Polypan F 35MM FILM 12 12A 13
Der günstige PolyPan F Schwarzweißfilm für 35mm Kameras

Polypan F

  • Manufacturer Polystar
  • Sensitivity (ISO) ISO 50
  • Film Type Black and white film
  • Availability Discontinued

The Polypan F is a black and white film. Where the film comes from and who in exactly manufacturer is not really clear. On the packaging there is only the name Polystar and the imprint "Made in EC" (= European Community, European Union). It is assumed that it is actually produced as a copy film for cinemas. In any case, it is not identical to Ilford's Pan F, although the same developing times can be used.

The big advantage, and probably the main reason for using the film, is the price. The price per roll of film, depending on the dealer, is well under one euro. This makes it one of the cheapest films, if not the cheapest film.

The Polypan F is only available as 35mm film and only by the meter. This means that you can only buy it as a long roll of film on a spool. You have to wind it yourself into old or newly bought empty cartridges. This is most easily done with a film loader, as the film must be completely protected from light.

Unfortunately, there is a problem when using a film loader. Polypan F is only available in packs of at least 90 meters and most film loaders will not fit more than 30 meters. Solution, you split the film and wind part of the large roll onto an empty one.

As the name implies, the film carrier is polyester. This is quite easy to handle after development. Unlike other films, the developed film still smells a bit like chemicals and plastic. Film numbers or other markings on the film edge are missing on the Polypan F.

The sensitivity of the 35mm film is specified as ISO 50. However, you can push it to ISO 100. If you want to use it on a cloudy day, you should either have a fast lens or use a flash.

Images with the Polypan F are quite fine-grained with normal sharpness. The highlights sometimes tend to be a bit overblown, as with the Lucky SHD 100 New. Results can vary depending on exposure and development, of course.

Development of the film

Times for developing Polypan F film.

DeveloperDilutionISOTimeTemperature
D-761+1ISO 10019:30 min20 °C
ID-111+1ISO 509 min20 °C
Rodinal1+25ISO 506 min20 °C
Rodinal1+50ISO 506 min20 °C
Rodinal1+50ISO 10017 min20 °C
XtolStockISO 507 min20 °C
Xtol1+3ISO 10023 min20 °C

Calculation of the development solution

DilutionDeveloper (ml)Water (ml)
1+1250250
1+2519481
1+5010490
Stock5000
1+3125375

Sample photos

Beispielfoto mit dem Polypan F und der Canon AE-1
Developed in Kodak XTOL (1+3) for 25 minutes at 20 deg.
Aufnahme mit der Canon AE-1 in Rodinal
The image was developed in Rodinal at a mixing ratio of 1+50 for 17 min at 20 degrees.
Beispielaufnahme mit dem Schwarzweißfilm für Kleinbildkamera
Exposed to ISO 100 and developed in Rodinal (1+50) for 17 minutes at 20 degrees and scanned with the Canoscan 9000F

All sample photos were taken with the Canon AE-1 and the film was exposed to ISO 100.

Polypan F - Beispielfoto Kodak XTOL
The picture was taken with the Polypan F, exposed in the Nikon F501 AF and developed in Kodak XTOL (7 min, stock, 20 degrees)
polypan-f-beispielfoto-rodinal-entwicklung
Rodinal (R09) - 1+50 - 13 min - 20 degrees

Taken with an Olympus OM 2 with a 50 mm f/1.4. ISO setting was ISO 50. Film was expired. Developed in Rodinal (R09 One Shot) for 13 minutes at a mix ratio of 1+50. Digitized with a Canon Canoscan 9000F (eBay / Amazon*).

polypan-f-olympus-om2-ars-imago-mb-monobath

Technical Specifications

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Property Specification
35mm format Yes
Type of Film black and white film
Sensitivity (ISO) ISO 50
Development process Black and white developer
Availability Discontinued (June 2019)
OPTICAL DOUBLE-GAUSS SCHEMATIC 50mm f/1.4 LENS
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