Kentmere 100 film has an average tolerance at best and can only be considered satisfactory. Choosing a film can be about selecting a particular style, and having all films be the same would be uninteresting. Street photographers reportedly appreciate the grain in this film.

When discussing black and white film, the development process is closely related. When I refer to the film’s tolerance and contrast, it’s based on my personal development habits and compared to other films.

While some people can use this film to create beautiful grayscale images through technical means, overall, Kentmere’s film has slightly high contrast, coarse grain, and a lower tolerance. Highlights are prone to overexposure, and shadows may be too dark. The contrast level is relatively high, and many people nowadays pursue a high-contrast effect, such as Daido Moriyama’s style.

Kentmere 100
35mm, ISO 100, medium contrast, black & white film. Suitable for most applications in good lighting conditions.

Medium speed ISO 100
Fine grain and good sharpness
Broad tonal range with good contrast
35mm cassettes and bulk lengths available
Kentmere 100 + contax g2 + g35 f/2
Kentmere 100 + contax g2 + g35 f/2
Kentmere 100 + contax g2 + g35 f/2
Kentmere 100 + contax g2 + g35 f/2
Kentmere 100 + contax g2 + g35 f/2
Kentmere 100 + contax g2 + g35 f/2
Kentmere 100 + contax g2 + g35 f/2
Kentmere 100 + contax g2 + g35 f/2
Kentmere 100 + contax g2 + g35 f/2
Kentmere 100 + contax g2 + g35 f/2
Kentmere 100 + contax g2 + g35 f/2
Kentmere 100 + contax g2 + g35 f/2
Kentmere 100 + contax g2 + g35 f/2
Kentmere 100 + contax g2 + g35 f/2
Kentmere 100 + contax g2 + g35 f/2
Kentmere 100 + contax g2 + g35 f/2
Kentmere 100 + contax g2 + g35 f/2
Kentmere 100 + contax g2 + g35 f/2
Kentmere 100 + contax g2 + g35 f/2