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What instead of Neopan 400?

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Ilford Pan 400 it is an Ilford emulsion made in Mobberley and therefore a British product.
However, it is sold mainly in the East of Europe and the Southeast of Asia.
It is a different film from the others you mentioned.
Also, you forgot to mention Ilford XP2 Super, Bergger Pancro 400, JCH Street Pan 400 and if a close to ISO 400 is required, then there is Foma Retropan 320 Soft.

I didn't say it is exactly like the others, only that it looks similar, and in my film processing I treat Pan 400, Kentmere 400, Ultrafine Extreme 400, and Ilford HP5+ exactly the same. They are a lot more similar than they are different. You'd have to be a grain peeper with a loupe to tell any real difference between them in prints.

Thanks for pointing out the other films. It's better to have a more complete picture of what's available.
 

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So amazed just today I found an old already shot roll of Neopan 400 35mm in a bag deep in box I stored away years ago. Excited to develop it and see what I shot.
 
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