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Expired: Cinestill Film BWXX 250 120
€8.00

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.

Cinestill Film BWXX 250 120
€15.50

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.

Ilford FP4 Plus 125 - 120
€7.40

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.

Expired: Ilford FP4 125 - 120
€6.00

The Ilford FP4 is one of the classic B&W phography film.

You can lower your film sensitivity by one per decade of expiration. It will give you better results.

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.

Expired: Orwo NP22 - 120
€6.00

The Orwo NP22 is a black & white film produced in the East Europe.

Its emulsion has a high silver content and double gelatin coatings 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.

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