Japan Camera Hunter Streetpan 120 ISO 400
Takin' it to the streets
As part of our continuing effort to keep film photography alive, we are offering a nice niche film that we shot a few rolls of, and it hit the spot.
A long time favorite of ours, Bellamy, over at Japan Camera Hunter, put together a fun little film, that follows what he does best, called JCH Street Pan 400 Black & White Film. This film is a black-and-white stock that hailed from the AGFA surveillance film family, which is on the verge of extinction and has been discontinued. It has a 0.10 mm polyester base and promises fine grain as well as increased sensitivity in the red part of the spectrum. We found the film to have "street-wise" contrast and really pleasing grain structure.
The film sensitivity can vary with processing. JCH StreetPan 400 can be exposed as a 200 to 500 ASA/ISO film.
Development times:
R09 One Shot (Rodinal) 1 + 25 10:30
R09 One Shot (Rodinal) 1 + 50 22:00
R09 Spezial / Studional 1 + 15 8:30
R09 Spezial / Studionial 1 + 31 17:00
Rollei Supergrain 1 + 12 7:00
Rollei RLS (ISO 200/24°) 1 + 4 14:30 (24°)
Ilford Ilfosol 3 1 + 3 5:00
Illord ID-11 / Kodak D-76 1 +1 10:50
Ilford Perceptol 1 + 1 10:00
Kodak HC-110 B (1+31) 5:00
Kodak X-Tol 1 + 1 17:00
Tanol (ISO 200/24°) 1 + 1 + 100 19:30