Harman Phoenix II 120 film brings all the vibrant charm and analogue magic of its 35mm sibling into glorious medium format. With a box speed of ISO 200 and dramatic improvements versus Phoenix OG, this updated emulsion brings vibrant tones, fine detail, and true-to-life colours to your photography. Plus with the larger negative size of medium format you will be able to capture more detail with tighter grain than ever before.
We have a limited number of exclusive Collector's Edition packs - this is your chance to be part of the biggest film launch of 2025 🤩 With significant upgrades versus the previous emulsion, Harman Phoenix II 120 will capture your summer in glorious colour. Also known as Harman Phoenix 2 and available in 35mm format.
Why We Love Phoenix II in 120
🎨 Vibrant Colours with Analogue Soul Phoenix II delivers rich, true-to-life colour with just the right amount of punch. Think dreamy skin tones, glowing reds, crisp blues and plenty of pop without feeling artificial - and keeping the halation from Phoenix 1 that we loved so much
🔍 Fine Grain, Stunning Detail Medium format already offers breathtaking resolution — and Phoenix II makes the most of it. The redesigned emulsion has a smoother grain structure, so you get sharp, clean images with elegant tonal transitions and plenty of character.
🧪 C-41 Friendly, Lab-Loving Developed using the standard C-41 process, Harman Phoenix II 120 is welcome at film labs worldwide. It scans like a dream too — giving you vibrant colours and accurate detail straight out of the tank.
☀️ Flexible Exposure for Real-Life Shoots Whether you're out on a bright day or chasing golden hour shadows, Phoenix II handles exposure beautifully. It’s forgiving of slight over- or underexposure, with strong highlight retention and much better shadow detail to keep your photos balanced and expressive.
For more information on how to shoot, process and scan Phoenix II, take a look at this Data Sheet. Image credit (c) Will McMahon, Heather Hughes and samples from Harman Photo.
Comparison vs Harman Phoenix 1
We have written a comprehensive side-be-side comparison of Phoenix 2 versus the original (as well as Kodak Gold) in this article but you can see a quick sample below. Note that this article uses 35mm format rather than 120 - but the differences will be comparable!
Specification
Format:
120
Colour:
Colour
Type:
Negative
ISO:
200
Exposures:
12
Pack size:
1 / 5
Final Thoughts
This is a film for curious creatives, medium format enthusiasts, and anyone wanting to experience something fresh from the ever-growing world of analogue photography. Whether you're shooting dramatic landscapes, artistic portraits, or slow-paced everyday moments, Harman Phoenix II 120 gives you the space - literally and creatively - to make magic 🪄
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After having shot this in 35mm, it was time to see how the 120 would fair.
I decided to shoot it in a holga for world zombie day and the results were great.
The colours helped to enhance the makeup the zombies were wearing.
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Basil M. (Morden, GB)
Perfect for:Landscapes, Street Photography, Architecture, Creative/Abstract, Travel
Accreditation Handles:@basilmcdonald
Good first impressions
I enjoyed the results of this a lot more than Phoenix I. Colours are definitely better and, in the right context, I like the glowy halation look. Definitely worth trying again in the future.
Really impressed by Phoenix II - contrasty, love the blues, the portrait has a painterly quality I haven’t seen before. All the images here are unedited. You have to give this film a try. It’s a proper gem.
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Stuart L. (Wandsworth, GB)
Perfect for:Great All-Rounder
Accreditation Handles:Stuart Leeds
A vast improvement over version 1
This film is a vast improvement over Harman Phoenix in terms of brain structure and especially the colour rendition. It’s on the cool side but is consistent. It is worth trying out a roll or two.
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Luca C. (Norwich, GB)
Perfect for:Landscapes, Street Photography, Creative/Abstract, Travel
Accreditation Handles:@luca.clarkephotography
I like it
I quite like the different hue and colours, the greens and blues are different and interesting. I feel like this might not be for everyone because of that but its fun to try.