Kentmere 400 - 35mm Film


Exposures: 36
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Jim G. (Wigan, GB)
Perfect for: Great All-Rounder
Accreditation Handles: https://jimgravesphoto.blogspot.com/
Great for sunny days

I made the most of a sunny day in November 2024 and got a few great photos on Kentmere 400 at box speed with my Olympus OM101 and 50mm f/2 lens. No filters were used in the making of these images. It's a great film for everyone to enjoy at a price everyone can afford.

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Steve P. (York, GB)
Perfect for: Great All-Rounder
Accreditation Handles: Stevephillipsyork on Instagram
Excellent value

With a few charity shop cameras to try, I wanted some inexpensive film to put through them. I am so impressed with the results that not only will I use the cameras again, but I think Kentmere will be on my "to buy" list again.

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Barb (Banbury, GB)
Perfect for: Beginners
Accreditation Handles: barbasboth.com / @barbara_asboth_photography
Good for beginners and testing, for the price

The dynamic range is quite bad, and it doesn't respond well to underexposure based on the 3 rolls I've shot of it while getting to grips with my first film camera (Olympus OM4). However due to the cheaper price it didn't feel too bad when I messed up my photos as a beginner to analogue. Attaching some unedited JPG scans from the AW lab.

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Maksym (North Berwick, GB)
Perfect for: Beginners
Value for money

Actually nice film. Good result.

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Joss H. (Kingston upon Thames, GB)
Perfect for: Great All-Rounder, Beginners, Portraits, Landscapes, Street Photography, Creative/Abstract, Travel
Accreditation Handles: @josshollingworth
Grainy but glorious

Kentmere 400 is not premium film, the price makes that clear. It’s not mega sharp, but it’s sharp enough. That said, it pushes nicely to 800 (as pictured) without the grain becoming unpleasant. The contrast is a lovely middle - enough to capture detail and still have room for editing. And the price? What a bargain. I don’t think I can say it will be my go to B&W film, but I can say it’s as high value as anything on the market and I feel as confident shooting with it as with anything else.

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