If one specifically wants and go for the grainy look which 35mm film gives, then it is a different ball game altogether. I use everything from 110 film to 4x5.each has a different look.Ī few street shots from 35mm in Shinjuku and Shibuya, TokyoĪ few street shots from 35mm in Shinjuku and Shibuya, Tokyo. Choose from well-known companies like Ilford, Kodak, and Fujifilm or newer companies and products like Yodica, Bergger, Dubblefilm, Revolog, Lomography, Kosmo Foto, Cinestill, and Film Washi. Use the filters to explore the many brands we have available who support 35mm film photography. The reason is gives a different look than 120. We have all the amazing camera film that fits into classic 35mm film cameras. Apart from the popular 35 mm film, they also. B&H photo has an amazing catalogue of films to choose from. All you have to do is pick your film and plan your photography adventure. Luckily, the camera shops listed here don’t care about the shipping location. I do find it odd some ask why bother with 35. If you want to buy a roll of film, you have a few places to visit. Much harder to get with 120 medium format. I process it that way to achieve the look I want. I like a look that involves grain, high contrast, blocked shadows, etc. I use a fair bit of grainy 35 for street photography. earning well), and is still attached to the film way, I would get myself an old 120 film camera such as the Yashica MAT-124G.ģ5 is a great format. I live in Poland (but earn well), and developing films are not too expensive. MF would be a better choice if one wants to do film.ĭigitial is definitely less hassle - then again, film is what I was doing up until 2005 - I used an old Yashica Minister! - and I was fine with it. Though the process can be fascinating, the additional hassle involved is something to consider seriously, especially when the advantage to be gained would be minimal or subtle for 35mm. when I think about how expensive it is to develop film, or what a pain in the *ss it is to develop black and white film at home, and what a pain in the *ss it is to scan it, I am dissuaded from bothering. It's hard to see film disappearing for at least another decade.īut.
Ilford HP5 Plus 35mm 36 Exposure Black and White Film.
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