Two rolls of Harman Phoenix 200 shot in the south of France (Review)

An in-depth guide on a shooting and scanning the analog market's newest colour film. In a world where film stocks disappear each year, Harman (a sister company of Ilford) has boldly introduced a brand-new color film. It's a surprising leap for a leader in black-and-white film manufacturing like Ilford, but with Kodak dominating the color-negative market, it's refreshing to see a new player with decades of experience. Unlike Fujifilm, which most likely repacks Kodak film for their own consumer films (Fujifilm 200 and 400), Harmaan designed and manufactured the whole Phoenix 200 project at their factory in Mobberley, England.

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