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Kodak Kodacolor Ultra Max 400  Picture

KODAK Kodacolor Ultra Max 400 GC Color Negative Film ISO 400, 35mm Size, 24 Exp

SKU: KKGC24UMMFR: 6034029
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  • Kodak Ultra Max 400: Fine grain, sharp images.
  • Vibrant color film: Excellent color saturation.
  • ISO 400 speed: Versatile for various conditions.
  • 35mm film: Standard size, easy to use format.
  • 24 exposures: Capture more of your memories.
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Kentmere Fine Grain Medium Spe Picture

Kentmere B/W Negative Film, 35mm, 24 Exposure

SKU: KE10024MFR: 6012368
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  • Kentmere 35mm Film: Classic Black & White Quality.
  • ISO 100 Film: Fine Grain, Excellent Tonal Range.
  • Medium Speed Film: Versatile for Various Conditions.
  • Black and White Film: Achieve Timeless Photography.
  • 24 Exposure Film: Perfect for Testing and Projects.
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Flic Film UltraPan 100 Panchro Picture

Flic Film UltraPan 100 Panchromatic B&W Negative Film, ASA 100, 120 Roll Film

SKU: FL01165FMFR: FF01165F
  • 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.
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Kentmere 400 Black and White N Picture

Kentmere 400 Black and White Negative Film, 35mm, 36 Exposure, 6010476

SKU: KE40036MFR: 6010476
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  • 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.
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Kentmere Fine Grain Medium Spe Picture

Kentmere B/W Negative Film, 35mm, 36 Exposure

SKU: KE10036MFR: 6010465
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  • 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.
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Fujifilm instax mini Monochrom Picture

Fujifilm instax mini Monochrome Instant Film, 10 Pack

SKU: FJIMMC1PKMFR: 16531960
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  • Classic Monochrome Instant Film: Rich B&W tones.
  • 10 Exposures of Instax Mini Film: Capture memories.
  • High-Speed Film: Ensures sharp, clear instant photos.
  • Ideal for Instax Mini Cameras: Simple, easy to use.
  • Affordable Instant Film: Great value, creative fun.

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Rollei RPX 400 Black and White Picture

Rollei RPX 400 Black and White Negative Film (35mm Roll Film, 36 Exposures)

SKU: RL804011MFR: 804011
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  • 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.
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Rollei RPX 100 Black and White Picture

Rollei RPX 100 Black and White Negative Film (35mm Roll Film, 36 Exposures)

SKU: RL811011MFR: 811011
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  • 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.
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Foma Fomapan 100 Classic 35mm  Picture

Foma Film Fomapan 100 Classic 35mm Black and White Negative Film, 36 Exposures

SKU: CZ420136MFR: 420136
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  • 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.
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Flic Film Wolfen 100 35mm Panc Picture

Flic Film Wolfen 100 35mm B&W Negative Cine Roll Film, ASA100, 36 Exposures

SKU: FL38622FMFR: FF38622F
  • 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.
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Kodak Kodacolor Gold 200 35mm  Picture

KODAK Kodacolor Gold 200 35mm Color Negative Roll Film, 200 ISO, 36 Exposure

SKU: KKGB36UMFR: 6033997
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  • Capture vibrant memories with rich color film.
  • Exceptional sharpness with 200 ISO color film.
  • Fine grain 35mm film ensures quality prints.
  • Versatile daylight balanced color negative film.
  • 36 exposures of vivid color saturation.
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Kodak Color Plus 200 35mm Colo Picture

Kodak Color Plus 200 35mm Color Negative Film, 36 Exposure

SKU: KKCP20036MFR: 6031470
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  • ISO 200 speed: Versatile 35mm color negative film.
  • Fine grain: Capture very sharp, detailed images.
  • Excellent color saturation: Vibrant, true-to-life hues.
  • Wide exposure latitude: For forgiving shooting.
  • 36 exposures: Perfect for portrait & landscape.
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Foma Fomapan 200 Creative 35mm Picture

