Archived posting to the Leica Users Group, 2000/01/02
[Author Prev] [Author Next] [Thread Prev] [Thread Next] [Author Index] [Topic Index] [Home] [Search]Are you talking about 35mm film? Tri-X Pan Professional (ISO 320, with a long-scale curve) is only made in medium format (120/320). I think the Tri-X Pan Pro you're referring to is good old Tri-X, with the "Pro" hooked onto it as some kind of marketing flash. > > I stopped using Tri-X Pan (the one with 5063 marked on the film between > the frame numbers) because none of the three shops around here > (Eimsbüttel, > Hamburg, Germany) where I used to get it stocks it any more. Instead they > have Tri- Pan Pro which is rated at 400. Photo Tech magazine say that: ' > Tri-X Pan and Tri-X Pan Professional are wholly different films without > much in common besides their manufacturer and name.' They say the Pro is > only available as roll and sheet film and that the speed is 320. Contrary > to this, the Xtol tables say Tri-X Pro has a nominal speed of 400 in 35 mm > (and 320 in 120/620 format). This got me confused, so I started using > HP5plus which I like very much. Still I would appreciate somebody telling > me the if there is any difference between the 5063 Tri-X and the Tri-X Pan > Pro, if there is any. > >