35mm Black & White Film - Jiangshi 400 ISO (1 Roll) for Vintage Photography, Street Shoots & Film Camera Enthusiasts
35mm Black & White Film - Jiangshi 400 ISO (1 Roll) for Vintage Photography, Street Shoots & Film Camera Enthusiasts
35mm Black & White Film - Jiangshi 400 ISO (1 Roll) for Vintage Photography, Street Shoots & Film Camera Enthusiasts
35mm Black & White Film - Jiangshi 400 ISO (1 Roll) for Vintage Photography, Street Shoots & Film Camera Enthusiasts
35mm Black & White Film - Jiangshi 400 ISO (1 Roll) for Vintage Photography, Street Shoots & Film Camera Enthusiasts
35mm Black & White Film - Jiangshi 400 ISO (1 Roll) for Vintage Photography, Street Shoots & Film Camera Enthusiasts
35mm Black & White Film - Jiangshi 400 ISO (1 Roll) for Vintage Photography, Street Shoots & Film Camera Enthusiasts

35mm Black & White Film - Jiangshi 400 ISO (1 Roll) for Vintage Photography, Street Shoots & Film Camera Enthusiasts

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Description

JIANGSHI 400 35mm BW FILM
35mm / 1 Roll / BW / 24 exp / 200 - 400 iso
 / DX Coded (400) / Process BW

A new, versatile BW negative film with wide exposure latitude made for general outdoor and studio photography. Jiangshi 400 is marketed as 400 iso; however, you may see better results when setting your shutter speed to 200.

Things to know:

  • Brand new emulsion not widely available in the U.S.

  • Test results show best results when shot at 200 iso

  • Possible emulsion imperfections including: emulsion pin-holes, possible light-leaks, other emulsion imperfections

Michael Raso from the said: "We’ve all tried it here at the FPP and we feel “lucky” to have discovered this great, new emulsion!"

"The warmth, contrast, and tonality of the film is absolutely fantastic! Honestly some of my favorite B&W I have used along side . There are definitely some occasional emulsion imperfections, as stated, but it’s nothing that is distracting and only adds to the character in my opinion. Also shooting at 200 asa is perfect." - Andrew Wackett, Film Shooter

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