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Harman Phoenix 200 35mm Film

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    • Harman Phoenix 200 35mm film represents a historic milestone as the first color film from the legendary manufacturer with over 100 years of film-making expertise. This limited-edition color negative film delivers strikingly bold colors with deep blues, strong contrast, and a distinctive analog character that digital simply cannot replicate. Each 36-exposure roll comes in a DX-coded canister that automatically sets the correct ISO in compatible cameras.

      Photographers seeking a unique color palette will appreciate Phoenix 200's ability to produce vibrant, punchy images with visible grain and occasional halation effects that add character to your photographs. While versatile enough to be rated between ISO 100-400, this 35mm film performs optimally at its native ISO 200 sensitivity in good, consistent lighting conditions.

      Don't miss your chance to experience this groundbreaking film from Harman. With limited production runs and growing popularity among film enthusiasts, secure your rolls today before they sell out!

      FAQ Section

      1: How should I expose Harman Phoenix 200 35mm film for best results?

       While Phoenix 200 can be rated between ISO 100-400, it performs best at its native ISO 200 setting in good, consistent light. For optimal results, ensure proper exposure and use it with subjects that fill the frame well. The film delivers its signature vibrant colors and contrast when exposed correctly.

      2: Is Harman Phoenix 200 a special edition film?

       Yes, Harman Phoenix 200 is a limited-edition color negative film that marks Harman's first foray into color film production. It's manufactured entirely in their Mobberley factory from emulsion to cassette, making it a significant milestone in the company's 100-year history of photographic materials manufacturing.

      3: How is Harman Phoenix 200 film processed?

       Harman Phoenix 200 uses standard C-41 processing, which is the common development process for color negative films. This means it can be processed at any photo lab that offers color film development services. After processing, you'll get negatives that can be printed or scanned to digital files.

    Harman Phoenix 200 35mm film represents a historic milestone as the first color film from the legendary manufacturer with over 100 years of film-making expertise. This limited-edition color negative film delivers strikingly bold colors with deep blues, strong contrast, and a distinctive analog character that digital simply cannot replicate. Each 36-exposure roll comes in a DX-coded canister that automatically sets the correct ISO in compatible cameras.

    Photographers seeking a unique color palette will appreciate Phoenix 200's ability to produce vibrant, punchy images with visible grain and occasional halation effects that add character to your photographs. While versatile enough to be rated between ISO 100-400, this 35mm film performs optimally at its native ISO 200 sensitivity in good, consistent lighting conditions.

    Don't miss your chance to experience this groundbreaking film from Harman. With limited production runs and growing popularity among film enthusiasts, secure your rolls today before they sell out!

    FAQ Section

    1: How should I expose Harman Phoenix 200 35mm film for best results?

     While Phoenix 200 can be rated between ISO 100-400, it performs best at its native ISO 200 setting in good, consistent light. For optimal results, ensure proper exposure and use it with subjects that fill the frame well. The film delivers its signature vibrant colors and contrast when exposed correctly.

    2: Is Harman Phoenix 200 a special edition film?

     Yes, Harman Phoenix 200 is a limited-edition color negative film that marks Harman's first foray into color film production. It's manufactured entirely in their Mobberley factory from emulsion to cassette, making it a significant milestone in the company's 100-year history of photographic materials manufacturing.

    3: How is Harman Phoenix 200 film processed?

     Harman Phoenix 200 uses standard C-41 processing, which is the common development process for color negative films. This means it can be processed at any photo lab that offers color film development services. After processing, you'll get negatives that can be printed or scanned to digital files.

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