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Accreditation Handles: Pete C
120 Fomapan ISO 100/21 Film Developing.

I shot this film through my 100 year old ? Kodak No2 Portrait Brownie. I'm quite pleased with the results, although I do think I need to practice focusing and exposure techniques a bit more. Thanks Wonderlab for your great developing 🙂.

Accreditation Handles: Twitter: @chrismojo
XPII processing

Just love the way the Wondies really seem to get XPII.

Of all the stuff I send their way, I probably like the way this turns out the best of all.

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Ilford XP2 - 35mm Film
Chris B. (Snettisham, GB)
Perfect for: Great All-Rounder, Beginners, Landscapes, Architecture, Travel
Accreditation Handles: Twitter @chrismojo
Lovely for landscapes

Most times I shoot a roll of XPII, I wonder why I bother using anything else mono-wise.

Lovely latitude, so room for a bit of user error on the exposure front.

The lab just really seems to get this film as well, and do it up flawlessly every time.

Last image is a work in progress I'll get right one day - the house by the harbour at Burnham Overy Staithe that inspired the book When Marnie Was There.

Accreditation Handles: Twitter: @chrismojo
Candido developing

Second stab with this one and the scans just sung.

Shot box speed, aperture priority around f/5.6 to get some shutter speed and concentrate on trying to get them in focus, trusted the camera which was bashing them out around 1/500.

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Candido 400 - 35mm Film
Chris B. (Snettisham, GB)
Perfect for: Great All-Rounder
Accreditation Handles: Twitter @chrismojo
Can see why it's flown off the shelves...

Results not too bad shooting action either.

Walking back to the car and I had a few shots left on a roll when these people popped up flying their whatever-they're-calleds in the up-draft off the cliffs.

Nice and sharp after a tiny tweak or two and not too grainy.

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Kodak UltraMax 400 - 35mm Film
Aidan R. (St Austell, GB)
Perfect for: Great All-Rounder, Beginners, Travel
Accreditation Handles: aidanrooney95
Great film for general use/holidays

I've bought and processed 7 rolls of this film now for various holidays and the images always look great (cheap 35mm point and shoot i got on ebay).

Not the best in low light but it is only 400 iso and i'm not using a manual camera

Will continue to buy this film and definitely recommend it.

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Fomapan Classic 100 - 120 Film
P.S. (Leytonstone, GB)
Perfect for: Great All-Rounder, Beginners, Portraits, Landscapes, Street Photography, Pinhole/Long-Exposure, Architecture, Creative/Abstract, Travel, Studio work
Accreditation Handles: www.paulasmith.co.uk
Wonderful film but beware of the 'hole'

Solid, classic looking black and white film. One of my favourites. Don't be fooled by the price it's very versatile and provides quality results in all sorts of developers. My only frustration with it is the circular hole in the backing paper that often affects the last couple of frames if you use a camera with a red film counter window - e.g. pinhole, Holga, folding cameras. Two examples here - action shot of my son with gorgeous tonality, sharpness and grain... and then the annoying circle burned into the neg from the hole on the backing paper taken with my pinhole camera.

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Kodak T-MAX P3200 - 35mm Film
P.S. (Leytonstone, GB)
Perfect for: Great All-Rounder, Beginners, Street Photography, Architecture, Creative/Abstract, Travel, Low light/Night
Accreditation Handles: www.paulasmith.co.uk
Embrace the grain

TMax P3200 is an excellent option for taking pictures on a rainy December day in London. I rated this roll at 1600 and developed it in Bellini Euro HC (which is a clone of Kodak's HC 110). I'm pleased with the results. It has that classic grainy film feel. Of course, the grain might not be for everyone but I find it really satisfying and adds an extra layer of interest to scenes. The first couple of examples were taken on a day out to Bletchley Park - it was grey, raining and I was inside and outside and felt confident that the film would get me useable results despite the darkness. The others are frosty bramble leaf shots finishing up the roll, and again the film suited the subject very well.

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Kentmere 100 - 120 Film
P.S. (Leytonstone, GB)
Perfect for: Great All-Rounder, Beginners, Portraits, Landscapes, Street Photography, Pinhole/Long-Exposure, Architecture, Creative/Abstract, Travel, Studio work
Accreditation Handles: www.paulasmith.co.uk
Punches well above its 'budget' category

Since Kentmere was launched in 120 format I've never been without a couple rolls in my bag. It's a versatile film that has delivered reliable, quality results in all sorts of cameras from pinhole and Holga through to Rolleiflex and Bronica cameras. I've pushed it, pulled it, used different developers and always come away with results I've been delighted with.

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Foma Fomapan R - 35mm Film
Kenneth (Paisley, GB)
Perfect for: Portraits, Landscapes, Street Photography, Creative/Abstract, Studio work
Accreditation Handles: @itchyphotog
This is a great film for creatives.

I got this film specifically for a project I am doing that requires black-and-white slides. I also got the chemicals to learn how to develop this type of film and keep costs down. It's great fun!

It is unforgiving (like a lot of slide films). Get it right in camera or the highlights and shadows are gone. I find this film is closer to ISO 64 as well.

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Kodak Gold 200 - 35mm Film
Steve G. (Hereford, GB)
Perfect for: Great All-Rounder, Beginners, Landscapes, Street Photography, Travel
Accreditation Handles: stevegrayphotography.com
Wonderful colours & tones

My first adventures with Kodak Gold 200 & my Yashica T4 in the Herefordshire countryside. Love the colours & tones of this film.

