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Marix Film

B&W Film ISO400

6,50 

In stock

Description

DX code not supported

36 sheets

Perforation is not listed.

The base film is equivalent to FOMAPAN400.

The spool part at the end of the film is not taped, but is an insert type, so there is no seam and it is safe during development.

[Development time]

D76 1+1 ISO200 20℃ 8-9min

D76 1+1 ISO400 20℃ 10-13min

D76 1+1 ISO800 20℃ 17min

 

Development Time(Min.)

ISO TIME (Min) TEMP
D76/ID11 1+1 200 8-9 20°C
D76/ID11 stock 400 7-8 20°C
D76/ID11 1+1 400 12-13 20°C
D76/ID11 1+3 400 22-23 20°C
D76/ID11 stock 800 11 20°C
D76/ID11 1+1 800 17 20°C
D76/ID11 stock 1600 20 20°C
Rodinal 1+50 100 7 20°C
Rodinal 1+50 200 11 20°C
Rodinal 1+25 400 5:30 20°C
Rodinal 1+50 400 11 20°C
Rodinal 1+25 800 Ten 20°C
Rodinal 1+50 800 19 20°C
Rodinal 1+25 1600 20 20°C
Rodinal 1+50 1600 twenty four 20°C
Rodinal 1+25 3200 twenty five 20°C
Rodinal 1+50 3200 52 20°C

small tank development

Stir for 30 seconds at first, then every 1 minute for 10 seconds.

Details

Weight 0.040 kg
Dimensions 6 × 4 × 4 cm
Brand

Category
SKU MAR000005

About Marix Film

  • Region Osaka
  • Established 2021

The founder of Marix Film, Mr Junji Hida, has been a camera fan since he was a junior high student. He has still full of memories about shooting trips with his mates in 1980s, with his film cameras such as Asahi Pentax and Nikon. One day in 2021, he happened to visit his parens' home and touched his beloved cameras again after several decades. When he decided to carry his cameras once again, he had faced the situation around film cameras. There are not enough supplies of films in the market, since non-digital photoshoots are not major business anymore. "Made in Japan" cameras were and are famous in the worlds, so was films, however, major Japanese film makers are struggling to supply films to the markets. As a serious hobby photographer, Mr Hida decided to get film making back to Japan in 2021. Through Marix Film, he tries to set up a domestic film brand in Japan and supply enough films stably at a reasonable price to film markets.