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Kentmere Pan 400 24EXP
£5.50
Kentmere Pan 400 is a great starter-film for people trying 35mm film photography for the first time. For this reason it is often known as a 'student' film! The soft backing allows for easy scanning, the images will have medium contrast and fine grain, and Kentmere 400's mid-speed rating means it can be used in a variety of lighting situations. Features - ISO 400 for low light and action shots - Decent grain and sharpness for a wonderful introduction to B&W film - Wide exposure latitude for easy shooting in different lighting conditions - Affordable price for students and beginners
Kentmere Pan 24EXP 100
£5.50
Kentmere Pan 100 35mm film is a great starter film for people trying low-speed 35mm film photography for the first time. Similar to it's 400-speed sibling, Kentmere 100 is characterised by soft backing that allows for easy scanning as the negatives lie flat, and the resulting images will have medium contrast and fine grain.
Fomapan 200 B&W 36exp
£6.50
Based in the Czech Republic since its inception in 1921, Foma has been creating black and white photographic products for its entire 100 year existence. Fomapan 200 has a different final look versus premium films like Ilford Delta or Kodak T-Max. The tones and contrast are much softer, and the grain is visible across the full frame. Combined with the lower price-point, this makes Foma 200 a wonderful film for beginners starting to understand how black and white films capture an image. It is forgiving and flexible across a couple of exposure stops, and the resulting photos have a distinct 'vintage' feel. The film features exellen resolving power and low granularity and is intended for use under normal or slightly unfavourable light conditions. Its wide exposure latitude allows exposures in the speed range from ISO 100/21o to 800/30o without change of development time.
Ilford XP2 B&W 35mm (24exp) Colour Process
£7.99
A high-speed B&W fine-grained 35mm film - and most importantly it can be processed via the normal C41 colour process which is offered as same-day development in many high-street shops! A useful chemical trick from Ilford
AgfaPhoto APX 100 Professional 36exp
£8.29
AgfaPhoto APX 100 is a slow black-and-white film. This 35mm film is well-suited to architecture, landscape and still life photography. It can be pushed or pulled by up to 3 stops with minimal loss of quality.
AgfaPhoto APX 400 Professional 36exp
£8.49
Agfaphoto APX 400 is rated ISO 400 but with the potential to be pushed to 1600 without a significant drop in quality. This 35mm black and white film is perfect for low-light conditions, creative imagery, and fast-moving (sports and children!) photography
Ilford FP4 36 EXP
£8.99
" A good all-round black and white film, this 35mm can cope with most situations under daylight conditions and will return images with medium contrast and outstanding sharpness. Specification Format: 35mm Colour: B&W Type: Negative ISO: 125 Exposures: 36 Pack size: 1 "
DragonFilm No. II
£11.95
DragonFilm NO. II was manufactured in East Germany and is a highly distinctive grainy film, reminiscent of mid-century photographs of Paris or Germany and has a wonderful timeless appeal. The film is rated ISO 400; however, we recommend shooting between ISO 50 and ISO 100. Please note that this film is not suitable for automatic camera's and does not have a DX code on the film canister. DragonFilm NO. II | ORWO NP27 ISO 100 35mm Black and White EXPERIMENTAL Film 135/35mm Format Black and White ISO 100 Recommended, ISO 50 to ISO 400 24 Exposures Lots of Grain
DragonFilm No. III
£11.95
DragonFilm NO.III LIMITED EDITION is a Kodak Ortho black and white film with high contrast and a wide range of exposure and development latitudes. It's designed for photomechanical reproduction, such as making line and halftone negatives for special effects photography, copying line originals, and producing negative slides. Ideal for those looking to experiment with a rare and unusual high contrast film and is particularly suited to high contrast architectural and technical photographs. Please note that this film is not suitable for some camera's and does not have a DX code on the film canister. DragonFilm NO.III | Kodak 2556 Ortho 3 ISO 3 to ISO 25 35mm Black and White EXPERIMENTAL Film 135/35mm Format Recommended between ISO 3 and ISO 25 Black and White 24 Exposures Very high contrast Experimental Limited Edition DragonFilm Can be processed under red safelight
DragonFilm No. IV
£11.95
