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Hands On Film Autumn 200

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  • Brand: Hands On Film
  • Name: Hands On Film Autumn 200
  • Formats: 35mm
  • Film sensitivity: ISO 200
  • Type: Color negative film
  • Availability: Available (Status 05/2024)

The Hands On Film Autumn 200 is a color negative film. Hands On Film distributes the film material under its brand. The brand belongs to a photo laboratory from Singapore. The material is produced by another company.

The Hands on Film Autumn 200 is a 35mm film with a sensitivity of ISO 200. This medium sensitivity makes it a versatile all-rounder for various lighting situations.

Development and digitalization

Hands on Film Autumn 200 is developed using the C-41 process, the most common process for color negative films. Many photo laboratories offer this service so that you can simply hand in the film after exposure and have it developed. Alternatively, experienced photographers can develop the film themselves in their home laboratory.

In order to use the analogue recordings digitally, the negatives can be scanned after development. Many photo labs offer this service, or you can use your own film scanner. The digital images can then be edited, shared or printed.

Formats and cameras

The Hands on Film Autumn 200 is available in 35mm format. This format is widely used and supported by a wide range of cameras. Whether analogue SLR cameras, rangefinder cameras, compact cameras or even some modern mirrorless system cameras – the selection is large.

When choosing a camera, you should make sure that it supports the 35mm format and has the appropriate functions to adjust the exposure and focus manually or automatically. Some cameras also offer special functions for using film material, such as automatic film recognition or exposure compensation.

Storage of film material

Proper storage of film material is important to maintain the quality of the recordings. Unopened films should be stored in a cool, dry place, preferably in the refrigerator. Films that have already been exposed should be developed as quickly as possible to avoid color changes or loss of quality.

After development, the negatives should also be stored in a cool and dry place, ideally in special archival cases or boxes. This means they can be stored for many years without any loss of quality.

Technical datasheet

Technical specifications of the film
AttributeSpecification
35mm FormatYes
DX coding on cartridgeYes
Development processC-41 / CN-16 / CNK-4 / AP-70

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