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Rera

Rera Pan 100 127 B&W Film

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Rera Pan 100 and 400 are currently the only black-and-white negative films on the market in 127 film format. So you can finally take monochrome shots again with your favorite 127 camera like the Kodak (Baby) Brownie!

Rera Pan 100 is a traditional medium-speed panchromatic black-and-white negative film with a nominal film sensitivity of ISO 100. It is suitable for a range of photographic applications, particularly portrait, landscape photography and architecture photography. 

It features a fine grain structure, broad exposure latitude and a pleasing contrast. Rera Pan is compatible with most standard black-and-white film developers like Ilford ID-11, Kodak D-76 and Rodinal.

The film is compatible with the following cameras (non-exhaustive): Ace Ajoy, Acro Rangefinder, Agfa Isoly, Agilux, Ansco, Bell and Howell Electric Eye, Bencini of Milan Comet, Bilora Bella, Cima Luxette, Certo Dolly, Coronet 4x4, Ensign Multex, Ferrania Ibis & Tanit, Foth Derby, Ilfoflex, Ilford Sprite, Ilford Sporti 4, Haking Haco 4x4, Ikonta, Kochmann Korelle 3x4, Kodak Vest Pocket, Kodak Vest Pocket Series 3, Kodak Number 0 Brownie, Kodak Brownie Reflex, Kodak Brownie 127, Kodak Brownie 44, Kodak Hawkeye Box Cameras, Kodak Brownie Starflex, Kodak Brownie Starmite, Kodak Brownie Starmatic, Kodak Baby Brownie Special, Kodak Brownie Vecta, Koto Optic Works Komaflex-S, Minolta Miniflex, Porst Hapomatic, Rodenstock Ysella, Rolleiflex 4x4 (Baby Rolleiflex), Sawyers Mark IV, Voigtlander Perkeo, Walz Automat, Welta Gucki, Whitehouse Beacon Autoflash, Yashica 4x4-Models, Zeiss Ikon Tengor.

Film size 127 Film
Film type Black-and-white negative
Film speed ISO 100
Number of exposures 4x4: 12 exposures; 4×3: 16 exposures; 4×6: 8 exposures
Contrast Medium-High
Grain Medium
Development process Black-and-white

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