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Classics Pan 100 Black & White Negative Film 127 Roll

Classics Pan 100 Black & White Negative Film 127 Roll
  • Product Code: eq125613
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$66.27 $88.80

This 127 roll of Pan 100 from Kentmere is a versatile, medium speed, black and white negative film offering a nominal sensitivity of ISO 100/21°. It is suitable for use with a wide variety of subjects and lighting conditions. The film is characterized by a fine grain structure and high sharpness, as well as a broad tonal range and wide exposure latitude.

127 Medium Format B&W Negative Film    ISO 100/21° in Standard Process    Fine Grain and High Sharpness    Broad Tonal Range    Wide Exposure Latitude

Parameters
Film Format127
Film TypePanchromatic B&W Negative
ISO/ASA Film Speed100
Film ProcessingStandard Black and White Chemistry
Film BaseAcetate
Number of Rolls1
Layer Thickness127.0 µm
Packaging Info
Package Weight0.04 lb
Box Dimensions (LxWxH)2.75 x 1.45 x 1.35"

Related Questions and Answers

Q: 1. Hi, does this work in a 4x4 mini Rolleiflex? thank you very much!

A: As long as your Rolleiflex is the one that is made for 127 format film, the Arista EDU Ultra 400 Black and White Negative Film (127 Roll Film) should work. Note there are a few versions of that camera that uses 220 and 120mm film.

Q: 2. Will this film work with a Brownie Bullet camera?

A: ReraPan 400 Black and White Negative Film (127 Roll Film) can be used in the Kodak Brownie Bullet camera.

Q: 3. Are these cassettes reloadable?

A: I know I would not be able to, no actually I do not think you would be able to. sorry

Q: 4. Will this work in an old No 2 Cartridge Hawk-Eye model C?

A: Yes the Kentmere Pan 100 Black & White Negative Film (120 Roll Film) will work in the Hawk-eye No. 2 Model C camera. Just makes sure it is not No 2c as that uses 116 film not 120.

Q: 5. Hiw many pictures can this roll take?

A: !27 format film like the ReraPan 400 Black and White Negative Film (127 Roll Film) was made to produce eight exposures 4x6.5cm. But depending on the camera it can be different.

Q: 6. I would like to use this on a Kodak VPK ~1917. Is this a 8 exposure film or larger?

A: The Kodak VPK from 1917 appears to take 4x6.5 photos so a roll of film should yield 7 or 8 photos approximately.

Q: 7. Does this fit in a normal camera? Because 100' seems like a lot.

A: this is bulk film meant to be cut and loaded into film holders such as Kalt 35mm Cassette For Bulk Film: https://bhpho.to/2pPsUnw

Q: 8. Can this film be used in an old Baby Brownie camera?

A: Yes. Old Baby Brownie camera adapt to the film.

Q: 9. Is the cartridge DX coded?

A: Yes Kodak Portra films in the 35mm size are DX coded.

Q: 10. Does this work with a 1960s Kodak Starmite Camera? I just found the 1st version and want to see if the camera will work

A: Yes, the ReraPan 400 Black and White Negative Film (127 Roll Film) can be used in the Kodak Brownie Starmite camera.

16/09/2024

[1] Even in this digital age I still love shooting B&W film. Nothing else looks like it and Kodak's T Max is exceptional. I used this in my dad's old Kodak Duaflex IV from 1962 and the film preformed flawlessly. I will and do recommend this to anyone who share's a love for B&W film photography.

5
15/09/2024

[127] Buen producto, las fotos salieron hermosas y vintage style. Espero que siempre puedan desarrollar estos rollos.

5
13/09/2024

[Acetate] I'm glad someone still sell 620 film. I have several old box camera that I use for sports photography. This film loads well and the cameras function as they should. It's Tmax, how can you go wrong?

5
12/09/2024

[Acetate] Because I have a BA in fine art photography, and I like to tinker; people some times give me interesting old cameras. This time it was a 1940s vintage Kodak Browny that uses 620 film and yes I have to try it out. Where do you get film for this? B&H of course. It is a bit pricy, but that's because some one has to take a role of 120 and re role it by hand onto the special reel Kodak came up with to make this film proprietary for this camera. I love T-max 100 for its fine grain and smooth full range of tone. You can always save a few dollars rewinding your own 120 film onto the spools you save from your first few roles of 620 if you have a good clean dark bag, but for a few dollars a role extra, I think I have better things to do.

5
03/09/2024

[100] This was my test roll with my vest pocket Kodak and my first experience with this film, as a newbie it would be hard for me to speak with authority. I can say I am pleased with my first roll and I will share my best shoots

5
08/08/2024

[127] Watch out NYC, B&H to the rescue... I've been looking to use a family heirloom Kodak Starmatic Brownie camera but it has been almost impossible to find 127 film. Now I have 2 rolls to shoot.

5
26/07/2024

[100] Again what I ordered and fast service. I like doing business with B&H.

5
23/07/2024

[100] love, LOVE Portra.

5
16/07/2024

[1] Excellent for action shots and stills.

5
26/06/2024

[100] I recently acquired a Bell & Howell 127 Electric Eye camera and I was intrigued enough by the camera to actually shoot it instead of simply displaying the camera on.a shelf. The fi'm produced very good images--with enough contrast and grain small enough to miss. I will be shooting more of this film in the future.

5

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