Ferrania P33 160iso Black & White Negative Film (35mm, 36 Exposures)

FEATURES

  • ISO 160 panchromatic B+W negative film
  • 35mm format spooled in 36 exp cassettes (No DX code)
  • Fine grain and well-defined contrast
  • Well suited to both outdoor and indoor shooting with available light or electronic flash

$16.99

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Ferrania P33 160iso is a medium-speed, fine-grain black and white film that stands out for its exceptional image quality and versatility. Crafted with the meticulous care for which FILM Ferrania is renowned, P33 is designed to meet the demands of both amateur and professional photographers. With an ISO rating of 160, it offers superb exposure latitude, making it adaptable to various lighting conditions. This film captures the nuances of light and shadow with a classic contrast, embodying the timeless beauty of black and white photography. Ideal for capturing everything from street photography to intimate portraits and landscapes, Ferrania P33 provides a distinctive look that digital photography cannot replicate. Its 35mm format and 36 exposures make it perfect for photographers seeking to explore the rich textures and tones of black and white imagery.

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