• FUJICOLOR INDUSTRIAL 400 35MM FILM

    The packaging box of this Fuji film clearly indicates that it is developed using the CN-16 process, and not C-41. In contrast, Fuji’s other universal film, C200, has both processes printed on its packaging. The CN-16 process offers a 5% higher contrast than C-41, however, this particular Fuji film is typically processed using C-41 at…

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  • Fuji Superia X-Tra 400 Color Negative Film

    The ISO 400 film from Fujifilm, also known as Superia X-Tra, was considered a universal high-speed film during the era of film photography. It performed exceptionally well in many compact cameras with smaller apertures, and was versatile for both indoor and outdoor settings, whether for street photography or everyday gatherings. Fujifilm emphasizes that the X-Tra…

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  • Kodak Tri-x 400TX Black & White Film

    Kodak Tri-X 400TX, the legendary black and white film, is included with the Leica 100th Anniversary Limited Edition M100 kit, which comprises of a Leica M-A and a Leica M Monochrom. Known as “the film that can be developed in water,” it is highly regarded in the photography industry and was favored by news reporters…

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  • Fujicolor C200 Color Negative Film

    Fuji C200 continues to be produced and is priced very affordably, making it a highly popular choice among film enthusiasts. Its fresh and elegant style is widely appreciated, although its consumer-grade film tolerates underexposure less well than professional-grade film, which can result in the loss of dark details. Nevertheless, the distinct taste of color negative…

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  • FUJICOLOR NATURA 1600 35MM FILM Advanced Film

    This film is exclusively available for purchase in Japan. It boasts an ISO rating of 1600, which can be expanded to 3200, making it quite impressive. The fact that film can achieve such high speeds is a blessing for lenses with small apertures. Moonlight camera with moonlight film The Fuji Natura camera, which is equipped…

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  • Lomography x-pro 200

    Novel Aromas In the decade when traditional film production declined and many companies went bankrupt in the late 20th and early 21st centuries, Lomography, a trendy form of photography, became immensely popular among young people worldwide. However, it was not until around 2012, when photography filters and a deluge of Lomo-style apps flooded the market…

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  • Kentmere Pan 400 Black and White Film

    ISO 400 black and white film is a popular choice for capturing human subjects due to its high tolerance and larger grains. Kodak Tri-X 400 has gained a devoted following for its ability to handle push processing, allowing it to be used at ISO 800 or even pushed to ISO 3200. However, Kentmere 400, the…

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  • MINOX AF Point and Shoot Film Cameras

    Plastic MINOX In my impression, MINOX has always been a small manual camera. Black, when I saw that MINOX AF has autofocus, I was a little surprised. Small cameras such as MINOX ML/MB/GT-E often require two hands to operate, but this AF can be operated with one hand. Funny, I never thought a plastic camera…

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