Black and White Film
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Flic Film UltraPan 100 Panchromatic B&W Negative Film, ASA 100, 120 Roll Film
- UltraPan 100: Fine grain, exceptional sharpness.
- Panchromatic B&W film: Wide latitude, ASA 100.
- 120 Roll Film: Archival quality, lasting images.
- Black and White Film: Push processing capable.
- Standard B&W chemistry: Easy film processing.
Kentmere 400 Black and White Negative Film, 35mm, 36 Exposure, 6010476
- Kentmere 400: Classic black and white film.
- 35mm film: Capture 36 exposures of sharp detail.
- Fine grain film: Excellent tonality, high contrast.
- ISO 400 film: Wide latitude for varied lighting.
- B&W negative film: Superb pushability to 1600.
Kentmere B/W Negative Film, 35mm, 36 Exposure
- Kentmere 100 ISO: Fine grain, sharp B&W film.
- 35mm Black and White Film: 36 exposures included.
- Medium Speed Film: Excellent tonal range control.
- Achieve superb contrast with Kentmere B&W film.
- Fine Grain Film: Ensures archival quality prints.
Rollei RPX 400 Black and White Negative Film (35mm Roll Film, 36 Exposures)
- Rollei RPX 400: Classic black and white film.
- 35mm Film: Capture 36 exposures with fine grain.
- Achieve high contrast with this B&W negative film.
- ISO 400 Film: Wide latitude for push/pull ability.
- Exceptional sharpness with archival quality film.
Rollei RPX 100 Black and White Negative Film (35mm Roll Film, 36 Exposures)
- 35mm Rollei RPX 100: Exceptional sharpness, fine grain.
- Panchromatic B&W film: Wide latitude, great tonality.
- ISO 100 black and white film: Classic contrast.
- 36 exposures: Ideal for diverse photography needs.
- Acetate base: Ensures archival quality, longevity.
Foma Film Fomapan 100 Classic 35mm Black and White Negative Film, 36 Exposures
- Classic black and white film with fine grain.
- ISO 100 film delivers exceptional sharpness.
- 35mm film offers wide latitude for exposure.
- Achieve high contrast with this B&W film.
- Excellent push/pull ability for varied effects.
Flic Film Wolfen 100 35mm B&W Negative Cine Roll Film, ASA100, 36 Exposures
- Panchromatic B&W film: Exceptional tonality range.
- 35mm black and white film: Achieve archival quality.
- ASA 100 film: Fine grain, standard B&W processing.
- Excellent for push processing black and white film.
- Wolfen NC100: Wide latitude, high contrast results.
Foma Film Fomapan 200 Creative 35mm Black and White Negative Film, 36 Exposures
- Fomapan 200: Classic black and white film.
- 35mm film: Capture 36 exposures with fine grain.
- ISO 200: Achieve good sharpness in various light.
- Wide latitude: Excellent for push processing.
- High contrast: Create stunning monochrome images.
Flic Film UltraPan 400 Black and White Negative Film, ASA 400, 120 Roll Film
- UltraPan 400: Fine grain, sharp B&W film images.
- Panchromatic film: Wide latitude for varied lighting.
- ASA 400 film: Excellent tonality in every shot.
- 120 Roll Film: Push/Pull for creative control.
- Black and white film: Achieve archival quality prints.
Lomography Fantome Kino 35mm Black and White Negative Film, 8 ISO, 36 Exposures
- Ultra-fine grain B&W film for exceptional detail.
- Achieve high contrast with Lomography 35mm film.
- ISO 8 film: Perfect for bright, sunny conditions.
- 36 exposures of archival quality black & white.
- Wide latitude film ensures versatile exposures.
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Lomography Orca 110 Pocket B&W Negative Film, 24 Exposure
- Capture archival quality B&W images.
- Enjoy fine grain with 100 ISO black-and-white film.
- Experience wide latitude in diverse lighting.
- Achieve good sharpness with Lomography film.
- Perfect for push processing techniques.
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Ilford HP-5 Plus 400 B/W Professional Film 24 Exposures
- HP5 Plus 400: Classic black and white film.
- ISO 400 film speed: Superb for versatile shooting.
- Fine grain structure: Excellent detail and tonality.
- 35mm film: Fits most SLR & rangefinder cameras.
- Exceptional archival properties: Lasting images.
Kodak Tri-X Pan 400, Black & White Negative Film 35mm Size, 36 Exposure
Written by Emily Soto:
"My go-to black and white film is Tri-X film and I tend to use it at every shoot. I love the classic feel it gives along with the grain and always have it on hand."
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Written by Emily Soto:
"My go-to black and white film is Tri-X film and I tend to use it at every shoot. I love the classic feel it gives along with the grain and always have it on hand."
Rollei Retro 80S Black and White Negative Film (35mm Roll Film, 36 Exposures)
- Rollei Retro 80S: Exceptional sharpness, fine grain.
- 35mm Black and White Film: Achieve high contrast.
- Wide latitude film: Excellent for push processing.
- Panchromatic B&W Negative Film: Archival quality.
- ISO 80 Film: Perfect for varied light conditions.
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Rollei Retro 400S Black and White Negative Film (35mm Roll Film, 36 Exposures)
- High contrast B&W film delivers stunning results.
- Fine grain 35mm film ensures exceptional detail.
- Wide latitude B&W negative film for versatile use.
- Achieve good sharpness with Rollei Retro 400S film.
- Push/pull ability enhances B&W film creativity.
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Rollei RPX 25 Black and White Negative Film (35mm Roll Film, 36 Exposures)
- Rollei RPX 25: Exceptional sharpness, fine grain film.
