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FPP BW Infrared 35mm

$11.99

FPP BW INFRARED film
1 Roll / Polyester Base / 35mm / 200 iso / 24 exp
 / Process: BW

Add drama to your landscape photography with FPP BW INFRARED 35mm film.

With its 700-850nm infrared range and 200 iso, this panchromatic, medium contrast black and white film has pleasing grain and will produce extraordinary results with a r72 filter.

  • A panchromatic 35mm BW film

  • Important to know that rolls may have some emulsion pitting (pictured below) when using the r72 filter. While this will not occur on all rolls, we wanted you to know that this is inherent to the emulsion and you may experience these results in some of your frames.

  • Use r72 filter in broad daylight for infrared effect(#25 red filter also an option for less dramatic effects)*

  • If you have an automatic camera (like a Canon AE-1 Program) - you can set your ISO to 200 and shoot in program mode with your filter on.

  • 700 – 850 nm infrared wavelength

  • Load in darkness (or very dim light)

  • After shooting keep your film canister away from light

  • Process: BW

  • Shoot iso 200 (without filter) for everyday use

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FPP BW INFRARED film
1 Roll / Polyester Base / 35mm / 200 iso / 24 exp
 / Process: BW

Add drama to your landscape photography with FPP BW INFRARED 35mm film.

With its 700-850nm infrared range and 200 iso, this panchromatic, medium contrast black and white film has pleasing grain and will produce extraordinary results with a r72 filter.

  • A panchromatic 35mm BW film

  • Important to know that rolls may have some emulsion pitting (pictured below) when using the r72 filter. While this will not occur on all rolls, we wanted you to know that this is inherent to the emulsion and you may experience these results in some of your frames.

  • Use r72 filter in broad daylight for infrared effect(#25 red filter also an option for less dramatic effects)*

  • If you have an automatic camera (like a Canon AE-1 Program) - you can set your ISO to 200 and shoot in program mode with your filter on.

  • 700 – 850 nm infrared wavelength

  • Load in darkness (or very dim light)

  • After shooting keep your film canister away from light

  • Process: BW

  • Shoot iso 200 (without filter) for everyday use

FPP BW INFRARED film
1 Roll / Polyester Base / 35mm / 200 iso / 24 exp
 / Process: BW

Add drama to your landscape photography with FPP BW INFRARED 35mm film.

With its 700-850nm infrared range and 200 iso, this panchromatic, medium contrast black and white film has pleasing grain and will produce extraordinary results with a r72 filter.

  • A panchromatic 35mm BW film

  • Important to know that rolls may have some emulsion pitting (pictured below) when using the r72 filter. While this will not occur on all rolls, we wanted you to know that this is inherent to the emulsion and you may experience these results in some of your frames.

  • Use r72 filter in broad daylight for infrared effect(#25 red filter also an option for less dramatic effects)*

  • If you have an automatic camera (like a Canon AE-1 Program) - you can set your ISO to 200 and shoot in program mode with your filter on.

  • 700 – 850 nm infrared wavelength

  • Load in darkness (or very dim light)

  • After shooting keep your film canister away from light

  • Process: BW

  • Shoot iso 200 (without filter) for everyday use

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