Lomography Potsdam Kino Film
Best for artists desiring distinctive black and white photographic expressions.
A cinematic black and white film that brings a moody, historical aesthetic to medium format photography. It balances fine grain with a broad tonal range, perfect for those seeking a classic, silver-screen look in their everyday shots.
$10.00
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Who it's for
- Photographers seeking a dramatic, vintage cinematic style for their images
- Detail-oriented photographers valuing crispness and smooth gradients in their prints
- Everyday photographers needing a reliable film for diverse outdoor and studio lighting
Who should skip it
- Photographers preferring a neutral, less stylized black and white aesthetic
- Beginners or those who prefer straightforward, universally compatible film processing
- Budget-conscious photographers seeking economical options for their film photography
Performance breakdown
Tonal Range
High silver content delivers deep blacks and nuanced, cinematic gray scales.
Grain Structure
Fine grain rendering provides a crisp, modern look with classic character.
Contrast Profile
Punchy, dramatic highlights and shadows define the New German Cinema aesthetic.
Versatility
ISO 100 speed demands bright, controlled lighting for optimal exposure results.
Sharpness
Excellent edge definition captures intricate details across a variety of subjects.
Scanning Ease
Standard base density makes digital conversion straightforward for most home scanners.
Key Specs
Film format
35mm
Exposures
36
ISO
100
Film type
Black and white
Grain level
Fine
Pack quantity
1
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