Harman Phoenix II - 35mm Film

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Review of Harman Phoenix II

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Customer Reviews

Based on 26 reviews
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Preechaya O. (Bristol, GB)
Perfect for: Landscapes, Street Photography
Accreditation Handles: Theancandle
Great!

Love the results!!!!

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Izzie F. (Elgin, GB)
Perfect for: Beginners, Street Photography, Travel
Good film

Nice to see new a colour film on the market. Colours have improved since phoenix 1, less contrasty. Has a nice vintage feel. Really good for candids/ fun shots

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Adam S. (Amsterdam, NL)
Accreditation Handles: @adamsavory1234
Disappointing

Very mixed bag of results and grain seems very noticeable for a 200 film.
The dynamic range seems to be very limited and a lot of photos where underexposed. Will keep experimenting but at the moment I'm not convinced.

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Ibu L. (Bournemouth, GB)
Perfect for: Beginners, Street Photography
Accreditation Handles: Ibu Langoo
Mixed bag

My first time using a Phoenix film and after reading lots of people saying photos turn out flat, I have to agree. As you'll see from the pictures, the roll was very inconsistent. This may be issues with my camera but nonetheless, I was hoping for more consistency

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George G.
Perfect for: Architecture, Creative/Abstract
Accreditation Handles: @flaneuronthestreets
It's getting better

I was very critical of Phoenix I and I still believe that I had a couple of bad rolls but Harman never replied to me about them but that's in the past.

Version 2 is definitely an improvement over 1 but still has it's quirks.

The film definitely seems to have a better dynamic range and the halation seems to be a bit more under control, more like 400d although the whites have a pinkish tone to them (see samples).

Although is film is rated at ISO200 I shot it at 125 which overexposing by 1 stop although I can't say I saw much difference, although the images looked flat.

The film was shot other a few different days but the days were pretty consistent, bright but cloudy and with a low sun index.

Although the film is an improvement, I don't think it is currently at a stage where I would be regularly buying it.

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