Foma Film Fomapan 200 Creative 35mm Black and White Negative Film, 36 Exposures

SKU: CZ420236MFR: 420236
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  • 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.
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Flic Film UltraPan 400 Panchro Picture

Flic Film UltraPan 400 Black and White Negative Film, ASA 400, 120 Roll Film

SKU: FL01189FMFR: FF01189F
  • 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.
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Lomography Color Tiger 110 Poc Picture

Lomography Color Tiger 110 Pocket Color Negative Film, 24 Exposures, 200 ISO

SKU: CZLFCT110200MFR: F110C1
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  • Vibrant color saturation with Lomography film.
  • Fine grain 110 film ensures sharp, clear images.
  • ISO 200 film provides excellent exposure latitude.
  • Consistent results with every roll of color film.
  • Perfect film speed for daylight photography needs.

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Lomography Fantome Kino 35mm B Picture

Lomography Fantome Kino 35mm Black and White Negative Film, 8 ISO, 36 Exposures

SKU: CZLF8BW35MFR: F8BW35
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  • 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 LomoChrome Purple 1 Picture

Lomography LomoChrome Purple 110 Color Negative Film, 100-400 ISO,24 Exposures

SKU: CZLF410LC1MFR: F410LC21
  • Capture vibrant scenes with 110 Color Film.
  • LomoChrome Purple: Unique color shifts, 100-400 ISO.
  • Fine grain film ensures sharp, detailed images.
  • 24 exposures of archival quality color negative film.
  • Wide exposure latitude for creative photography.

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Lomography Orca 110 Pocket B&W Picture

Lomography Orca 110 Pocket B&W Negative Film, 24 Exposure

SKU: CZLFO110BWMFR: F110BW1
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  • 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 Fast Blac Picture

Ilford HP-5 Plus 400 B/W Professional Film 24 Exposures

SKU: ILHP524MFR: 1700646
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  • 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.
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Fujifilm Instax Mini Confetti  Picture

Fujifilm Instax Mini Confetti Instant Color Film, 10 Exposures

SKU: IFJINCFWW1MFR: 16620917
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  • Capture memories with Instax Mini Instant Film.
  • High-speed ISO 800 film ensures vivid color rendition.
  • Get 10 exposures of 3.3 x 2.12" instant color film.
  • Confetti border adds flair to every Instax Mini print.
  • Affordable price point for instant photography fun.
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Kodak Tri-X Pan 400, TX-Pan Bl Picture

Kodak Tri-X Pan 400, Black & White Negative Film 35mm Size, 36 Exposure

SKU: KKTX36UMFR: 8667073
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"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."

Fujifilm 35mm Color Negative R Picture

Fujifilm 35mm Color Negative Roll Film, 200 ISO, 36 Exposures

SKU: FJCF20036MFR: 600022186
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  • Capture vibrant images with 200 ISO color film.
  • 35mm format ensures sharpness & fine grain detail.
  • Enjoy consistent results with daylight balanced film.
  • 36 exposures per roll for extended shooting time.
  • Excellent exposure latitude in various conditions.
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Rollei Retro 80S Black and Whi Picture

Rollei Retro 80S Black and White Negative Film (35mm Roll Film, 36 Exposures)

SKU: RL810812MFR: 810812
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  • 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 Wh Picture

Rollei Retro 400S Black and White Negative Film (35mm Roll Film, 36 Exposures)

SKU: RL8124006MFR: 8124006
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  • 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  Picture

Rollei RPX 25 Black and White Negative Film (35mm Roll Film, 36 Exposures)

SKU: RL810236MFR: 810236
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  • 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.
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While contemporary photography is dominated by everything digital, that does not mean that analog photography has completely lost its relevance. In fact, many photographers who’ve grown tired of the instantaneous nature of digital photography are using film cameras to realize their creative vision.

