My cat is supposed to be on a diet of grain-free cat food, but she's fussy. That may seem like superfluous, quirky fluff to start a review, but work with me. Kiki Pan is a fine black and white film, with some lovely grain, encased in a black cat design. I've used it twice now and had similar, kind of hazy, dreamy results both times. They lock moments in place, but the time depends on how you've shot the film and your subject. Pretty obvious stuff, but there's a real old, late 50s quality to the shipyard photo, where I think the grain works to best effect. Then, the portrait of a self-aware pigeon, feels quite 1990s to me, but that could be the vibes of Williamson's Square in general. Compare to the inside shots and the motto emblazoned within Lush Spa Liverpool, to the very happy discovery of 'Light, Time, Gravity & Magic' in the Baltic. In short, this film is a nice all-rounder, but performs very differently depending on where it's shot. It, of course, loves light. The best shots were outside or under florescents, like in the spa. These were shot on a sunny day, at box speed and developed at lowest res from Analogue Wonderland lab - which could add to the grain, too. I like it, though, and I'm glad to see the first fruits of this new camera. I'm not sure I'd get KikiPan a third time, but maybe that's its charm.