Lomography Babylon Kino 13 35mm Film 36 Exposure
Babylon Kino black and white film captures life’s most emotive moments in detailed tender renderings. With a high dynamic range, the Babylon Kino comes into its own when shooting intimate portraits and soft storytelling scenes.
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Lomography Babylon Kino 13 35mm Film 36 Exposure
Lomography Babylon Kino 13 35mm Film 36 Exposure. Delicately capture the details of life’s most emotive moments with this moony-eyed monochrome.
Babylon Kino black and white film captures life’s most emotive moments in detailed tender renderings. With a high dynamic range, the Babylon Kino comes into its own when shooting intimate portraits and soft storytelling scenes. Rendering gorgeous light effects across candid close-ups. Babylon Kino 13 35mm Film delicately imbues frames with nuanced nostalgia.
Slow Speed
This film has a slow speed of ISO 13, so it is recommended that you use a camera and lens with manual controls for better control over your exposures. You should be able to manually adjust the shutter speed of your camera and aperture of your lens. Using a fast lens (maximum aperture of at least f/1.4 – f/2.8) is also recommended. This evocative emulsion can be developed both in the lab or at home with the standard black and white process and renders stunning effects with a variety of different developers.
Development
You can develop Babylon Kino is a wide variety of film developers. Kodak HC-110 is a good choice if you want more detail and contrast in your shots because it will give Babylon a punchier look, making the images really pop.
Ilford Ilfosol 3 can bring out the range of grey tones within the Babylon ISO 13. This is perfect for moody themes and leans towards a more gloomy and dramatic aesthetic.
Fomadon R09 will produce rich black tones out of the frame, and the detail can be impressive too! A good choice for most photographic applications.
Lomography Kino
Check out the Lomography Kino films. All made from rolls of black and white cine film, there are a few to choose from: Babylon, Berlin, Fantôme and Potsdam.
Film Reviews
If you aren’t sure which film to pick next, then head over to our Film Reviews pages. We review the most popular films in the shop, as well as some new and lesser-known ones to see how they compare. You can find a list of all the films we have reviewed here.
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Film Photography
And, if you’re new to film check out our Beginners Guide To Film Photography. Also have a look at our guides to Aperture, Shutter Speed and Film Speed. Then check out the other film we have in stock.
Which Is The Best Film To Choose?
Have you just got hold of a film camera and not sure where to start. We have lots of films to choose from, but you might be wondering which is the best one for you? Then read our guide Choose Your Film. It will give you a good starting point and a clear idea of what the different films do.
Develop Your Film
With a wide dynamic latitude, this triacetate-based film makes darkroom development of Lomography Potsdam Kino 100 35mm Film a breeze.
Tune your desired image style with different development techniques and bring your compositions to life with the quality they deserve.
If you would like to learn more about developing your own film, you should read our guide How To Develop Black And White Film. This will walk you through each step of developing film at home.
Also, check out How To Develop Film At Home for a list of everything you’ll need. How To Prepare Film Developing Chemistry will explain how to get your chemicals ready for processing. Once you’re ready to go, find your Black And White Film Developing Times.
You can explore further and look at How To Stand Develop Film and Pushing and Pulling Film.
Additional information
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Film Development | Black and White |
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Film Type | Negative |
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