• Arista EDU Ultra 400 ISO 35MM 36 exp. Black and White Film

    $7.99

    • Type: Traditional Panchromatic Black & White Negative Film.
    • ISO: 400, performs well at box speed and can be pushed (e.g., to 800 or 1600).
    • Grain: Fine grain with noticeable but manageable texture.
    • Sharpness: High sharpness with excellent detail rendition.
    • Tonal Range: Full tonal range, good contrast.
    • Latitude: Wide exposure latitude for flexibility.
    • Processing: Standard black & white chemistry (e.g., HC-110).
    • DX Coding: Often sold without DX coding, requiring manual ISO setting.
    • Best For: General photography, low light, fast subjects, education
  • Arista EDU Ultra VC RC Paper Semi-Matte 8×10

    Price range: $34.99 through $109.95

    Key Features:
    • Variable contrast resin coated black & white paper
    • Semi-matte finish for subtle texture and neutral tone
    • Supports contrast grades 0–5 with magenta/yellow filters
    • Compatible with tungsten or quartz halogen light sources
    • Suitable for hand-tray and commercial processors

  • CineStill Film 800T Color Film for low light

    $16.99

    CineStill Film 800T Color Film

    for Low Light Photography delivers powerful performance for photographers who regularly shoot in difficult lighting conditions. This high-speed ISO 800 color negative film draws from motion picture technology and brings a cinematic aesthetic to everyday film photography. Because it balances color for tungsten lighting, it excels in nighttime, indoor, and mixed-light environments where other films often fall short.

  • FPP Color 125 Color Negative Film Unique 35mm

    Original price was: $17.99.Current price is: $14.99.

    FPP Color 125 Color Negative Film Unique 35mm Color Negative Film

    Film Photography Project Color 125 Color Negative Film offers a classic shooting experience for photographers who value control, fine detail, and natural color rendition. With an ISO rating of 125, this daylight-balanced color negative film suits bright outdoor conditions and well-lit indoor scenes. It appeals to photographers who prefer a slower film that rewards careful exposure and thoughtful composition.

  • FPP Derev Pan 400 Black and White 36exp

    $15.99

    FPP Derev Pan 400 is a classic black and white 35mm film that delivers strong contrast, expressive tones, and dependable flexibility for a wide range of shooting styles. It offers a bold, gritty look that many photographers enjoy for documentary, street, and artistic work. With its ISO 400 speed, the film performs well in both bright daylight and low-light environments, giving you freedom to shoot without constant exposure adjustments.

  • FPP Frankenstein 200

    $12.99

    FPP Frankenstein 200

    This is a specialized “monster film” from the Film Photography Project. It is a medium-speed, medium-grain panchromatic film known for its wide tonal range and versatility. Because it is derived from motion picture stock, it offers a classic, professional aesthetic that works well for street photography and portraits alike

    • Emulsion Type: This film is derived from Cine16 black and white motion picture stock.
    • Sensitivity and Grain: It has a nominal sensitivity of ISO 200/24° and features a medium grain structure.
    • Available Formats: It is produced in 35mm (24 exposures, DX-coded), 120 medium format, and 4×5 large format sheets (typically 25 sheets per box).
    • Notching: For 4×5 sheet users, a single semi-circle notch in the upper right-hand corner designates the emulsion side
  • FPP Mummy 400

    $12.99

    About FPP Mummy 400

    Part of the FPP’s specialized line, Mummy 400 is a classic panchromatic film that offers more speed than the Frankenstein 200. It is well-loved for its pronounced grain and dramatic contrast, giving images a gritty, timeless look. It’s an excellent choice for overcast days or indoor shooting where you need that extra stop of light.

    • Sensitivity & Grain: Rated at ISO 400, it is a high-speed film with medium grain and medium contrast.
    • Formats: It is available in a wide variety of formats including 35mm (typically 24 exposures), 120, 620, 4×5, 8×10, and Double 8/16mm movie film.
    • Processing: Uses standard black-and-white chemistry for development.
    • Aesthetic: It produces striking contrast and deep shadows, making it ideal for street photography and portraits.
  • FPP Wolfman 35, 35mm Black & White Film

    $12.99

    FPP Wolfman 35mm 100 ISO

    • Film Type: It is a panchromatic black-and-white negative film with a triacetate base, adapted from FPP’s 16mm movie film stock.
    • Speed: It has a speed rating of ISO 100, but its wide exposure latitude means it can be shot effectively at ISO 40 (overexposed) or ISO 400 (underexposed) without requiring a change in processing.
    • Grain: Reviewers consistently note its medium to low grain which gives a smooth, high-resolving look.
    • Tonal Range/Contrast: The film delivers a great tonal range with punchy, high-contrast results. Reviewers found it handles both shadows and highlights well, even in contrasty scenes.
    • Development: It uses standard B&W processing chemistry. The Film Photography Project provides development times for various chemicals including Kodak D-76, Kodak HC-110, Kodak X-Tol, and FPP D96
  • FUJIFILM 200 Color Negative Film (35mm Roll Film, 36 Exposures, 3-Pack)ƒcameras

