Filters
The Agfapan 400 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.
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 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.
The Kodak Tri-X Pan is a twin emulsion very close to the famouse Kodak Tri-X still produced today.
The 620 format is close to the 120 film format but differs in two ways: the size and the holes on each sides.
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 Kodak Super XX is a black and white panchromatic film not produced anymore today.
The 616 format is a roll film a little bigger than the 120: 6.5 * 11cm.
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 25 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.
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 Kodak Technical Pan is a black & white film produced by Kodak with low ISO: 25.
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.