- 35mm black and white film, 36 exposures, archival quality.
- ISO 25 film speed, wide latitude for diverse conditions.
- High contrast B&W film, standard black and white processing.
- Achieve stunning results with push processing film.
Kodak T-Max 400, 400TMY, Black & White Film, 35mm Size, 24 Exposure
- Kodak T-Max 400: Fine grain, high sharpness film.
- ISO 400 black and white film: Wide exposure latitude.
- 35mm film: Excellent push/pull ability for B&W prints.
- Achieve archival quality with Kodak black & white film.
- High contrast T-Max 400 film: Superb detail clarity.
Lomography Babylon Kino 35mm Black and White Negative Film, 13 ISO, 36 Exposures
- Ultra-fine grain 35mm black and white film.
- ISO 13 speed film for unique artistic effects.
- Achieve high contrast with Babylon Kino film.
- 36 exposures of archival quality B&W images.
- Wide latitude film captures stunning tonality.
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Lomography Potsdam Kino ISO 100 B&W Negative Film, 35mm Roll, 36 Exposures
- Potsdam Kino 100: Fine Grain B&W Film, 36 Exposures.
- Achieve High Contrast with Lomography Black & White Film.
- Wide Latitude in this 35mm Film for Stunning Tonality.
- Excellent Pushability with ISO 100 Black & White Film.
- Create Archival Quality Images with this B&W Film.
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Kodak T-Max 100, 100TMX, Black & White Film, 35mm Size, 24 Exposure
- Kodak T-Max 100: Fine grain, high sharpness film.
- ISO 100 black and white film: Wide exposure latitude.
- 35mm 24 exposure film: Archival quality, long life.
- High contrast B&W film: Excellent push/pull ability.
- Professional black & white film: Superb sharpness.
Rollei Retro 400S Black and White Negative Film (120 Roll Film)
- Rollei Retro 400S: Fine grain, sharp B&W film.
- Wide latitude black and white film for diverse shots.
- Achieve high contrast with Rollei 400S film.
- 120 roll film: Excellent push/pull capability.
- Archival quality B&W negative film ensures longevity.
Rollei RPX 100 Black and White Negative Film (120 Roll Film)
- Rollei RPX 100: Exceptional sharpness, fine grain.
- Wide latitude B&W film for versatile exposures.
- Achieve high contrast with standard processing.
- 120 roll film ensures archival quality images.
- ISO 100 black and white negative film.
Rollei Superpan 200 Black and White Negative Film (35mm Roll Film, 36 Exposures)
- Superpan 200: Exceptional sharpness, fine grain B&W film.
- 35mm black and white film: Wide latitude, 36 exposures.
- High contrast B&W film: Achieve archival quality prints.
- Rollei Superpan 200: Excellent push/pull ability.
- Panchromatic B&W film: Standard black & white processing.
Rollei Superpan 200 Black and White Negative Film (120 Roll Film)
- Rollei Superpan 200: Fine grain black & white film.
- Wide latitude film: Excellent exposure flexibility.
- High sharpness: Capture detailed, crisp black & white images.
- Push/Pull capability: Adjust ISO for creative control.
- Archival quality: Ensures long-lasting black & white prints.
Rollei RPX 25 Black and White Negative Film (120 Roll Film)
- Fine grain B&W film delivers exceptional detail.
- ISO 25 speed film ensures superb image quality.
- 120 format film provides classic photography.
- Achieve rich tonality with this black and white film.
- Excellent archival properties for lasting prints.
A black and white film is a type of photographic film that is made to be developed into images without color. It served as the primary film type until the 1950s and is now popular among photographers who are driven by a vintage aesthetic. Black and white film processing and developing is much easier process compared to working with colored film, as the chemicals required to treat its negatives are more readily available. Purchase high-grade black and white films from Adorama today and capture your subjects in superb negative contrast. Browse our inventory to find the best black and white film that fits your needs.
Produce Vintage Images with Black and White Films
Black and white films allow you to capture your subject in a distinct classical style. Whether you’re shooting portraits and landscapes, or are into a different kind of genre, making use of a black and white film lets you produce mesmerizing stills effortlessly. The lack of color becomes advantageous as it eliminates the distraction of colors and hues, making the viewers focus more on the subject and composition of the photograph. Working with this film type also makes shadows look deeper and accentuates highlights. As a result, you are granted high-quality images that have strong contrast and more depth in its details.
Black and white photographic films are usually made of three layers. The first coating is a light-sensitive emulsion layer containing silver halide salt. These crystals absorb light and react to the chemicals of a stop bath during development. Exposed silver halide crystals are converted to metallic silver which blocks light to reveal the image on a negative. This layer is supported by a plastic sheet, followed by an anti-halation layer. The film’s final layer is responsible for preventing light from traveling back into the emulsion, thereby eliminating fog and blurs.
Black and white films are best used when the light, form, and texture of a scene are powerful enough to stand on their own. They also elevate shots that are otherwise rendered flat by a monotonous tone, or whose colors take away from its artistic message.
Buy High-Quality Black and White Films Online
Choosing the right black and white film for your shoot depends on the genre or aesthetic that you are trying to achieve. At Adorama, we sell a variety of black and white films for different levels of contrast, ISO, and sharpness. They also come in different sizes, such as 35mm black and white films, and are equipped with a varying number of exposures. What’s more, our products are manufactured by trusted brands like Adox, KODAK, Lomography, and more to have the highest quality. Browse our online catalog to get the best black and white films from the brand of your choice today.