DragonFilm NO.IV is a Ukrainian manufactured Aerial Surveillance film, with an ISO of between ISO 100 to ISO 1600. The film contains a large amount of silver with a grain structure very similar to Kodak Tri-X. Increasing the ISO will also increase the grain and contrast. As the film base is quite thin, slightly more care is needed to load the film. Please note that this film is not suitable for automatic camera's and does not have a DX code on the film canister. The film is very sensitive and prone to light piping, loading and changing the film should always be done in subdued light. The film has a PET base, and although thin, tends to dry flatter than many other films meaning scanning these negatives at home is a breeze! DragonFilm NO.IV | Svema 42L ISO 100 35mm Black and White Film 135/35mm Format ISO 400 recommended, capable of between ISO 100 to ISO 1600 Black and White 24 Exposures PET Base Amazing Contrast and Grain
DragonFilm No. I
£11.95
DragonFilm NO. I is a highly distinctive, fine-grained ISO 100 Black and White cinematic film producing a strong and distinctive image, manufactured in Ukraine. As the film base is quite thin, slightly more care is needed to load the film. Please note that this film is not suitable for automatic camera's and does not have a DX code on the film canister. The film has a PET base, and although quite thin, tends to dry flatter than many other films meaning scanning these negatives at home is a breeze! The film can be pulled to ISO 25 through to pushing it to ISO 320 with great results. As the film is very sensitive and prone to light piping, so loading and changing the film should always be done in a subdued light. Check out this review:
Ilford XP2 B&W 35mm (36exp) Colour Process
£11.99
A high-speed B&W fine-grained 35mm film - and most importantly it can be processed via the normal C41 colour process which is offered as same-day development in many high-street shops! A useful chemical trick from Ilford
Ilford HP5 36 B+W Film
£12.99
" The Ilford emulsion, the slightly larger grain structure in the Ilford HP5 Plus 400 film will provide a wonderful vintage look to your photos. This 35mm black and white film is also very forgiving of wide exposure range, so you will get good results in a variety of difficult light and contrast situations. Specification Format: 35mm Colour: B&W Type: Negative ISO: 400 Exposures: 36 Pack size: 1 "
Harman B+W Disposable Camera C41
£19.99
The ILFORD XP2 SUPER Single Use Camera is an easy to use, fun camera with the added convenience of C41 processing (meaning it can be processed at most high-street photo labs). The versatile, fine grain, ISO 400 film contained in this camera makes it suitable for most indoor and outdoor shooting situations and is therefore ideal for parties, festivals, weddings, street photography and outdoor events. It contains a built-in flash for low light shooting. Once used, the camera can be developed using most high-street lab services.
Paterson Changing Bag
£29.99
A changing bag is an essential piece of equipment for a photographer who shoots film.In the field having a changing bag to hand means that a jammed or partly exposed film can be safely removed from the camera and shooting can continue. It will also allow a film to be loaded into a developing tank without having to first find a darkroom. The Paterson changing bag is large enough to allow a camera back to be fully opened once inside or a film to be loaded into a tank. It has a fail safe double skin with a double closure and the inner lining is specially designed to avoid perspiration in prolonged use. Size is 685 x 760mm.
Paterson Film Processing Starter Kit
£88.99
Introducing the co-branded Ilford and Paterson starter kit , a must-have for film photography enthusiasts looking to develop their own rolls of film at home. This all-in-one kit has everything you need to get started with film processing. What's included? A developer, stop bath, fixer, and wetting agent The perfect sized developing tank Measuring cylinders for processing either two rolls of 35mm film or one 120 roll The Ilford Simplicity chemicals in this kit are pre-measured for convenience and ease of use, making the film processing technique simple and rewarding. The measurements are specifically tailored for use with the Paterson 2-reel Universal Film Development Tank included in the kit, ensuring a seamless and efficient process. Enhance your film photography experience with the following items included in the kit: 1 x Ilford 35mm Film Cassette Opener 1 x Ilford Simplicity Film Starter Pack 1 x Paterson Universal Film Tank 2 x Paterson Super System 4 Reels 3 x Paterson 600ml Graduates 1 x Paterson Thermometer 1 x Paterson Stirrer 2 x Paterson sets of film clips Take your film photography to the next level with the Ilford and Paterson starter kit. Enjoy the satisfaction of developing your own film with precision and ease, all from the comfort of your own home. *Please note that you will need a changing bag for first loading your films onto the developing reels*
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