year
). This time I'll compare it with it's supposed replacement, TMAX 100. I had fun doing this, and have a new found respect for TMAX.

Hey man,
This was my go-to film by the end of 70s, 35mm.
The best grain I have ever seen.
Still not replaced in my heart.
I would have been right at the tail end of it's life. I have a roll dated for 9/1991. Cost me $4.59 then for a 36 exp.By the time I became interested in photography in 1990 ,... Panatomic-X was long gone.
Im curious how much the sheet film of Pan X looks similar to the roll films? I read somewhere they aren't exactly the same. The Pan X 4x5 sheet film I have here gives an ASA of 64, unlike Andy's lot which says 32. The roll films were 32. I think at one point Pan X was 40 ASA even. One thing Andy you can't say about TMAX 100 is that its impervious to aging, unlike Pan X.
Im curious how much the sheet film of Pan X looks similar to the roll films? I read somewhere they aren't exactly the same. The Pan X 4x5 sheet film I have here gives an ASA of 64, unlike Andy's lot which says 32. The roll films were 32. I think at one point Pan X was 40 ASA even. One thing Andy you can't say about TMAX 100 is that its impervious to aging, unlike Pan X.
Ok. So not as impervious, but still quite good. What times did you end up with Xtol and Pan X? I used the D-76 time for my rolls.
I would have been right at the tail end of it's life. I have a roll dated for 9/1991. Cost me $4.59 then for a 36 exp.
A roll of Pan F today is $16.49. Ilford was always cheaper than Kodak, but I can't recall what a comparable roll of Ilford would have cost then. I shot a lot more 35mm then, and I bought bulk rolls of HP5. I also shot more slides, and I think I could get a roll of E6 including processing for about $11-12. Kodachrome was always more expensive, it was around $20 including processing.That sounds to be quite a lot then or it makes current prices of certainly some b&w film look more reasonable. Just out of interest, what does it represent in today's b&w film prices in Canada|?
Great video, and a really nicely done comparison of the two films. Kudos!
I have to go look through my old negs and see if I ever did shoot any Pan-X, I think I was mostly Plus-X and Tri-X when PanX was around (because of the film speed, mostly). I know my dad, the view camera landscape shooter, used Pan-X quite a bit.
Ah, memories. Got to make some new ones!
A roll of Pan F today is $16.49. Ilford was always cheaper than Kodak, but I can't recall what a comparable roll of Ilford would have cost then. I shot a lot more 35mm then, and I bought bulk rolls of HP5. I also shot more slides, and I think I could get a roll of E6 including processing for about $11-12. Kodachrome was always more expensive, it was around $20 including processing.
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