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The FPP Dracula 120 is a panchromatic black and white negative film with a 64 ISO sensitivity, ideal for a range of photographic applications.
Yes, the FPP Dracula 120 has a spectral sensitivity up to 750 nm, allowing for dramatic infrared effects when used with an r72 filter in broad daylight.
Since the FPP Dracula 120 is small-batch rolled without tape at the end of the backing paper, you will need to tape the rolls yourself after use to ensure secure storage.
This film is based on the classic eastern European Svema FN-64 formula, which is also used in the 35mm version, providing consistent quality and performance.
Review Summary
120 Medium Format
Panchromatic Black and White Negative
64
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Under the spell of classic film photography, the FPP Dracula 120 Panchromatic Black and White Negative Film, 64 ISO, 120 Roll Film offers photographers an enchanting experience with its pleasing grain and delightful tonality. Crafted from the renowned Svema FN-64 formula, this film mirrors the quality of its 35mm counterpart, delivering a chillingly strong performance across various shooting scenarios. With a spectral sensitivity extending up to 750 nm, this film is perfect for capturing dramatic infrared effects, especially when paired with an r72 filter in broad daylight.
This small-batch rolled 120 film is designed without tape at the end of the backing paper, so users should be prepared to secure the rolls with tape after use. Embrace the artistry of black and white photography with the FPP Dracula 120, a film that promises to elevate your creative vision with its exceptional tonal range and classic aesthetic appeal.