Lomography Berlin Kino 35mm Film – Classic B&W ISO 400

  • Release your inner Berliner and get artistic
  • Medium light sensitivity of ISO 400
  • Panchromatic emulsion with moderate grain
  • High dynamic range and sophisticated tonal spectrum
  • Great for striking street and elegant editorial photography

$15.99

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The Lomography Berlin Kino B&W 35mm Film is a versatile ISO 400 black-and-white film inspired by classic German cinema. Designed for photographers who love the timeless appeal of monochrome photography, this film delivers fine grain, rich contrast, and a beautiful tonal range. Its cinematic quality makes it ideal for portraits, street photography, and creative experiments, producing stunning images with a retro aesthetic.

With its ISO 400 sensitivity, Berlin Kino Film excels in a variety of lighting conditions, from bright daylight to low-light scenes, offering flexibility for both indoor and outdoor photography. Its fine grain ensures crisp details, while its extended tonal range captures the subtleties of shadows and highlights, adding depth and drama to your photos.

Compatible with standard black-and-white chemistry, this film is easy to develop, making it a favorite for home developers and professional labs. Step into the world of classic analog photography with Lomography Berlin Kino 35mm Film, and create cinematic black-and-white images with every shot. Order your roll today!

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