Lomography Fantome Kino Film
Best specialty film for cinematic black and white photography enthusiasts.
A specialized, ultra-low ISO film that demands patience and manual control. It rewards the photographer with deep, high-contrast black and white images that are perfect for long exposures and artistic experimentation.
$9.90
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Who it's for
- Creative photographers seeking a unique, dramatic black and white visual style.
- Experimenters and low-light enthusiasts willing to explore extended exposure latitude.
- Detail-oriented photographers who prioritize maximum image clarity and minimal grain.
Who should skip it
- Casual shooters or those who prefer quick, spontaneous photography in varied conditions.
- Beginners to film photography or those preferring standard, straightforward processing.
- Photographers seeking a versatile, everyday film for diverse shooting situations.
Performance breakdown
Tonal Range
Delivers deep, moody blacks and crisp highlights with remarkable separation.
Grain Structure
Extremely fine grain profile results in exceptionally smooth, clean image rendering.
Exposure Flexibility
The ultra-low ISO demands precise metering and tripod-mounted stability.
Micro-Contrast
Sharp, punchy transitions give subjects a distinct, three-dimensional quality.
Ease of Use
Requires advanced technique and patience to master the slow shutter speeds.
Aesthetic Character
Offers a unique, cinematic look that stands apart from standard emulsions.
Key Specs
Film Format
35mm
Exposures
36
ISO Speed
8
Film Type
Black and White Negative
Grain Level
Low
Contrast Level
Vibrant
Processing Method
Standard Black and White
Special Film Feature
Small exposure latitude
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