Tasma NK-2 100 Black and White 35mm Film Roll (ISO 100) - Perfect for Street Photography & Vintage Camera Enthusiasts
Tasma NK-2 100 Black and White 35mm Film Roll (ISO 100) - Perfect for Street Photography & Vintage Camera Enthusiasts
Tasma NK-2 100 Black and White 35mm Film Roll (ISO 100) - Perfect for Street Photography & Vintage Camera Enthusiasts
Tasma NK-2 100 Black and White 35mm Film Roll (ISO 100) - Perfect for Street Photography & Vintage Camera Enthusiasts

Tasma NK-2 100 Black and White 35mm Film Roll (ISO 100) - Perfect for Street Photography & Vintage Camera Enthusiasts

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Description

TASMA NK-2 35mm Film! / 1 Roll / 35mm / BW / 24 exp / DX-Coded 100 iso / Process BW

Tasma NK 100 - a unique emulsion exclusive to the FPP! The FPP is happy to make this cult Ukrainian BW film available - Fresh-Dated, DX-Coded and ready to shoot!!

photo by Mark O'Brien on TASMA NK-II Film - 

FPP's Mark O'Brien writes: "Tasma film originates from Russia-Era Ukraine, and is described as a BW motion picture film.  The Russian site says that the factory dates from 1933, so Tasma has a long history. The film is on a PET base, not acetate, and consequently is extremely tough and will not tear like an acetate-based film.  It's also thinner than typical 35mm films, much like the Svema stocks that I have used, but seems not as flimsy as the Svema."

above image by Mark O'Brien on TASMA NK-II Film - 

Keep your film Light Tight! This film stock is subject to "light piping" when exposed to room light. Please load in dim light and store in a dark camera bag before and after shooting. If storing your film in fridge, freezer or home shelf, store in a light tight bag as well. What is light piping?  

Where can I get this film processed?

You can process yourself or send it out to  !
Development times can be found at . (Search under Svema Film)