Kentmere 400 | Nice Film Club
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Product Description


The Kentmere Pan 400 provides a cost-effective entry point into medium-format black-and-white photography. With its traditional grain structure and balanced contrast, it delivers reliable results in a wide range of lighting conditions, all while maintaining a charming vintage character. Whether you're experimenting with medium format or need a dependable film for daily shooting, Kentmere 400 brings quality and affordability together in one roll.

Key Features


36 frames, traditional grain, soft contrast, ISO 400, budget-friendly, moderate sharpness, versatile performance

Lab Notes


Shoot at box speed or slightly overexpose to open up shadows. Kentmere responds well to a variety of developers, but for the best sharpness and tone separation, consider a fine-grain or compensating developer. As always, refrigerate unused rolls and let them reach room temperature before shooting.
Handled with Care

Each order is prepared with the same attention as the work itself, carefully packed by our team to ensure safe arrival.

Quality Guaranteed

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Ilford

About

Ilford has been at the heart of black-and-white photography since 1879, when it was founded in Ilford, England. For generations, it has supported photographers with reliable film, rich papers, and trusted chemistry—all made with care in the UK. Even with the rise of digital photography, Ilford stayed true to analog, keeping the soul of film alive in darkrooms around the world. Now produced by Harman Technology, Ilford continues to craft every roll and sheet in-house, serving artists, students, and professionals who believe in the magic of black and white.

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Color is everything; black and white is more.
— Dominic Rouse
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