- Svema Foto 64 (120, 64 iso) User-Review · Lomography
Svema Foto 64 (120, 64 iso) User-Review 17 18 The Mysterious Svema from Ukraine: I bought the expired Black White 120 film from eBay last year because of its Retro Pop Art influenced packaging I popped them in my trusty Holga, shot in a bright day and what a surprise after I developed the film!
- 35mm BW Film - Svema FN64 (1 Roll) - Film Photography Project Store
1 Roll 35mm Hand-Rolled BW 24 exp 64 asa DX Coded Process BW Beautiful Svema FN64 A wonderful BW film Highly recommended by The FPP! Direct and fresh from Eastern Europe to The Film Photography Project Store Hand-rolled by Michael Raso of the Film Photography Podcast FN-64 Technical Specs FN-64 is a panchromatic negative high resolution film, coated onto a transparent
- Film Review Blog No. 58 – Svema Foto FN64 - Alex Luyckx
If the standard Svema Foto films are too grainy for you, how about stepping it down a notch and picking up a roll of Foto FN64, or FN64 Before this review, I had only shot a single roll of the stuff, and it did not turn out well I eventually figured out that due to the thin PET base, the film is subject to light piping, and I ended up fogging the whole roll Now if you’re a fan of the
- Svema FN 64 Film Reviews Photos - The Darkroom Photo Lab
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- Stephen Daugherty Photography - Svema Astrum FN64
Svema FN64 is an old film stock dating back to the Soviet Union It was manufactured by the state company Svema in Shostka, a small city in the Sumy oblast of Ukraine After the fall of the Soviet Union and the independence of Ukraine they were one of many companies privatized becoming Astrum Astrum continued to use the machinery to produce some Svema film stocks originally under the Astrum
- Svema FN-64 ISO 64 35mm x 36 exp. - freestylephoto. com
Svema FN-64 ISO 64 35mm x 36 exp - The Svema Factory, in Shostka, Ukraine was founded in 1931 For over six decades, they produced a wide variety of photographic films and plates and ceased operations in the 1990's Astrum Ltd , known…
- Svema - Soviets panchromatic film - Julian Tanase
During my first days of photography in Romania, mid-80’s, this film was ubiquitous; usually, the school where I was a student at received a good numbers of rolls to be used as a stock for young aspiring photographers The school lab was equipped mainly with Russian or DDR cameras, films, chemicals, etc Starting with the late 80’s, the factory at Azo Mures started to produce the (in)famous
- Film USSR Svema 64 36 frames 35mm film 19 DIN, 64 ASA Negative B W - eBay
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