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Everyone appreciates a little order amongst the chaos. This one goes out to all of you who secretly wish their wardrobe was colour coordinated and their CD collection was not just a pile of empty scratched cases. Filmshop is a site to behold! No one should underestimate the utter confusion that comes from the array of film varieties out there. Comparable to a weekend of intense meditation, you too can leave the Filmshop with a clear head and a film-action plan. Everything you ever wanted to know about the big bad world of analogue film is right there at your finger tips. You name it we’ve got it. Ordered by format, colour, b&w, slide, brand, ISO/AA…. |
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We are charmed indeed to introduce a couple of new B&W Ilford boys to the team. |
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Ilford SFX
After spending some years in 'the discontinued film wilderness', we are pleased to announce that the Ilford SFX super premium special effects film is back. Using an "extended red range" this film mimics the insane look of infrared films - without the expensive and complicated development. Slap a red filter onto the end of your lens (or just hold one in front) for an even more dramatic effect. Plants and foliage have a strong white glow and skin tones take on a supernatural appearance. |
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Ilford XP2 (400 ISO) B&W
If you need exceptionally small grain and spot-on pinprick sharpness, then this film is your ticket. On top of that, it can be processed in normal C41 chemicals - meaning that even the el cheapo lab or supermarket down the road can develop this film at their usual rock-bottom price. But the XP2 has another trick up his sleeve: Just ask your lab to get it developed as an ordinary color film and get that moody green or blue tinge you were always looking for. If there is a more penny-saving way of shooting creatively and easily with B&W, we haven’t found it. |
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What a fine time for a new pinhole plaything. But this is not just any fly-by-night pinhole prankster my friends, this is a limited edition Large Format pinhole jobby. We think it deserves to be taken seriously. The Noon Pinhole is indeed something special; first and foremost creating dreamy shots with their own unique, otherworldly, pinhole magic.
So impressed are we, that we heartily invite you to take a look around our Noon Pinhole pictures on the details page of the shop.
As well as the standard large format film (9x12cm & 4x5 inch), it is also possible to fit in the Polaroid-545 holder too. An instant modification no less! The finest Polish workmanship went into achieving the perfect circular pinhole (well, actually it was made with a laser). The Noon Pinhole is a rather smart looking individual. Made from the finest Jatoba (that's Brazilian Cherry Tree wood for those of us without a background in Botanics), it's elegant wooden casing gives the Noon Pinhole a distinct air of sophistication.
A simple mathematic equation tells us this - Lomo (Camera + Film) Bundle = Bargain
and so in the last step to Instant Film Karma, we have one final treat for y'all to make the large format pinhole experience complete
The Noon Pinhole + 10 sheets of delicious FUJI Velvia 100 "F" 4x5inch
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