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Hi everyone,

since last weekend I'm a proud owner of a Bronica SQ. I haven't shot MF since 15 years (back then with a Kiev60).
As a test roll I shot Rollei Superpan 200 and developed it in Barry Thornton Two Bath (BTTB) developer at 18°C for 5.5min + 5.5min. I have a chemistry background, so mixing components myself is no problem. I already had some experience with BTTB in combination with Tmax400 and Neopan400.

I'm quite satisfied with the results. There's little to read on the web about Superpan 200. So, I'm curious about your experiences...

Here are some sample shots of the first roll:

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In the past I have used BTTB but during winter times bringing the temps to 20°C was always boring, eventually switched to single bath.

Recently mixed PC-TEA and curious how APX 100 goes with it.

Nice shots and contrast.
 
its the same emulsion as rollei retro 400s. i found the true speed in most developers to be between 120 and 200. my favorite has been beutler 1+1+10 for 9.5 minutes. very high sharpness and acutance, great tonality and lowers the contrast a touch as this film can be high contrast at times. yeh, it does give larger than normal grain, but i get great sharp enlargements from 35mm up to 11x14. with 6x7, no grain even in 20x24 enlargements. do a google search for either film and you will find quite a few posts about them.
 
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I've already heard about superpan being the same emulsion as the retro 400s. But is this really a confirmed fact?

I my case the grain turned out to be quite fine.

By the way: I shot it @200ASA
 
I will surely order more rolls of superpan.

The prizing is quite attractive here in Germany: € 3.80 per roll (120)
For 135-shooters: 30.5m (100ft) cost € 44,-
 
May I know, how does it compare with RPX 400?
 
I have not shot RPX400 yet. But I've ordered two rolls together with the superpan. I'll report ASAP about the results.
 
One more comment:

I pre-washed the film with tap water and was shocked about the colour of the outpoured water.
It was really dark (black).
Interestingly, the subsequently used developer (bath 1) kept absolutely colourless.
 
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