Film Photography Project FPP Wolfman 120 Black and White Film 100 ISO

Key Features
- Panchromatic B&W Negative Film
- ISO 100
- 120 film
- Medium to Low Grain
- Wide Tonal Range
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overview
Our new panchromatic BW film delivers great tonal range, processes standard BW and fits beautifully into all 120 cameras from Holgas to Twin Lens Reflex. It’s the same great look of our FPP BW 16mm movie film, now available for still photography.
Film Photography Project’s Wolfman –120 it’s a howling success any time of the year!
WolfMan (same as our FPP Cine 16 bw 100 Negative) is a black-and-white negative film (triacetate base) with medium to low grain and high resolving power. Film has a speed rating of ISO 100.
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film specifications
| Film Type | Black & White |
| Film Size | 120 |
| Film Speed | 100 |
| Film Format | 120 |
- Wolfman 120 Black and White Negative Film
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