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<br />I just picked up a few rolls of kodak 400uc. Never tried this film. I think it will be a winner. The bessa lenses really show thereselves in how they render color. For one who likes b&w the skopar lenses have made a fan out of me. I have different b&w roll film I am wanting to get started on. Gekko, TriX-400,Tmax, PX-125, agfa, some infared that should be fun. All I'm wating on is a decent scanner that will scan negs. I have some D76 and some Ilford Perceptol. Is anyone here ever used Perceptol? I got it at a steal so I couldn't pass it up. Never here anyone using it. I have a couple of bulk loaders so I am thinking on some bulk film to play with. Maybe some Arista. Its pretty cheap at Freestyle. <br />
<br />Mitsubishi Gekko is Maco 100UP is Efke 100 (meaning, Maco buys Efke then packages it in Gekko cannisters). When you develop it it even states Maco 100UP on the edge

. I've tried it and it's *okay*...highlights don't hold much detail (I develop in Rodinal and HC-110) but it's not bad. Right now my favorite 100 speed film is Shantou ERA100. The emultion is a little soft but the way it renders midtones and the exposure latitude amaze me. I've attached a couple of samples to this post...this was taken in late afternoon lighting while driving from LA to Cabazon in the desert. The lens used for the first was a 21/4 Skopar @f11, hyperfocal. The second shot was a 35/1.7 Ultron. I developed the roll in Rodinal 1+50 for 14m @20C.<br /><br />Arista is many things depending on which version you get. Last time I was in LA I stopped by Freestyle and stocked up on the expired bulk rolls of Arista 50 for 20 bucks each...it's really Ilford PanF.