Would you please advise where I can order them from Canada ? Thank you.It's been in stock in Canada for over a month. I've had good results from the 400.
Would you please advise where I can order them from Canada ? Thank you.It's been in stock in Canada for over a month. I've had good results from the 400.
Would you please advise where I can order them from Canada ? Thank you.
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Kentmere 100 Pan 120
Kentmere 100 Pan 120 medium format, ISO 100, black & white film is ideal for those new or returning to film photography as well as budget conscious photographers. Medium speed ISO 100 Fine grain and good sharpness Broad tonal range with ‘medium’ contrast Wide and forgiving exposure latitudethecamerastore.com
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
If I haven't bought out the 400, Reformed Film Lab still has some in both speeds.Very excited to get to try some of this stuff, but the wait is interminable. Harman announced it back on December 1, but seem to be taking their sweet time to get it distributed. Still nothing at Freestyle or B&H, which you'd think would've been among the first places to get it in North America. Hoping to get it from Freestyle so I can combine with an order for more L110 developer.
Wonder what the holdup is?
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Kentmere 100 Pan 120
Kentmere 100 Pan 120 medium format, ISO 100, black & white film is ideal for those new or returning to film photography as well as budget conscious photographers. Medium speed ISO 100 Fine grain and good sharpness Broad tonal range with ‘medium’ contrast Wide and forgiving exposure latitudethecamerastore.com
Looks like they are sold out of the 400. They had it last time I was in.
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.
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.
(for Kentmere 100 it is around ISO 80, for 400 it is ISO 320)
FWIW, I got the best results when exposing K-100 at 50 ASA and developing it in D-76 as if it was exposed at box speed.
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.So this is what they should be shot at?
I always give film at least 1/2 to 1 stop exposure over box speed, and find negs easier to print (more shadow information).
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!
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.
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
I don't know if this has been mentioned yet, but are the 120 versions of these films on clear base?
so how has this film actually turned out results wise?
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.
so how has this film actually turned out results wise?
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