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Ferrania P30 80 35mm

135 / 36 exposures / ISO 80

A silver-rich ISO 80 black-and-white 35mm film with crisp contrast, deep shadows, and very fine visible grain.

Unit price¥3,180(税込)
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Product codeFERR-FILM135-P30-ISO-80
Film format135
Film ISOISO 80
Film colorB&W
Film typeNegative
Format135 / 36 exp

Overview

Ferrania P30 80 35mm is a slow panchromatic black-and-white negative film for photographers who want a bold, classic monochrome look. It rewards careful exposure and works well for daylight street work, architecture, still life, and scenes where sharp highlight separation and dense blacks are part of the intended print or scan.

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Ferrania P30 80 35mm

Ferrania P30 80 35mm is a slow panchromatic black-and-white negative film for photographers who want a bold, classic monochrome look. It rewards careful exposure and works well for daylight street work, architecture, still life, and scenes where sharp highlight separation and dense blacks are part of the intended print or scan.

Tone profile

silver-rich monochrome / crisp classic contrast

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Italian Heritage

Ferrania P30 is a film with a story as compelling as its image quality. Born from the ashes of Italy's historic Film Ferrania factory — once one of the world's great film manufacturers, shuttered and nearly lost to history — P30 represents a phoenix-like resurrection driven by a small, determined team and one of the most successful crowdfunding campaigns in photographic history. The film itself is a high-contrast, fine-grain black-and-white emulsion derived from mid-century motion picture stock formulations, and it produces images with a distinctive cinematic quality: deep, rich blacks, bright, clean whites, and a tonal curve that emphasizes drama and graphic impact over smooth neutrality. The grain is remarkably fine for a film of this speed and vintage, and the contrast can be moderated somewhat through careful development choices, though we recommend embracing its native high-contrast character — that is what makes P30 look like P30, rather than yet another generic black-and-white film. At 80 ISO, it demands decent light, but in sunlight or with controlled artificial lighting, it delivers images that look like they could be frames from a lost Italian neorealist film. We recommend Ferrania P30 for photographers who appreciate the story behind their materials as much as the images they make, for anyone drawn to the cinematic, high-contrast aesthetic, and for those who want to support the small-scale, independent film manufacturing that keeps our medium diverse and interesting. Every roll of P30 is a small victory for the idea that film manufacturing should not belong exclusively to giants.

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