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The Lomography B&W 400 35mm Berlin Kino Film is a panchromatic black and white negative film inspired by and designed to emulate the aesthetics of the New German Cinema movement. It's a high speed, ISO 400 film with high silver content to produce a rich tonal scale with impressive contrast and a wide exposure latitude to suit exposing at EI 3200 and push processing. Additionally, borrowing from its cinema heritage, this film is also suitable for reversal processing in order to produce black and white positive transparencies.
This item is one 36-exposure roll of 35mm film and comes in a non DX-coded cartridge.
Note: Limit of 20 units per customer.
The Lomography B&W 400 35mm Berlin Kino Film is a panchromatic black and white negative film inspired by and designed to emulate the aesthetics of the New German Cinema movement. It's a high speed, ISO 400 film with high silver content to produce a rich tonal scale with impressive contrast and a wide exposure latitude to suit exposing at EI 3200 and push processing. Additionally, borrowing from its cinema heritage, this film is also suitable for reversal processing in order to produce black and white positive transparencies.
This item is one 36-exposure roll of 35mm film and comes in a non DX-coded cartridge.
Note: Limit of 20 units per customer.
Name | Value |
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Film Type | Panchromatic B&W Negative |
Number of Exposures | 36 |
Film Format | 35mm |
Film Speed | ISO 400 |
Film Processing | Standard Black and White Chemistry |