Marinette Classic Film M102 35MM FILM 12 12A 13
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Marinette Classic Film M102

  • Manufacturer Marinette
  • Sensitivity (ISO) ISO 1600
  • Film Type Black and white film
  • Availability Available

The Marinette Classic Film M102 is a 35mm black and white film with a sensitivity of ISO 1600. It is offered by Les Ateliers de Marinette, a vintage shop in Lyon, France. The film is based on the Tasma Aerial Type 42L, a high-sensitivity film originally developed for aerial reconnaissance. This film sells for 9.50 euros in 2024.

Info and areas of application

The M102 is characterized by its high sensitivity and good sharpness. It is particularly suitable for shooting in low light conditions or for situations where a short exposure time is required. The high sensitivity allows sharp images to be obtained even without a tripod.

Formats and cameras

The film from Eastern Europe is available in 35mm format and can be used in most analog cameras. However, since it does not have DX coding, the ISO setting must be set manually. For cameras with automatic film threading, make sure that the thin film material is inserted correctly.

Developing the film

The M102 can be processed with standard black and white developers. The film can then be digitized using a scanner. Of course, it is also possible to make prints using an enlarger.

Digitizing the negatives

The negatives can be digitized as usual using a film scanner or by taking photographs. Due to the high sensitivity of the film, it is advisable to ensure that dust is removed well during digitization.

Storing the film material

As with all films, the M102 should be stored in a cool, dry place to maintain its quality. Since it is a highly sensitive film, it is particularly important to protect it from heat and moisture.

Background to the brand

Les Ateliers de Marinette is a vintage shop founded in 2011 that specializes in antique objects and photography products. In addition to the M102, the company also offers other films, cameras and accessories.

Technical Specifications

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Property Specification
35mm format Yes
Type of Film black and white film
Sensitivity (ISO) ISO 1600
Development process Black and white developer
Pushable up to ISO 1600
Pullable down to ISO 400
Availability Available (June 2024)
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