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Guide To Film Formats
These images show relative size comparisons between film formats, not the actual size of each.
ContinueKodak T-Max P3200 Film Review At Night
Here is our Kodak T-Max P3200 Film Review. We shot a roll on our Contax G2. So, have a look at our film test and see what you think. Kodak T-Max P3200 was brought back to the market in 2018. It’s one of only two high-speed films currently available. We were curious to see how…
ContinueGuide To Film Speed
In this guide, we’ll explain how the film speed, also known as ISO, works. And, how to choose the right one for you. The three things that will determine your exposure are film speed, aperture and shutter speed. The speed of the film dictates how much light the film needs. The aperture controls how much…
ContinueStreet Candy ATM 400 35mm Film 36 Exposures – Discontinued
Now Discontinued. Street Candy ATM 400 is a 400 ISO panchromatic black and white film. Originally a film used for security and surveillance cameras. Street Candy has converted it to be used in 35mm film cameras. Packaged in eco-friendly recycled cardboard film canisters.
Read more ContinueKentmere 400 35mm Film 24 Exposures
Kentmere 400 35mm Film is one of the cheapest black and white films we sell. It offers impressively fine grain and sharpness and medium contrast, while performing well under a variety of lighting conditions. Kentmere 400 give you the higher film speed than its Kentmere 100 partner, useful for when you need a higher ISO.
Read more ContinueRollei Superpan 200 Film Review
Here is our Rollei Superpan 200 Film Review. We shot a roll on our Fuji GS645S. So, have a look at our film test and see what you think. Rollei Superpan 200 is a film based on Agfa’s Aviphot Pan 200. Originally, it is a film designed for technical, industrial, and aerial photography applications. We…
ContinueHarman Direct Positive FB Paper Glossy 5×7 25 Sheets
Harman Direct Positive FB Paper Glossy 5x7 25 Sheets paper is great to use in pinhole cameras. You get a positive print straight out of the camera. No need for a film negative or inter-negative. You develop Direct Positive paper in conventional black and white print chemistry. The result is a beautifully rich fibre based print.
Read more ContinuePaterson Multi-Reel 8 Developing Tank
The Paterson Multi-Reel 8 Developing Tank will process both black and white and colour films. So, this is a system that will suit all your needs. In use, the Multi-Reel 8 takes up to eight 35mm films or five 120 films.
Add to basket ContinueKodak T-Max Film Developer 1L
Kodak T-Max Film Developer is a liquid concentrate black and white film developer. Ideal for processing T-Grain films such as Ilford Delta or Kodak T Max. You will get a good balance of fine grain, sharpness, and tones. It will give you particularly good shadow detail.
Add to basket ContinueSodium Thiosulphate Pentahydrate 500g
Sodium Thiosulphate Pentahydrate is the raw chemical you need for a "Hypo" fixer solution. Fixer will dissolve any unexposed silver halides. You can use this fix for both film and photographic paper.
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