HARMAN Phoenix II 200 – 35mm, 36 exposures

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Get ready to see film in a whole new light with HARMAN Phoenix II 200! This 35mm roll delivers sharper details, lively yet natural colours, and finer grain for that perfect vintage charm. Rated ISO 200 but flexing beautifully between 100 and 200, it’s your go-to for experimenting with mood and tone. Whether shooting bright daylight or shadows, Phoenix II keeps your images vibrant while giving you room to play with exposure. Plus, scanning is a breeze with great results right out of the gate. Bring back the magic of film with a fresh twist!

HARMAN Phoenix II 200 – 35mm, 36 exposures

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      Get ready to see film in a whole new light with HARMAN Phoenix II 200! This 35mm roll delivers sharper details, lively yet natural colours, and finer grain for that perfect vintage charm. Rated ISO 200 but flexing beautifully between 100 and 200, it’s your go-to for experimenting with mood and tone. Whether shooting bright daylight or shadows, Phoenix II keeps your images vibrant while giving you room to play with exposure. Plus, scanning is a breeze with great results right out of the gate. Bring back the magic of film with a fresh twist!

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