Expand Your Artistic Vision with Film Photography

The past few years have seen the revival of iconic films from legacy brands like Polaroid and Fujifilm. Film cameras are also more affordable than many of their digital counterparts and are readily available at online and physical stores. This, in turn, has piqued the interest of members of the photography community who wish to expand their creative repertoire.

Advantages Of Film Photography

Some of film photography’s limitations are no longer treated as shortcomings but are now viewed as advantages. For instance, while shooting with a digital camera and an expansive memory card allows photographers to snap away liberally, users only get about 24 to 36 frames with a film camera. Some photographers like this because it forces them to be more meticulous and study every shoot carefully before pressing the shutter.

The resulting images are also often startlingly different from those produced by digital cameras. The different chemicals used in film influence how it renders light and color, with some films known for producing sharp images that are difficult to differentiate from digital images. Others produce more subdued colors or contrasted images, which may be the aesthetic the photographer is going for.

Experiment with Color Film & Black and White Film Photography

Apart from the chemicals found in photographic film, the developing process can also alter the intensity of exposure and colors. Some of the most popular developing processes include E-6 for color film slides and C-41 for color negatives. In order to produce the cross-processing effect (commonly employed in Lomography), some photographers will develop C-41 films with E-6 chemicals and vice versa. This results in images with high saturation and contrast, as well as unpredictable features, like light leaks, overexposure, and vignettes.

What Is The Difference Between 35mm Film And Large Format Film?

Photographic film comes in many different sizes and ratios. 35mm refers to the physical size of the film strips themselves. While 35mm film rolls can come in many lengths, the width of the film is always 35mm. Large-format film reflects a larger physical size like 4x5, 5x7, or 8x10 inches.

35mm film traditionally comes rolled up in a film cartridge that you can easily load into a 35mm camera, and large-format film usually comes as individual sheets or plates. Photographers load these sheets into film holders, which then go into the large-format camera. Large-format film is loaded and exposed one shot at a time.

What's The Difference Between 35mm And Medium Format Film?

Medium-format film is slightly larger than 35mm film, but it’s also smaller than large-format film. You may see medium-format film referred to as 120 film. This film type actually includes a few different physical dimensions: 6x4.5, 6x6, and 6x7 centimeter frames are all different types of 120 medium-format film.

Like 35mm film, 120 film also comes rolled in cartridges, but the film rolls usually have fewer exposures per roll. You may not find quite as many varieties of 120 film as you do 35mm because 35mm is simply the most common size. As a result, film manufacturers offer more styles and ISOs for this film type.

What Is 35mm Best Used For?

You can use 35mm film for just about any photographic subject or situation. The important thing to remember when using 35mm film is that the film’s light sensitivity is reflected  in its ISO. You will need to adjust your shutter speed and aperture to suit your available light and film speed.

Because film 35mm negatives are physically smaller than medium or large-format negatives, you may not see as much detail in each exposure. If you’re looking for a highly detailed enlargement of a landscape or portrait, large-format negatives are often the best option.

How To Develop 35mm Film

Developing 35mm film is a very specific but fairly simple process as long as you have all the supplies. You’ll need a film developing tank, a light-proof bag, water, developer, stop bath, and fixer. Photographers who don’t enjoy dealing with chemicals sometimes take their film to a photo lab and then scan the negatives for digital processing.

Developing color film is much more complex than developing black-and-white film. You’ll need specialized gear and extra chemical steps. You can read more about the step-by-step processes for film developing in our article on How To Develop Film.

Shop for Premium Photographic Film at Adorama

Eager to expand your creative vision with film photography? Adorama stocks a wide variety of black and white film, color film, instant film, specialty film, and film accessories. We carry film from some of the most reputable brands, including Polaroid Originals, Arista, and Foma. We also carry instant film for Fujifilm Instax and Polaroid cameras, and specialty films like infrared film and black and white reversal film. Filter your specifications on the left-hand side of this page to narrow down your choices.