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Films

Without films, analog photography would not be possible at all, that’s why they deserve as much attention as cameras. There are different types of films, redscale, slide films, black and white films and color negative films.

Here you can find an overview of different films with example photos.

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Film cameras need film. Without fresh film stock, nothing works in analog photography and you can’t take pictures. Film stock is light sensitive and converts and stores the light that has passed through the camera’s optics. So film is a mixture of an image sensor (of a digital camera) and a storage medium.

As with cameras, there were and are many different types of film. The main distinguishing characteristics are type, format, and development. The main types are black and white film and color film. These can be further subdivided into color negative film, color slide film, orthochromatic black and white film, and more. Each film differs in its (color) characteristics and sensitivity.

There are also the different film formats. From small to large, in cartridges or loose sheets, and complicated to simple to handle. There have been countless film formats developed and discontinued over the years.

Unlike digital photography, you don’t see the photo you’ve taken immediately. Before viewing the image, the film is developed. This process looks different depending on the film stock used, but always includes a chemical reaction.

Some films need to be treated in a standardized process made up of different chemical tapes and taken to a photo lab for this purpose. For color negative films this process is called C-41, for color slide films E6. In the case of instant films, for example, the chemistry is integrated directly into the film, so that the image appears directly without further intervention.

As you can see, there are many different possible combinations, which is why there are and have been so many different films. There is no such thing as the perfect film, but the choice of film always depends on the shooting situation, the camera and the desired result. We’ll give you an overview of the photographic films that have been developed over the decades, describe the special features and show you which films are still available to buy today.

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Nolan C320T
The Nolan C320T is a color negative film.
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Rainbow Road 200T/5213
The Rainbow Road 200T/5213 is a color negative film.
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Panda Camera DoubleX
The Panda Camera DoubleX is a black and white film.
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Sunbath Double X
The Sunbath Double X is a black and white film.
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Nolan 5222
The Nolan 5222 is a black and white film.
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Fujifilm Eterna Vivid 160T
The Fujifilm Eterna Vivid 160T is a color negative film.
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Rainbow Road 100T
The Rainbow Road 100T is a color negative film.
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Konica Chrome Sinbi 200
The Konica Chrome Sinbi 200 is a slide film.
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Konica Chrome Sinbi 100
The Konica Chrome Sinbi 100 is a slide film.
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Kodak Ektachrome Dyna EX 400
The Kodak Ektachrome Dyna EX 400 is a slide film.
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Kodak Ektachrome Dyna EX 200
The Kodak Ektachrome Dyna EX 200 is a slide film.
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Kodak Ektachrome Dyna EX 100
The Kodak Ektachrome Dyna EX 100 is a slide film.
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FuMoTo Film カリブ 400
The FuMoTo Film カリブ 400 is a color negative film.
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FuMoTo Film 芸予 400
The FuMoTo Film 芸予 400 is a color negative film.
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Escura Showa 400
The Escura Showa 400 is a color negative film.
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Candido 400
The Candido 400 is a color negative film.
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Candido 800
The Candido 800 is a color negative film.
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Candido 200
The Candido 200 is a color negative film.
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Marinette Classic Film M105
The Marinette Classic Film M105 is a black and white film.
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Marinette Classic Film M104
The Marinette Classic Film M104 is a black and white film.
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Marinette Classic Film M103
The Marinette Classic Film M103 is a black and white film.
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Marinette Classic Film M102
The Marinette Classic Film M102 is a black and white film.
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Marinette Vintage Film M101
The Marinette Vintage Film M101 is a black and white film.
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Reflx Lab Pan 400
The Reflx Lab Pan 400 is a black and white film.