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Leica MONOPAN 50 Black and White Negative Film (35mm Roll Film, 36 Exposures)

RM 70.00

  • Super-Panchromatic Sensitivity to 780nm
  • Ultra-High Resolution and Fine Grain
  • ISO 50/18° in Standard Process
  • High Sharpness and Wide Tonal Range
  • Ideal for Enlargements and Scanning

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Designed with Leica's high-speed lenses in mind, MONOPAN 50 is a slow-speed, high-resolution 35mm black-and-white negative film combining the clean ethos and look of their Monochrom line with Oskar Barnack's establishing principle for Leica, "small negative – big picture."

  • This 35mm black-and-white negative film has super-panchromatic sensitivity, to 780nm, delivering a broad tonal range and reacting well with filtration for working near the infrared spectrum.
  • Ultra-high resolution of 280 lp/mm renders images with impressively high sharpness as well as also offering a very fine, smooth grain structure.
  • Slow-speed ISO 50/18° film is well-suited to use with faster lenses in daylight conditions, such as Leica's Noctilux-M and Summilux-M lines.

  • Combination of high sharpness and low grain suits making high-magnification enlargements in the darkroom as well as high-resolution scanning applications.
  • Anti-halation layer prevents blooming or other halation effects for a clean image quality with good edge contrast.
  • Traditional silver-rich emulsion is compatible with nearly all black-and-white film developers.

Sample Images

 

Number of Rolls

1

Film Format

35mm

Number of Exposures

36

Film Type

Panchromatic B&W Negative

ISO/ASA Film Speed

50

Film Processing

Standard Black and White Chemistry

Layer Thickness

100.0 µm

 

  • Super-Panchromatic Sensitivity to 780nm
  • Ultra-High Resolution and Fine Grain
  • ISO 50/18° in Standard Process
  • High Sharpness and Wide Tonal Range
  • Ideal for Enlargements and Scanning

 

  • Leica MONOPAN 50 Black and White Negative Film (35mm Roll Film, 36 Exposures)

 


Leica  MONOPAN  50  Black  and  White  Negative  Film  (35mm  Roll  Film,  36  Exposures)