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Flic Film Wolfen 100 Cine 35mm Roll Film 36 Exposures

Flic Film Wolfen 100 Cine 35mm Roll Film 36 Exposures
  • Product Code: eq114718
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$25.47 $31.84

A cinema film reminiscent of Kodak's Plus-X Pan 100, Flic Film Wolfen 100 Cine 35mm Roll Film 36 Exposuresis a 35mm black and white fim rolled from Orwo 54 reels, produced by the legendary East German company Filmotec. It can be developed in any black and white developer but shows its best attributes when developed in Flic Cine Film Developer, a developer based on Kodaks D-96 formula.

Panchromatic B&W Negative Film    ISO 100/21° in Standard Process    Medium to Low Grain    Wide Tonal Range    35mm Roll, 36 Exposures

Parameters
Film Format35mm
Number of Exposures36
Film TypePanchromatic B&W Negative
ISO/ASA Film Speed100
Film ProcessingStandard Black and White Chemistry
Number of Rolls1
Packaging Info
Package Weight0.075 lb
Box Dimensions (LxWxH)2.1 x 1.25 x 1.2"

Related Questions and Answers

Q: 1. If I used this as film in a camera (not for duplication purposes), can I develop it the same as any other BW film?

A: Wolfen DP31 Black and White Film (35mm Roll Film, 36 Exposures) cannot be developed like any other B&W film. Wolfen DP31 is a direct positive film. It is processed in D-94A/R-10 B&W Reversal chemistry.

Q: 2. Compatible with Nikon N75?

A: You can use the Kodak 135-36 35mm Ektar 100 Color Negative Film in the Nikon N75, yes.

Q: 3. what type of camera can be used for this film?

A: Its 35mm film. Its for 35mm cameras.

Q: 4. What country is this film made in?

A: According to the information we have, our current inventory's Country of Origin is China. Please be aware this can change over the product's production life without notice.

Q: 5. Does this have the anti-halation remjet layer on it?

A: Yes, Flic Film Vision3 250D Cine Film has the Remjet anti-halation backing.

Q: 6. hican you guys ship film to the united arab emirates ?

A: Yes we can. You may calculate your actual shipping options/order totals by adding the items you want to a shopping cart and entering a destination zip code or country. You will then see a list of shipping options and Estimated Shipping Times to your location.

Q: 7. is negative film the same as slide film?

A: No. Negative film has an orange base and produces a negative image (highlights are dark, shadows are light). It requires scanning and conversion from a negative to a positive image as well as accounting for the orange base.Slide film, on the other hand, produces a positive image on the film and can be scanned much easier as such (the image does not need to be inverted). +Compared to slide film, negative film has more latitude, meaning that it is more flexible and is less likely to give empty shadows or highlights. It also has more dynamic range than slide film.-Conversely, negative film is also lower contrast than slide film, lower saturation, has more grain, and is less sharp.Ektar 100, in particular, is less flexible than the Kodak Portra family of negative films (160/400). It behaves more like slide film than negative film in that it is higher contrast, less flexible, sharper, and more saturated. It is still, however, a negative film. For a film with more latitude (i.e. easier to use), stick to Portra which will also have better skin tones.

Q: 8. Can this film be used with non-lomography cameras? I shoot with a 35mm Olympus O1 and typically use black and white film, but I want to explore the color range of this film. Will it work?

A: That film can be used with any camera which accepts 35mm film.

Q: 9. Is their a film this is chemically similar to, so I can know how long to develop?

A: Other ISO 400 films will react in a similar manner to Flic Film UltraPan 400 (35mm Roll Film, 36 Exposures)--you should check the developer you use for a development times table.

Q: 10. Does the film in this particular listing have its ramjet removed?

A: When it comes to the Flic Film Vision3 500T Cine Film (35mm Roll Film, 36 Exposures), it will have a ramjet layer on the film that will need to be removed with ECN-2 prebath chemical.

29/09/2024

[36] As others have noted, this is Ektachrome 5294 movie film, spooled in to cassettes, for 35mm still cameras. It has great color, and saturation, as well pleasing skin tones. Like its sold by Kodak Alaris counterpart, it is a great all around film. I use it for all occasions, both in the studio, and outdoors. Since it is a movie film, it doesn't have frame numbers along the edges; not a big deal, just something to note.

5
28/09/2024

[100] This has been my go to color film since I discovered it last year. I've had great results every time. Great for street photography or indoors with my old school flash. Photo's shot with estate sale find Minolta X-370, Sigma 35-70mm lens.

5
24/09/2024

[35mm] In August, I went on a trip the the Pacific Northwest, and wanted to capture it on Slide and B&W. I shot 5 rolls of Chrome 100 using a Nikon F with a 50mm F/1.4 and using a Pentax Spotmeter V!

Very happy with how they turned out! I also brought two rolls of Kodak's E100 to compare, and since Chrome 100 is just bulk loaded E100D wasn't much of a difference between E100 and Chrome 100!

I really enjoyed this roll and for the price (especially since E100 is 21.99 on B&H) you can't get much better than this!

5
26/07/2024

[0.075 lb] Arrived quickly, can't wait to try it out

5
23/07/2024

[35mm] I've always wanted to try Kodak Double-X. Picked up a few rolls when this went on sale and was not disappointed. My new favorite film.

5
11/06/2024

[35mm] At first glance, I thought it was a wasted roll, but after some color corrections in Lightroom, the warm tones were there while still highlighting the natural colors that modern slide film highlights. I will definitely shoot with it again to see if I can fine tune the exposure a bit.

5
09/06/2024

[36] Absolutely love this film stock! Keeping plenty of rolls on hand, it's the perfect sweet spot for me between the more grounded Porta 800, and the more intense Cinestill 800T.

5
18/05/2024

[1] Took a couple of rolls with me on a family trip and I was very happy with the results.

5
18/05/2024

[0.075 lb] Nice way to add some variety and mix up what you shoot. For the price its worth buying a few rolls and seeing what you get. Lots of contrast and nice fine grain.

5
07/05/2024

[35mm] Step 1. Buy this stock
Step 2. Put it in your camera
Step 3. Slap on an 812 filter


Now I just need to get one of those old slide projectors

5

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