Description
HARMAN Phoenix II delivers a more refined, versatile, and user-friendly film experience ideal for photographers who want the freedom to create with confidence.
Key Enhancements:
- Refined Grain and Contrast: The new emulsion tackles the grain and contrast challenges of its predecessor, resulting in smoother, more defined images.
- More Accurate Colour Palette: Expect improved colour accuracy for most tones (depending on your scanner).
- Better Highlight and Shadow Detail: Enhanced detail retention ensures more balanced exposures in high-contrast scenes.
- Wider Exposure Latitude: Phoenix II offers more flexibility when shooting, but still rewards careful, accurate exposure for best results.
- Improved Lab Scanning: Lab scans are now more consistent and accurate at default settings; however, for optimal results, some contrast and colour adjustments are still recommended.
Harman Phoenix 200 is a colour film perfect for those who like to experiment with analogue film. It has a DX coded cassette and a base sensitivity of ISO 200 but can also be rated from 100 to 400.
It is a film with character that thrives best in good, even light. On brighter days or when shooting into the light, there is a risk of halation. To make the most of the film, it’s best to set exposure for midtones to maintain detail in shadows and highlights.
- Standard C41 processing
- Strong visible grain
- Punchy colours
- Strong greens, good reds, and vibrant blues
- Possibility of halation
- Some coating anomalies
About Harman Phoenix
Harman Phoenix comes from Harman Technologies, the company behind perhaps one of the most iconic analog brands available today, Ilford. While Ilford leans back on its analog black-and-white heritage, Harman Phoenix takes a leap forward with a brand-new line-up of color film suitable for amateurs and seasoned professionals alike. The film comes with a budget friendly price and is characterized by a distinct character and a willingness to experiment and try new things.
This is a 35mm film that allows you to take approximately 36 exposures.
Developing Process: C-41
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