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Harman Phoenix 200 Color Negative - 120 Film, Single Roll

by Harman
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SKU 13183
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Harman Phoenix 200 Color Negative Film

HARMAN Phoenix 200 is a brand-new ISO 200 color negative film with a real ‘analogue’ look and feel! This is the first ever color film made entirely from emulsion to cassette at the HARMAN technology factory in Mobberley, a significant and incredibly exciting milestone.

This quirky, experimental film produces high contrast images with strong, visible grain and punchy, vibrant colors. It’s unlike any other colour film.
With a DX coded cassette and a box speed of ISO 200, Phoenix can be rated between ISO 100 and 400 but performs best in good, consistent light. On brighter days or when shooting into the light there is a possibility of halation.

Getting the exposure right will help to get the best results so we suggest metering for the mid tones to retain shadow or highlight detail, (over or under exposure is not Phoenix’s friend)!

Part of the fun of shooting film is expecting the unexpected and this film delivers exactly that from its uniquely colored negatives to chance encounters with coating anomalies. Hold back your expectations and enjoy the experience!

Development: Standard C41 processing

What to expect

  • Strong visible grain.
  • Punchy colors that can react differently depending on scanner settings.
  • Strong greens, good reds, and vibrant blues.
  • Possibility of halation.
  • Some coating anomalies.

Getting the best out of HARMAN Phoenix 200

  • Shoot in good, consistent light.
  • Get your exposure correct.
  • Works well for most subjects but…
  • Works best for scenes and subjects that fills the frame.

Why HARMAN Phoenix 200 is different:
HARMAN Phoenix 200 is an experimental C41 color film and the first ever made by HARMAN Photo. As such it has characteristics that make this very different to the more traditional, established C41 color negatives films.
In addition to the risk of occasional coating anomalies, this film does not have masking dyes and limited antihalation incorporated in the base layer. This means that striking halation effects around bright light sources and reflections are possible. In addition to its atypical color rendering, this film has a distinctly analogue look when shooting certain scenes and color palettes.

Exposure Rating:
HARMAN Phoenix 200 film has a speed rating of ISO 200/24° (200ASA, 24DIN, EI 200) to daylight. The speed rating was measured using standard C41 processing. Although rated at 200/24°, Phoenix can be exposed over the range EI 100/21°–400/27°.

Features:

  • Color negative film
  • ISO 200
  • 120 format
  • Daylight-balanced
  • C-41 processing
  • Strong visible grain
  • Possibility of halation (halo effect)
  • Punchy vibrant colors and high contrast
  • Strong greens, good reds, and vibrant blues

In The Box:

Harman Phoenix 200 Color Negative - 120 Film, Single Roll


Glazer's SKU 13183
Manufacturer Harman
MFG SKU 1182175
Product Specs

Film Specifications:

BrandKodak
Film ColorColor Negative
Film Format120
ISO/ASA Film Speed200
Color BalanceDaylight
Film ProcessingC-41
Film Base0.13 mm (4.92 mil) Acetate
Number of Rolls1

General:

Dimensions3 x 1.9 x 1.2 inches

Storage and Handling:

  • Store unexposed film at 21°C (70°F) or lower in the original sealed package. For extended periods, store film at 13°C (55°F) to preserve consistency. 
  • Always store film (exposed or unexposed) in a cool, dry place.
  • To avoid moisture condensation on film that has been refrigerated, allow the film to warm up to room temperature before opening the package. 
  • Load and unload roll-film cameras in subdued light. Total darkness is required when you load and unload sheet film holders. Process film as soon as possible after exposure. 
  • Protect negatives from strong light, and store them in a cool, dry place. For long-term storage, keep negatives at a temperature between 2°C (35°F) and 13°C (55°F) and at a relative humidity between 30 and 35 percent.

Processing:

Use KODAK FLEXICOLOR Chemicals for Process C-41.