FPP LOW ISO 35mm Black & White Film (1 Roll) - Perfect for Vintage Photography & Artistic Shots
FPP LOW ISO 35mm Black & White Film (1 Roll) - Perfect for Vintage Photography & Artistic Shots
FPP LOW ISO 35mm Black & White Film (1 Roll) - Perfect for Vintage Photography & Artistic Shots
FPP LOW ISO 35mm Black & White Film (1 Roll) - Perfect for Vintage Photography & Artistic Shots
FPP LOW ISO 35mm Black & White Film (1 Roll) - Perfect for Vintage Photography & Artistic Shots
FPP LOW ISO 35mm Black & White Film (1 Roll) - Perfect for Vintage Photography & Artistic Shots
FPP LOW ISO 35mm Black & White Film (1 Roll) - Perfect for Vintage Photography & Artistic Shots

FPP LOW ISO 35mm Black & White Film (1 Roll) - Perfect for Vintage Photography & Artistic Shots

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Description

FPP LOW ISO bw 35mm film / iso 6 / 24 exposures / Process: BW

FPP LOW ISO BW Film ISO 6 Info:

  • Ultra-fine grain black & white negative film
  • Extremely high sharpness
  • Film is Blue Sensitive - film needs to be shot in daylight or using a flash/strobe. Avoid using a yellow filter or shooting in tungsten (indoor) light.
  • Non-DX coded. Dial ISO 6 into your 35mm SLR camera or use a hand-held light meter (or light meter app)
  • If unable to meter you can shoot in sunlight 1/60th sec f4 or 125th sec f2.8

 above shot: Canon EOS 10s camera / Tokina 11 - 16mm f2.8 EF lens / 1/10th sec - f2.8 / Home-processed in Kodak Technidol

How do I meter for asa 6? You must dial the asa manually into your camera or use a hand-held meter. Note that you can download the Light Meter App for your phone. 

Use your camera's Internal Light Meter. If you camera can't be set to asa 6, you can dial in asa 25 and open up your lens by two f-stops.

Home Developing
The recommended developer is (7 minutes at 68 degrees F).

Other developers:

  • - develop 1:9 - 10.5 minutes at 68 degrees F
  • Kodak Xtol - 1:1 - 6 minutes at 68 degrees F

This film can also be developed Standard BW like Kodak D76, HC-110 but are uncharted at this time. This film can also be commercially processed by  and other commercial labs that process black and white film.