Kentmere Pan 400 120 Film (10)

Item No.6014826
Price £42.6
price per Box
excl. tax
Call +44 (0)116 289 3644 to order

Kentmere Pan 400 120 B&W Film (Sold in packs of 10 films)

Kentmere Pan 400 is a 120 medium format, ISO 400, black & white film. Versatile ‘every day’ use film, ideal for those new or returning to film photography as well as budget conscious photographers.

Kentmere Pan 400 120 B&W Film features:

  • High speed ISO 400
  • Classic looking grain and good sharpness
  • Broad tonal range with ‘medium’ contrast
  • Wide, forgiving exposure latitude with excellent ‘push’ characteristics
  • Also available in 35mm cassettes and bulk lengths

A medium speed, black & white film with classic looking grain, good sharpness, and pleasing contrast.

Rated ISO 400 with excellent push characteristics, this film is one of the most versatile and forgiving black & white films on the market. Ideal for ‘everyday’ use, and suitable for a wide variety of subjects and lighting conditions, the resulting negatives capture a broad range of tones and are perfect for both darkroom printing and scanning.

Drawing many attributes from ILFORD stocks such as HP5, Kentmere Pan 400’s price point, coupled with its wide and forgiving exposure latitude, make it an ideal film for those new or returning to film photography as well as students and budget conscious photographers.

The Kentmere range is owned and manufactured by HARMAN technology and follows the same high-quality processes that are used to make all ILFORD PHOTO films and papers.

Kentmere Pan 400 is panchromatically sensitised and can be processed in a wide range of different developers using spiral tanks, deep tanks, and automatic processors.

NB. Compared to Kentmere PAN 100, this is a faster film with more noticeable grain and better latitude for pushing.

Development times can be found on the inside of the carton or on the ILFORD Film Processing chart: here

Specifications

Brand
Kentmere by Ilford
Quantity In Pack
10
B&W or Colour
B&W
Film Format
120
Film Speed
400

Specifications

Brand
Kentmere by Ilford
Quantity In Pack
10
B&W or Colour
B&W
Film Format
120
Film Speed
400

Kentmere Pan 400 120 Film (10)

Item No.6014826
Price £42.6
price per Box
excl. tax
Inc. VAT
£51.12
Call +44 (0)116 289 3644 to order

Kentmere Pan 400 120 B&W Film (Sold in packs of 10 films)

Kentmere Pan 400 is a 120 medium format, ISO 400, black & white film. Versatile ‘every day’ use film, ideal for those new or returning to film photography as well as budget conscious photographers.

Kentmere Pan 400 120 B&W Film features:

  • High speed ISO 400
  • Classic looking grain and good sharpness
  • Broad tonal range with ‘medium’ contrast
  • Wide, forgiving exposure latitude with excellent ‘push’ characteristics
  • Also available in 35mm cassettes and bulk lengths

A medium speed, black & white film with classic looking grain, good sharpness, and pleasing contrast.

Rated ISO 400 with excellent push characteristics, this film is one of the most versatile and forgiving black & white films on the market. Ideal for ‘everyday’ use, and suitable for a wide variety of subjects and lighting conditions, the resulting negatives capture a broad range of tones and are perfect for both darkroom printing and scanning.

Drawing many attributes from ILFORD stocks such as HP5, Kentmere Pan 400’s price point, coupled with its wide and forgiving exposure latitude, make it an ideal film for those new or returning to film photography as well as students and budget conscious photographers.

The Kentmere range is owned and manufactured by HARMAN technology and follows the same high-quality processes that are used to make all ILFORD PHOTO films and papers.

Kentmere Pan 400 is panchromatically sensitised and can be processed in a wide range of different developers using spiral tanks, deep tanks, and automatic processors.

NB. Compared to Kentmere PAN 100, this is a faster film with more noticeable grain and better latitude for pushing.

Development times can be found on the inside of the carton or on the ILFORD Film Processing chart: here