HARMAN Phoenix 200 35mm Film: Embrace the Unexpected in Every Frame!
Step into the world of analogue creativity with HARMAN Phoenix 200, a revolutionary ISO 200 colour negative film from the folks that run the Ilford and Kentmere film brands. Crafted entirely from emulsion to cassette at the HARMAN technology factory in Mobberley, the Harman Phoenix film marks a significant milestone in the realm of analogue photography.
Features and Benefits:
1. Distinct 'Analogue' Look and Feel: Immerse yourself in the unique charm of true analogue photography with the HARMAN Phoenix 200. The film captures moments with a distinct aesthetic, delivering an authentic look and feel that sets it apart from conventional colour films.
2. High Contrast and Vibrant Colours: Elevate your images with high-contrast visuals and punchy, vibrant colours. The experimental nature of Phoenix 200 results in striking images, making it a perfect choice for those seeking a film that goes beyond the ordinary and embraces the unexpected.
3. Versatile ISO Range with Creative Flexibility: With a DX coded cassette and a box speed of ISO 200, Phoenix offers creative flexibility by allowing you to rate it between ISO 100 and 400. This versatility opens up opportunities for experimentation in various lighting conditions, though optimal performance is achieved in good, consistent light.
Tips for the Best Results:
Ensure proper exposure by metering for mid tones to retain shadow or highlight detail, as over or underexposure may not be Phoenix’s friend.
Embrace the unexpected and relish in the quirks of this experimental film, from uniquely coloured negatives to chance encounters with coating anomalies
In every frame, HARMAN Phoenix 200 invites you to break free from expectations and savour the joy of capturing the unpredictable moments that make film photography a truly delightful experience.
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Having mainly used Kodak, seeing how the Phoenix came out was a nice change. Took it to a car meet and it gave some beautiful colours from a very sunny day. Will be getting some more for the summer but not for every occasion. Shot on a Nikon F-601. Just look at those Porsches!!!
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David R. (High Peak, GB)
Perfect for:Creative/Abstract
Accreditation Handles:David Rusling
Mixed Feelings
After reading reviews, I wanted to support Harmon and try this film. I got some interesting results. I shot at +1 exposure (100 ISO) and that gave me well exposed images. There were some interesting colours and halation but as I mostly photograph landscapes, I don't think that I'll be making much use of it.
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Omar Q. (Kensington, GB)
Perfect for:Portraits, Street Photography, Creative/Abstract
Accreditation Handles:@kirinomorales
moody summer in a bottle
love the fiery warmth and nostalgic vibe. perfect amount of grain for me
love the colour & grain very summery. love how the pictures turned out and will definitely use it again
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Uzair (Liverpool, GB)
Accreditation Handles:KnockKnockUzair
Honestly, seems to ruin a good picture. Stick with Kodak.
I had really high hopes for this film-stock but find that it just doesn't get the quality of picture that I'd like. It just feels a waste shooting this roll. I get that it's experimental, but wouldn't recommend. It may be the way that Analogue Wonderland scan and edit, but I find that it's best to reduce the temperature and then increase saturation to get a less extremely red tone.