Filters
The Rollei Retro 80S is a Black and White panchromatic film with a high speed: 400 ISO.
This film is a good high speed film suitable for many light situations.
It has a wide tone of greys and can be used both inside and outside.
The film's sensitivity goes from 380 to 730nm.
The Rollei Superpan 200 is a Black and White superpanchromatic film with large sensitivity to wavelength (480nm to 750nm)
It has a fine grain, excellent sharpness and wide latitude exposure (100 to 400iso), high contrast.
Particularly suited for: Portraits, Landscapes, Architecture, Packshots...
The Agfa APX 100 is a classic black and white film that will combine contrast and wide range of gray.
This film is particularly easy to use.
The Agfa APX 400 is a classic black and white film that will combine contrast and wide range of gray.
This film is particularly easy to use.
The HP5 Plus is a classic high speed film from the Ilford line with a fine grain and a wide exposure latitude.
This film is particularly suiited for all kind of sets, situations and lightning conditions.
The HP5 Plus is a classic high speed film from the Ilford line with a fine grain and a wide exposure latitude.
This film is particularly suiited for all kind of sets, situations and lightning conditions.
The FP4 Plus is a classic film from the Ilford line with a really fine grain.
This film is particularly suiited for high lightning conditions.
The Kentmere Pan 100 is the Black & White "low-end" film produced by Harman / Ilford.
This film is particularly suited for outside pictures.
The Kentmere Pan 400 is the Black & White "low-end" film produced by Harman / Ilford.
This film is particularly easy to use.
The Ilford Pan 100 is a classic medium black and white film from the Ilford line with a fine grain and an outstanding tonal rendition.
This film is particularly suited for portrait and indoor/outdoor conditions where good lightning exists.
The Ilford Pan 400 is a classic fast black and white film from the Ilford line with a fine grain for its speed and good contrast.
This film is suited for pretty all kind of situation.
The Adox CHS 100 II is black and white film from Adox with a typical 1960 look.
It delivers soft pictures, with open shadows and creamy highlights.
This film can be pushed. It can be processed with Adox Adonal (Rodinal) or Adox Atomal.
Please note: There is no DX code on the film.
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.
The long awaited black and white film by Fujifilm.
This is the version II of the Acros, freshly produced in 2020.
This film is particularly suited for high lightning conditions.
The Rollei Infrared is a Black and White hyper-panchromatic film with a nominal sensitivity of 200 - 400 ISO
It is recommended for artistic purposes, experimental photography and scientific applications.
Used with black filter is gives an original range of tones.
This film can be pushed or pulled.
Foma has been manufacturing films in Czech Republic from 1921.
The Fomapan Creative 200 is one of the cheapest film in black and white.
Really easy to use, its chemistry forgives the errors in exposure and makes it a perfect film for beginners or multi-purpose uses.
Note: this film doesn't have a DX coding.
Foma has been manufacturing films in Czech Republic from 1921.
The Fomapan Action 400 is one of the cheapest film in black and white.
Really easy to use, its chemistry and high speed makes it a perfect film for beginners or multi-purpose uses.
Note: This film doesn't have a DX coding.
The Kodak Tri X 400 is a classic black and white film with a unique grain that will give your pictures a special touch.
This film can be used in a lot of situations and has a wide exposure latitude.
The Kodak T-Max is a classic black and white film with the most fine grain in the world so your pictures are ultra realistic.
The T-Max 3200 has been back since 2018, high speed film that contest the Ilford Delta 3200.
This film can be used in a lot of situations and has a wide exposure latitude.
The T-Grain might be developed with special developer.
You can find our films stock and process chemistry on our online store.
The Kodak T-Max 100 is a classic black and white film with the most fine grain in the world so your pictures are ultra realistic.
This film can be used in a lot of situations and has a wide exposure latitude.
The T-Grain might be developed with special developer.
You can find our films stock and process chemistry on our online store.
The Kodak T-Max 400 is a classic black and white film with the most fine grain in the world so your pictures are ultra realistic.
This film can be used in a lot of situations and has a wide exposure latitude.
The T-Grain might be developed with special developer.
You can find our films stock and process chemistry on our online store.
The Rollei Ortho 25 Plus is a Black and White orthochromatic film known for its technical appliances.
It has a fine grain and an excellent sharpness.
Being an orthochromatic film, this film can be seen, modified or spooled in a lab safe light (red light) like Photo papers.
Particularly suited for: Technical uses, Astrophotography, Pictorial Photography...
The Rollei RPX 25 is a Black and White panchromatic film with a extra low speed: 25 ISO.
It has one of the finest grain on today's market film but also offers a high resolving power and a good acutance.
