Lomography Berlin Kino Film
Best artistic medium for black and white film enthusiasts.
A cinematic black and white film that delivers a moody, high-contrast aesthetic reminiscent of classic German cinema. It balances fine grain with a versatile speed, making it a go-to for photographers seeking a distinct, atmospheric look in their street and documentary work.
$11.00
at
Reformedfilmlab
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Who it's for
- Photographers seeking a dramatic, vintage, and high-contrast black and white aesthetic.
- Experimenters tailoring film's final look through diverse development processes.
- Budget-conscious creatives wanting to explore distinctive film characteristics without high cost.
Who should skip it
- Beginners or photographers preferring a wider, more forgiving tonal range.
- Casual shooters who prefer more forgiving films for varied lighting situations.
- Photographers preferring very fine-grained, smooth, and clean black and white images.
Performance breakdown
Tonal Range
High silver content yields deep, moody blacks and nuanced gray transitions.
Exposure Latitude
Forgiving enough to handle tricky lighting without losing critical shadow detail.
Pushability
Handles underexposure beautifully, creating the gritty, high-contrast look photographers crave.
Grain Structure
Noticeable texture adds authentic cinematic character without becoming distractingly muddy.
Low-Light Versatility
ISO 400 speed makes it a reliable companion for evening street photography.
Aesthetic Consistency
Delivers that specific, moody German cinema vibe straight out of the box.
Key Specs
Film Format
35mm
Exposures
36
ISO
400
Film Type
Panchromatic B&W Negative
Processing Method
Standard Black and White Chemistry
Pack Quantity
1
DX Coded
No
Pushable to 3200 ISO
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