Lucky SHD400 35mm Film – B&W ISO 400 (36 Exposures)

  • Film Format: 35mm black and white negative
  • ISO Rating: 400 (DX-coded); for best results, shoot at ISO 200 without requiring push or pull processing
  • Exposures: 36 frames per roll
  • Processing: Compatible with standard D-76 black and white developers

$8.99

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Lucky SHD400 35mm Black and White Film is a classic ISO 400 panchromatic film, ideal for everyday shooting across a wide range of lighting conditions. Produced by Lucky Film Co., this film offers strong contrast, noticeable grain, and a vintage monochrome look that many analog photographers love.

With 36 exposures per roll, it’s a great choice for street photography, portraits, and general-purpose black-and-white shooting. Its ISO 400 speed provides the flexibility needed for both daylight and indoor environments, while its unique tonal rendering gives photos a slightly gritty, raw aesthetic.

Lucky Pan SHD400 is compatible with standard black-and-white development processes, making it easy to process at home or in the lab. Whether you’re a beginner or a film veteran, this budget-friendly option delivers reliable results with a timeless feel.

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