Filters
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.
The Cinestill Tungsten 800 film is an ultra high speed fitted for low light conditions (at its best when used under a tungsten light).
The basis of this film is one of the most used motion film that has been specially treated to process it in C41 chemistry for color development.
The film can be pushed up to 3200.
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.
The Kodak Portra 800 is a professional film with high speed but fine grain.
It is well known for its color that matches perfectly the natural ones especially for the skin tone.
This film can be pushed up to 1600 ISO.
The Kodak Portra 800 is a professional film with high speed but fine grain.
It is well known for its color that matches perfectly the natural ones especially for the skin tone.
This film can be pushed up to 1600 ISO.
The Lomography Color Negative 800 is a super high speed film with high precision and strong contrasts.
This film is suited for low light situations. You'll be charmed by its colors.
The Lomography Color Negative 800 is a super high speed film with high precision and strong contrasts.
This film is suited for low light situations. You'll be charmed by its colors.
The Fujicolor Pro 800Z is a vintage film that used to be produced by Fujifilm and is nowadays disappeared. It was manufactured to compete with the Kodak Portra 800. This film has vibrant and saturated colors.
You can lower your film sensitivity by one per decade of expiration, or adjust your development when home-processed. 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.