Kentmere PAN 200 Black & White Negative Film (35mm Roll Film, 36 Exposures)

Key Features
  • Panchromatic B&W Negative Film
  • ISO 200/24° in Standard Process
  • Fine Grain and Good Sharpness
  • Broad Tonal and High Contrast Range
  • Versatile Exposure Latitude
  • Ideal for Students

$10.99

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Kentmere PAN 200 35mm Film is a medium-speed black-and-white negative film offering excellent sharpness, fine grain, and a wide tonal range. Manufactured by Harman Technology (the makers of ILFORD), this film is perfect for photographers seeking high-quality black-and-white results at a budget-friendly price.

With an ISO 200 rating, PAN 200 provides flexibility for a variety of lighting conditions—great for outdoor, travel, and general-purpose shooting. Its medium contrast and smooth gradation make it a strong choice for portraits, architecture, and landscape photography, delivering classic monochrome aesthetics with a professional feel.

Compatible with standard black-and-white chemistry, Kentmere PAN 200 is easy to develop at home or at the lab. It’s ideal for both film newcomers and experienced photographers who want reliable performance without breaking the bank.

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