Silberra U400 - 35mm Film


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Molly (Treharris, GB)
Perfect for: Great All-Rounder, Portraits, Street Photography, Architecture, Travel
Accreditation Handles: eclectachrome (eclectachrome.com or @eclectachrome)
Clean Contrast for Overcast

Very nice film, nice grain, enjoyed the results. I took these on an overcast day and they bring out a lot of clean contrast which might have been a bit duller with other films I've used in the past.

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John (West Malling, GB)
Perfect for: Landscapes, Street Photography, Creative/Abstract
Accreditation Handles: @john_._taylor
Decent images, difficult to work with

This film produces pleasing contrast images of a medium grain. The grain doesn't become too much even when developed in Rodinal 1 part to 50.

However, the film base is terribly thin making it difficult to load and liable to crease in the spool. Once that happens, which it will, the film base is so thin that it creases like paper, you will struggle to load it further.

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C.J (Gateshead, GB)
Perfect for: Great All-Rounder, Landscapes, Street Photography, Architecture
B&W Beauty

Love the tonal range on this film, great for street and architecture. Handles low light well, and not bad in sunlight either.

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Joseph R. (Westport, US)
Perfect for: Street Photography, Architecture
Awesome.

My new favorite black and white film? No, my new favorite film!

For a cold somewhat dark morning, this film captured that mood and magnified it.

Loved the way it renders water and damp. It should be an excellent film to load into the Rollei 35 and shoot some street.

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Matthew (Leeds, GB)
Perfect for: Street Photography, Architecture, Low light/Night
Accreditation Handles: Matthew
Like the results but a pain to handle

Really like how my test roll turned out. Shot at EI1250-ish and 75 mins in Caffenol semi-stand (1,2,4 etc min inversions) it actually came out a little too dense. The scanned images though look great. A pleasing contrast and good amount of detail while keeping the grain well under control. My limited test shots showed it looks great at 1600, and good at 3200 with shadows starting to block up a little.

As others have mentioned, the film feels like paper and it can be tricky to get onto a plastic reel without causing crescent-shaped creases. It was also difficult to slide the strips into a negative page. I suppose an upside to this thinness is it dries out much more quickly than normal film.

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