
Svema BW Foto 100 35mm
Svema Astrum BW Foto 100 - 35mm film for analog camera.
Type: Black & White
Format: 35mm
Exposures: 36
ISO: 100This production is sold without its cardboard box
Astrum is a manufacturer in the east Europe making emulsions from the recipes of the late Soviet giant "Svema", which used to be a famous film manufacturer.
This film is coated onto a transparent polyester basis (0.1mm).
Its sensitivity expanded into the near infra-red (up to 750nm).
The cartridge doesn't have a DX Coding.
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Astrum is a manufacturer in the east Europe making emulsions from the recipes of the late Soviet giant "Svema", which used to be a famous film manufacturer.
This film is coated onto a transparent polyester basis (0.1mm).
Its sensitivity expanded into the near infra-red (up to 750nm).
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Astrum is a manufacturer in the east Europe making emulsions from the recipes of the late Soviet giant "Svema", which used to be a famous film manufacturer.
This film is coated onto a transparent polyester basis (0.1mm).
Its sensitivity expanded into the near infra-red (up to 750nm).
The cartridge doesn't have a DX Coding.
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This cartridge doesn't have a DX coding.
Astrum is a manufacturer in the east Europe making emulsions from the recipes of the late Soviet giant "Svema", which used to be a famous film manufacturer.
This film is coated onto a transparent polyester basis (0.1mm). It is famous for its fine grain and its high sharpness.
Its sensitivity expanded into the near infra-red (up to 750nm).
The cartridge doesn't have a DX Coding.