Brilliant.

I bought two of these do not x ray bags as I travel frequently. They help enormously by presenting your films to the airport staff in a professional package. Easy to unzip to look inside. Of course you can’t legislate for the airport security staff’s knowledge of films. Hand searches are accepted more in the new CT scanners.

Perfect for: Landscapes, Street Photography, Architecture, Travel
Accreditation Handles: @DSM888
E100 - E6 - first try in 120

Heard lots about slide film in 120 and it was right - all of - if you get the right light and get your exposure spot on it is a great film - will def buy more.

Accreditation Handles: Kate_bzc
Great Developing & Scans

Really easy to order developing and/or scans. Great to be notified when the film is in the lab. Quick service and great quality scans. This is the second time I have had 120 development and scans and I highly recommend this service from AW.

Absolutely Perfect!

Analogue Wonderland have been absolutely amazing! I sent my grandparents disposable camera in from many years ago not sure if it would give me any results, and I have been amazed by what I got from it! The pictures were wonderful and such a surprise- and the team answered all of my questions quickly and were so helpful! I will definitely use them again and can’t praise them more. Thank you so much!

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Umi 800 - 35mm Film
Paula K. (Bolton, GB)
Perfect for: Great All-Rounder, Beginners, Portraits, Landscapes, Street Photography, Creative/Abstract, Travel, Studio work, Low light/Night
Accreditation Handles: Instagram @citygirl1919
Great

It's just like other 800 iso tungsten films. If you shoot during day, it will be blue-y. Great speed and handles night photography perfectly. Pretty much on the same level as these other high iso colour films. Plus, cute packaging. I wish it could be restocked.

Perfect for: Great All-Rounder, Beginners, Portraits, Landscapes, Street Photography, Architecture, Creative/Abstract, Travel, Studio work, Low light/Night
Amazing

This is a classic Kodak film and I have shot with it many times. It has never let me down. The shadows, vivid colours... It can handle so much. The favourite of the community for the reason.

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AgfaPhoto APX 400 - 35mm Film
Keith S. (Wisbech, GB)
Perfect for: Great All-Rounder, Beginners, Portraits, Landscapes, Street Photography, Architecture, Creative/Abstract, Travel
Accreditation Handles: Keith "Tank" Sharples
I can't see why more people aren't shooting this..!!

This is a film that shouldn't be overlooked, and I really can't see why there's not a lot more people shooting it....grab a roll and give it a try, it's a great film!!

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Ilford HP5 Plus - 35mm Film
Alex P. (Bristol, GB)
Perfect for: Great All-Rounder, Beginners, Portraits, Landscapes, Street Photography, Architecture, Creative/Abstract, Travel, Studio work, Low light/Night
Accreditation Handles: Shotsbyalexp
The most versatile film I've used

Shoot at 400, 800, 1600, even 3200 (with appropriate pushing during development) and it will not disappoint.

Infact, shooting it at 400 is a mistake, this film really comes into it's own at 800 or preferably 1600.

A lovely grain, especially when developed in Rodinal 1/25.

Sample images shot on a Leica M2 with 35mm Ultron F2. From a test roll at 1600 ISO, pushed 2 stops.

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Kodak Portra 400 - 35mm Film
Alex P. (Bristol, GB)
Perfect for: Great All-Rounder, Portraits, Landscapes, Street Photography, Architecture, Travel, Studio work
Worth it for special shots

Portra tones are worth it but the light etc has to be right. Portra doesn't make bad shots great, it makes good shots amazing.

Not an everyday film, but one I will use from time to time. The Portra range is GOATed.

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SilberSalz35 500T - 35mm Film
Alex P. (Bristol, GB)
Perfect for: Great All-Rounder, Beginners, Portraits, Landscapes, Street Photography, Architecture, Creative/Abstract, Travel, Studio work, Low light/Night
Cinematic!

Developed and scanned myself and shot with an 85b warming filter at 250, its honestly a work of art. Grain is really surprisingly small for a higher ISO film.

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Kodak UltraMax 400 - 35mm Film
Aaron P. (Sheffield, GB)
Perfect for: Great All-Rounder
Accreditation Handles: Instagram @aaron.phua.film
Great practice film

Great to practice out and about your area

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Ilford XP2 - 35mm Film
Aaron P. (Sheffield, GB)
Perfect for: Beginners
Accreditation Handles: Instagram @aaron.phua.film
Good flexibility for c41 dev

Good way to try b&w if you only have c41 lab near you.

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Kodak Portra 800 - 35mm Film
Aaron P. (Sheffield, GB)
Perfect for: Great All-Rounder, Travel, Low light/Night
Accreditation Handles: Instagram @aaron.phua.film
Versatile for day to night

Great 800iso giving flexibility for day and night time.

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Kodak Gold 200 - 35mm Film
Francesco G. (Islington, GB)
Perfect for: Great All-Rounder, Beginners, Portraits, Landscapes, Street Photography, Architecture, Travel, Low light/Night
Accreditation Handles: Francesco Gallo
First time shooting Analogue Film with Kodak Gold 200

Fantastic film for a beginner like me. I didn't know what to expect as it was my first time shooting analogue and I'm very pleased with the results.