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Lomography Fantôme 8 - 35mm Black and White 36 Exposure Film

£10.99
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Do not store in a cold damp place.

Do not leave batteries in your camera for a prolonged period as they can leak and damage the camera.

Do not store film in a damp or warm space. Keep cool and in the dark.

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Description

Melodrama in Monochrome:
Fantôme Kino B&W Film is perfect for pinhole, striking portraits and gritty street scene snaps. With low ISO and a small exposure latitude, this impactful black and white film navigates inter-tonal shifts with ease resulting in rich, low grain depictions with vibrant microcontrast. The Fantôme Kino B&W Film brings scenes to life, capturing life’s most evocative moments in show stopping black and white splendor.

A Director's Dream:
This panchromatic is perfect for seasoned professionals and creative first time photographers alike. Particularly appropriate for those who like to take full manual control and experiment with flash photography, the Fantôme Kino B&W Film packs drama into the frame with crushed shadows and super high contrast renderings, reminiscent of our favourite Film Noir classics.

Master your Low ISO Monochromes:
This film has a slow speed of ISO 8, so we recommend using a camera and lens with manual controls for better control over your exposures. You should be able to manually adjust the shutter speed of your camera and aperture of your lens. Using a fast lens (maximum aperture of at least f/1.4 - f/2.8), is also recommended. This evocative emulsion can be developed both in the lab or at home with the standard black and white process.

Here is a quick overview on how your developer of choice will work with the Fantôme Kino film:

D-96
This is our recommended developer for Fantôme Kino. Preserving the details in the highlights, but still maintaining the film's signature contrast look.

Kodak HC-110
Kodak HC-110 is one of our favorite developers for developing monochrome film. The Fantôme Kino developed in HC-110 would result in punchy dramatic contrast that makes images "pop".

Ilford Ilfosol 3
This developer produces fine grain and rendering good contrast and impressive shadow detail. Ilfosol is a viable option if you're looking to give your shots a softer and moodier atmosphere.

Compard R09
A good Rodinal substitute, this developer ensures really fine grain preserving much detail and sharpness. This one is for the photographer who has a keen eye and an appreciation for the small things.

Tetenal Ausgleichsentwickler
This developer provides a balanced amount of contrast and is suitable for available light, reportage, and even fine art photography.

Features:

Film Format: 35mm

Film Type: B&W

ISO: 8

DX code: No

Exposures: 36

Pack Size: 1

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Lomography Fantôme 8 - 35mm Black and White 36 Exposure Film

£10.99

Melodrama in Monochrome:
Fantôme Kino B&W Film is perfect for pinhole, striking portraits and gritty street scene snaps. With low ISO and a small exposure latitude, this impactful black and white film navigates inter-tonal shifts with ease resulting in rich, low grain depictions with vibrant microcontrast. The Fantôme Kino B&W Film brings scenes to life, capturing life’s most evocative moments in show stopping black and white splendor.

A Director's Dream:
This panchromatic is perfect for seasoned professionals and creative first time photographers alike. Particularly appropriate for those who like to take full manual control and experiment with flash photography, the Fantôme Kino B&W Film packs drama into the frame with crushed shadows and super high contrast renderings, reminiscent of our favourite Film Noir classics.

Master your Low ISO Monochromes:
This film has a slow speed of ISO 8, so we recommend using a camera and lens with manual controls for better control over your exposures. You should be able to manually adjust the shutter speed of your camera and aperture of your lens. Using a fast lens (maximum aperture of at least f/1.4 - f/2.8), is also recommended. This evocative emulsion can be developed both in the lab or at home with the standard black and white process.

Here is a quick overview on how your developer of choice will work with the Fantôme Kino film:

D-96
This is our recommended developer for Fantôme Kino. Preserving the details in the highlights, but still maintaining the film's signature contrast look.

Kodak HC-110
Kodak HC-110 is one of our favorite developers for developing monochrome film. The Fantôme Kino developed in HC-110 would result in punchy dramatic contrast that makes images "pop".

Ilford Ilfosol 3
This developer produces fine grain and rendering good contrast and impressive shadow detail. Ilfosol is a viable option if you're looking to give your shots a softer and moodier atmosphere.

Compard R09
A good Rodinal substitute, this developer ensures really fine grain preserving much detail and sharpness. This one is for the photographer who has a keen eye and an appreciation for the small things.

Tetenal Ausgleichsentwickler
This developer provides a balanced amount of contrast and is suitable for available light, reportage, and even fine art photography.

Features:

Film Format: 35mm

Film Type: B&W

ISO: 8

DX code: No

Exposures: 36

Pack Size: 1

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