This film has a good exposure latitude and can be shot from 12 to 50 ISO.
The Rollei RPX 100 is a Black and White panchromatic film with a medium speed: 100 ISO.
It is one of the best seller of the Rollei Films.
It has a fine grain, excellent sharpness and wide latitude exposure.
Particularly suited for: Portraits, Landscapes, Architecture, Packshots...
The Rollei RPX 400 is a Black and White panchromatic film with high speed: 400 ISO.
It is one of the traditionnal films from Rollei. This film is suited for low light environnements.
It has a fine grain, excellent sharpness and wide latitude exposure.
It can be used both inside or outside.
The Delta 3200 is a ultra high speed film with a superb image quality thanks to the Core-Shell crystal technology.
Particularly suited for Photographers who want to capture maximum detail and sharpness.
The Pan F Plus 50 is a slow speed film with a extremely fine grain.
This film is particularly suiited for studio photography or high lightning situations.
The Bergger Pancro 400 film is composed of two emulsions which have different size of grains. This allows the film to get a wide exposure latitude.
This french film gives stunning results with its fine grain, its details precision and the richness of greys.
This film can bu used from 200 to 1600 ISO.
The Cinestill BWXX is a black and white film looking for the Double-X style (a film produced by Kodak in 1959 and used in movie like Schindler's list, Raging Bull, Casino Royal...).
With a recommended sensitivity of 250 in Daylight and 200 under Tungsten, this film is a also a great choice to replace the Kodak Plus-X (Discontinued in 2010).
For the development, the Kodak D-96 developper is recommended but the BWXX can be developed with D-76, HC110 or any others black and white developers.
Marinette is launching her new "Marinette Film". Those films can be either Expired Films that we buy in bulk roll and respool in 35mm cartridges or nowadays manufactured films that are respooled in 35mm cartridges. The idea is to offer a wider choice to the new and expired films we already have in our shop and eShop. All those films are manufactured using recycled cartridges.
The "Marinette Classic Film" are manufactured with a modern produced film basis that is respooled in 35mm recycled cartridges.
The "Marinette M105" is manufactured with the basis of the "Svema A-2SH" that is manufactured in Eastern Europe. It has a high speed sensitibity and a nice contrast.
The manufacture sensitivity for this film is between 400 Iso to 900 Iso. It can be used from 200 Iso to 3200 Iso.
This film has many ways of being exposed or developed, you can find other developing times and tips on Massive Dev Chart.
The film basis is thin, we recommend to check that your loading wheel is really dry. Some patience might also help!
This 36 exposures film is respooled using recycled cartridges, it doesn't have any DX Coding (Point & Shoot and Modern Reflex be careful)
Foma has been manufacturing films in Czech Republic from 1921.
The Fomapan R 100 is a black and white positive film. This film is produced on a clear base and gives black and white slides with an excellent tonal range and sharpness.
This film can't be processed as traditionnal black and white films and needs a chemistry similar to E6 chemistry for color slides.
Note: This film doesn't have a DX coding.
Marinette is launching her new "Marinette Film". Those films can be either Expired Films that we buy in bulk roll and respool in 35mm cartridges or nowadays manufactured films that are respooled in 35mm cartridges. The idea is to offer a wider choice to the new and expired films we already have in our shop and eShop. All those films are manufactured using recycled cartridges.
The "Marinette Classic Film" are manufactured with a modern produced film basis that is respooled in 35mm recycled cartridges.
The "Marinette M104" is manufactured with the basis of the "Svema Aerial Type 17" that is manufactured in Eastern Europe, it was used for Aerial Surveillance. It has a high speed sensitibity and a good sharpness.
The manufacture sensitivity for this film is 400 Iso.
This film has many ways of being exposed or developed, you can find other developing times and tips on Massive Dev Chart.
The film basis is super thin, we recommend to check that your loading wheel is really dry. Some patience might also help!
This 36 exposures film is respooled using recycled cartridges, it doesn't have any DX Coding (Point & Shoot and Modern Reflex be careful)
Marinette is launching her new "Marinette Film". Those films can be either Expired Films that we buy in bulk roll and respool in 35mm cartridges or nowadays manufactured films that are respooled in 35mm cartridges. The idea is to offer a wider choice to the new and expired films we already have in our shop and eShop. All those films are manufactured using recycled cartridges.
The "Marinette Classic Film" are manufactured with a modern produced film basis that is respooled in 35mm recycled cartridges.
The "Marinette M103" is manufactured with the basis of the "Svema NK-2SH" that is manufactured in Eastern Europe. It has a slow speed sensitibity and a nice contrast with a fine grain.
