Years ago, Lomography introduced Lomography Earl Grey 100 black and white film and added yet another entry into the market that was looking for more 100 ISO black and white films. There are a few from Ilford, none from Kodak except for T-Max, one from Fujifilm and a few other manufacturers also produce them.
But slower, ISO black and white films aren't really spoken of except for Acros. Black and white ISO 100 films are great for studio and portraiture work but in many cases have the versatility to deliver great results when pushed. . thephoblographer.com
2017-9-7 07:00