The Hands On Film Spring 200 is a color negative film. The film material is sold commercially under the Hands On Film brand. The brand was developed by a photography laboratory in Singapore. The material is produced by another manufacturer.
The Hands on Film Spring 200 is a 35mm film with a sensitivity of ISO 200. It is particularly suitable for use in daylight and cloudy conditions. Its balanced sensitivity makes it a versatile film for a variety of shooting situations, from portraits and street photography to landscapes and architecture.
Thanks to its fine grain and natural color reproduction, the Spring 200 delivers excellent results that are attractive to both beginners and experienced photographers.
Development and digitalization
The Spring 200 is developed using the C-41 process, the most common color negative development process. This means it can be easily developed in most photo laboratories. After development, the negatives can either be enlarged traditionally on photographic paper or digitized.
There are various options available for digitization, such as scanning with a special film scanner or photographing the negatives with a digital camera.
Formats and cameras
The Hands on Film Spring 200 is available in 35mm format and fits most analog cameras that support this format. Whether it’s an SLR camera, a rangefinder camera or a compact viewfinder camera – the Spring 200 can be used in a variety of cameras, opening up a wide range of creative possibilities.
Storage of film material
To maintain the quality of the film material, the Spring 200 should be stored in a cool and dry place. Ideally it is stored in the refrigerator, especially for long-term storage. Before use, the film should be slowly brought to room temperature to avoid condensation.
Technical datasheet
| Attribute | Specification |
|---|---|
| 35mm Format | Yes |
| DX coding on cartridge | Yes |
| Development process | C-41 / CN-16 / CNK-4 / AP-70 |