The manufacture sensitivity for this film is 100 Iso. It can be used from 25 to 320 Iso.
This film has many ways of being exposed or developed, you can find other developing times and tips on Massive Dev Chart.
The film basis is super thin, we recommend to check that your loading wheel is really dry. Some patience might also help!
This 36 exposures film is respooled using recycled cartridges, it doesn't have any DX Coding (Point & Shoot and Modern Reflex be careful)
Silberra is a new film manufacturer from Russia.
The Silberra PAN50 is a black and white panchromatic film derived for surveillance films by AGFA.
It has an extended near-IR sensitivity that produces details along the whole tonal range.
The GP3 film was a classic B&W film famous in the Asian market. It is now back in production thanks to Shanghai.
The contrast is strong and the grain thin.
Silberra is a new film manufacturer from Russia.
The Silberra U400 is a super-panchromatic film with high contrast and mixed grain emulsion.
Film can be exposed at 200, 400 and 800 preserving contrast and dynamic range.
Silberra is a new film manufacturer from Russia.
The Silberra U200 is a super-panchromatic film with high contrast and mixed grain emulsion.
Film can be exposed at 100, 200 and 400 preserving contrast and dynamic range.
The Tri-X Pan 400 is a Kodak emulsion really close to the famous Tri-X but different in its chemistry.
Unfortunately this film was discontinued by Kodak long ago...
We hunt for you Vintage films to give you a chance to shoot disappeared films.
We don't know how these films were stored so we can't give you any guarantee.
Marinette is launching her new "Marinette Film". Those films can be either Expired Films that we buy in bulk roll and respool in 35mm cartridges or nowadays manufactured films that are respooled in 35mm cartridges. The idea is to offer a wider choice to the new and expired films we already have in our shop and eShop. All those films are manufactured using recycled cartridges.
The "Marinette Classic Film" are manufactured with a modern produced film basis that is respooled in 35mm recycled cartridges.
The "Marinette M102" is manufactured with the basis of the "Tasma Aerial Type 42L" that is manufactured in Eastern Europe, it was used for Aerial Surveillance. It has a high speed sensitibity and a good sharpness, it is a super black and white high speed film.
The manufacture sensitivity for this film is 1300 Iso, it can be used at 400, 800 or 1600 Iso easily. All the Photo samples here were taken at 1600 Iso.
You will find photo samples made by our team. Some pictures were made using a local Black and White lab to show you how it will turn out if you don't develop it by yourself, some others were made using Stand Dev with Adox Adonal 1+100 - 1h00 - 20°C - 1 turn or Kodak D76 1+1 - 16 min - 20°C. This film has many ways of being exposed or developed, you can find other developing times and tips on Massive Dev Chart.
The film basis is super thin, we recommend to check that your loading wheel is really dry. Some patience might also help!
This 36 exposures film is respooled using recycled cartridges, it doesn't have any DX Coding (Point & Shoot and Modern Reflex be careful)
The Fujifilm Neopan 400 is a black & white film produced by Fuji which is well known for its thin grain and wonderful contrast.
We hunt for you Vintage films to give you a chance to shoot disappeared films.
We don't know how these films were stored so we can't give you any guarantee.
The Agfapan 100 is a black & white film produced in Germany in the 1980's.
Its emulsion has a high silver content which doesn't exist anymore.
We hunt for you Vintage films to give you a chance to shoot disappeared films.
We don't know how these films were stored so we can't give you any guarantee.
This expired film is the Kodak HIE "High-Speed Infrared". For this infrared film, you have to use an infrared filter. The ISO will be determined by the filter characteristics.
Infrared films are sensitive to infrared radiation, some ultraviolet radiation, and to all wavelengths of visible radiation (light).
We hunt for you Vintage films to give you a chance to shoot disappeared films.
We don't know how these films were stored so we can't give you any guarantee.
The Agfapan 400 is a black & white film that was produced in Germany.
We hunt for you Vintage films to give you a chance to shoot disappeared films.
We don't know how these films were stored so we can't give you any guarantee.
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.
This crafted film is made from military film for aerial observation.
This high speed film has really good contrasts.
This film doesn't have a DX coding.
This crafted paper film was used in photo booth for identity picture.
It is an panchromatic emulsion, with fine grain and high contrasts.
This film has to be used with specific black and white reversal chemistry.
The cartridge doesn't have a DX Coding.
This crafted film is made from leader film used in the Movie production.
It is an orthochromatic emulsion, with fine grain and high contrasts.
This film isn't very much sensible to the Tungsten light so please use it with natural light.
The cartridge doesn't have a DX Coding.