    Price range: $11.99 through $29.99

    Key Features
    • Daylight-Balanced Color Negative Film
    • ISO 200/24° in C-41 Process
    • Fine Grain and High Sharpness
    • Wide Exposure Latitude
    • Vivid and Accurate Color Reproduction
  • FUJIFILM 400 Color Negative Film

    Price range: $13.49 through $39.99

    Key Features
    • For Consistent and Accurate Colors
    • ISO 400/27° in C-41 process
    • Rich Saturation, Optimized Skin Tones
    • Fine Grain, Wide Exposure Latitude
  • Ilford HP5 Plus 400 120mm Black & White Film ISO 400

    $10.99

    Ilford HP5 Plus 400 120mm Black & White Film ISO 400

    Ilford HP5 Plus 400 in 120 format is a classic black and white film known for its versatility and reliability. It delivers strong contrast, rich tones, and a timeless grain structure. Although the film is rated at ISO 400, it handles many lighting conditions with ease. As a result, it has become a favorite among beginners, advanced photographers, and professionals who want consistent performance with medium-format cameras. Furthermore, it supports both controlled studio work and spontaneous outdoor shooting.

  • ILFORD HP5 Plus 400 ISO black & White Film 36 EXP

    Original price was: $15.00.Current price is: $11.49.

    ILFORD HP5 Plus 400 ISO Black & White Film is a high-speed 35mm film designed for versatility. With its fine grain and classic black-and-white look, it’s perfect for a wide range of photography styles. Whether you’re shooting portraits, street scenes, or low-light subjects, this film delivers consistent, high-quality results.

  • KODAK EKTACOLOR PRO 400 35mm 36 Exposures

    $17.99

    • Exceptional Exposure Latitude: Effortlessly handles lighting variations, ensuring high-quality results for both beginners and professionals.

    • Versatile Format Options: Available in 135 (35mm) and 120 (Medium Format) to suit a wide range of cameras.

    • Optimized for Scanning: Engineered for superb digital scanning, making it a favorite for modern hybrid workflows.

    • All-Purpose Performance: The ideal choice for diverse genres, including lifestyle, sports, travel, and street photography.

  • KODAK EKTACOLOR PRO 800 Color Negative Film

    $19.99

    • Exceptional Exposure Latitude: Effortlessly handles lighting variations, ensuring high-quality results for both beginners and professionals.

    • Versatile Format Options: Available in 135 (35mm) and 120 (Medium Format) to suit a wide range of cameras.

    • Optimized for Scanning: Engineered for superb digital scanning, making it a favorite for modern hybrid workflows.

    • All-Purpose Performance: The ideal choice for diverse genres, including lifestyle, sports, travel, and street photography.

  • Kodak Ektar 100

    Price range: $15.99 through $69.99

    Kodak Ektar 100

    a professional-grade color negative film famous for its extremely fine grain and vivid, punchy colors. It uses Kodak’s cinematic VISION technology to provide incredible detail, making it a favorite for photographers who plan to scan their work or create large prints.

    • Color & Contrast: High saturation and vibrant color rendition, especially in reds, greens, and blues.
    • Grain & Sharpness: Extremely fine grain, offering a “digital-like”, smooth, and sharp look.
    • Best Use Cases: Landscape, commercial, and, with caution, street photography.
    • Portraiture Caution: The high contrast and saturation can produce magenta/reddish tones on fair skin, though it is sometimes praised for rendering, deep skin tones well.
    • Exposure Advice: Ektar has little latitude for error; it should generally not be underexposed. It excels in bright,, sunny conditions.
    • Alternative: Often compared to Kodak Portra 160, but Ektar is more vibrant and saturated.
  • Kodak Gold Color Negative Film 36 Exposures 200 ISO 

    Price range: $9.99 through $27.99

    Kodak Gold 200 delivers a classic, warm look that many photographers love. It offers reliable performance for daily shooting, and it suits both beginners and experienced users. The 36-exposure format also gives you more frames, which helps reduce the cost per shot.

Film is a unique medium that tells powerful stories and evokes emotions. It plays a vital role in both entertainment and education, offering endless creative possibilities. Whether you’re creating short films or feature-length productions, filmmakers can bring visions to life through this versatile art form. With new technology, the film industry continues to innovate, providing filmmakers with more tools than ever to craft memorable experiences.

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