FPP Low ISO 35mm B&W Film – ISO 6, 24 Exposures

  • ISO 6 ultra-slow-speed black-and-white film
  • Perfect for bright daylight and long exposures
  • Fine grain for detailed and sharp images
  • Smooth tonal transitions for rich, dynamic contrast
  • 24 exposures per roll for creative exploration
  • Designed for analog photography enthusiasts

$17.99

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The Film Photography Project (FPP) Low ISO 35mm B&W Film is an exceptional black-and-white film that offers ultra-fine detail, smooth tonal transitions, and rich contrast. With a unique ISO of 6, this film is perfect for bright daylight, studio settings, or long-exposure photography, giving you unparalleled creative control and precision.

Each roll provides 24 exposures, delivering breathtaking black-and-white images with fine grain and stunning depth. The FPP Low ISO Film is ideal for photographers exploring creative techniques, experimental projects, or capturing high-detail scenes with dramatic results. Whether you’re shooting landscapes, portraits, or artistic compositions, this film ensures your work stands out.

Discover the beauty of ultra-slow-speed photography with FPP Low ISO 35mm B&W Film. Order today and unlock the artistic potential of analog photography.

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