Adox HR-50 35mm
Adox HR-50 - 35mm film for analog camera
Type: Black and white
Format: 35mm
Exposures: 36
ISO: 50
The Adox HR-50 is black and white super panchromatic low speed film.
With an ultra fine grain, it can also be used as an infrared film with filters.
Recommended for street and landscape photography.
Please note: There is no DX code on the film.
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