Kentmere 100 & 400 in 120 format

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Currently 41 rolls of Kentmere 100 available right now at Blue Moon Camera in PDX
 

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Would you please advise where I can order them from Canada ? Thank you.


Looks like they are sold out of the 400. They had it last time I was in.

You can also order direct from Amplis: https://store.amplis.com/search?page=1&q=kentmere&type=product
 

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Looks like Ilford has a winner on their hands...
 

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It wouldn't surprise me if Amplis, as the exclusive Canadian distributor, isn't able to fill US orders - their "checkout" seems to restrict sales to Canadian addresses.
 

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If I haven't bought out the 400, Reformed Film Lab still has some in both speeds.

Reformed Film Lab 120 film

-Edited to fix confusing wording
 

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You are right, the 400 is backorder now, I will wait. I still have some 120 Foma 400 for now. Thanks.
 

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It wouldn't surprise me if Amplis, as the exclusive Canadian distributor, isn't able to fill US orders - their "checkout" seems to restrict sales to Canadian addresses.

Oops - I got confused about who it was who was asking about purchasing from Canada. Carry on
 

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I went to the obvious place - Roberts website - and see the film listed for sale but out of stock. I guess that would be the place to keep an eye on in the US.
 
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I went to the obvious place - Roberts website - and see the film listed for sale but out of stock. I guess that would be the place to keep an eye on in the US.

When I looked yesterday morning they had both 100 and 400 available, but with a limit of 5 rolls per customer. It seems they sold out. Check Blue Moon Camera - they still have the Kentmere 100 in stock this morning.
 
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Photoservice in Montreal has both speeds in stock as well...
 

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So this is what they should be shot at?
You can expose Kentmere 100 and 400 at box speed, if processed "normally." They can even be pushed effectively, gaining some shadow detail in the process. I found these two films to be terrific.
 

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I always give film at least 1/2 to 1 stop exposure over box speed, and find negs easier to print (more shadow information).

I use the actual Zone System exposure and getting what I want rather than approximate.
 

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Bought 10 rolls each of 100 and 400 Kentmere 120 from B&H the week after it was announced for $5.35 a roll.

Guess it all went fast!

that would actually make it CHEAPER then what arista edu is priced for at bh photovideo, adorama, and amazon...

would actually make me wanna try it.. if i coulds find it
 

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It wouldn't surprise me if Amplis, as the exclusive Canadian distributor, isn't able to fill US orders - their "checkout" seems to restrict sales to Canadian addresses.

Yeah the canadian prices basically give it away for free...

Seriously a 24 exp roll of delta 400 is merely 8.99 CAD... in the US conversion that would be roughly 6.74. BH photo sells it for 8.99 us...

so roughly the canadian price is what the cost per roll for 36 exposure when pulled from a bulk roll... but the cad price of a bulk roll is 119 CAD,, but for currency conversion 89.15 per 100' roll, or final price of 4.95 if cut to 36 exp rolls.

Seriously... why is America being screwed over on the film... seriously if the canadians can afford to give us 1$ viagra... why cant we get the low cost film too
 

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that would actually make it CHEAPER then what arista edu is priced for at bh photovideo, adorama, and amazon...

would actually make me wanna try it.. if i coulds find it

If you're looking for 120, reformedfilmlab.com still has both speeds in stock.
 

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When Harmon announced that K-100 and K-400 would be produced in 120 I bought a 100 foot roll of each and began testing in my spare time. The K-100 seems to be good film. I developed it in DK-50 without potassium bromide at 1+7 for 13 min. at 68 degrees and zone 1 ended up being .1 above FB+F at 80 EI. And zone 8 was 1.26 above FB+F. The first and only roll of pictures so far have real tight grain and it is a very very sharp film. My low cost film had been Fomapan 100, and this is much better. I haven’t tried it in other developers yet so I have no idea how it will work there. Next week I will be testing the 400 speed version if I have time.
 

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I don't know if this has been mentioned yet, but are the 120 versions of these films on clear base?
 

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I don't know if this has been mentioned yet, but are the 120 versions of these films on clear base?

No, they're not. And the base seems more susceptible to water drying marks than many other 120 and sheet films. The B+F density is around .29.
 

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so how has this film actually turned out results wise?

I can't really speak to curves, etc, but in the one roll I've shot so far it's performed as well as I expected based on my experience with the 35mm versions. Foma/Arista 100 has been my go-to 'testing' 120 film thus far, and I definitely like the results with Kentmere 100 better. Foma always has a sort of...I dunno, muddy aspect to me. Likely partially my fault since I develop with HC-110 and I don't think that's a great match. The best thing about Kentmere in comparison, though? No purple spots! I would say at least 80% of my Foma/Arista rolls have suffered the purple spot issue.

Here's an utterly unscientific and barely useful comparison, 100% crops shot on two different cameras (one of which has misaligned lens elements and is currently in for a CLA) about a year apart and camera-scanned at different resolutions. Is it even worth posting? Who knows!

On the left is Foma 100, shot on a Super Fujica Six. On the right is Kentmere 100, shot on a Fujica GS645. Both have been 'scanned' (pretty haphazardly in this case) with a Sony NEX-7 in several stitched shots, then resized so that the long edge is 6000px. The Kentmere has been downsized by a slightly larger percentage, so that does give it a bit of an advantage here. Note the dreaded spots!
 
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