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Made for 35 mm, the Kentmere 100 is also available in 400 ASA and is an economical choice for those who favor shooting in monochrome.
Kentmere 100 is a medium speed black and white camera film which is suitable for a variety of indoor and outdoor applications of photography where good lighting exists. Kentmere 100 has the capability to generate high-quality images with fine grain and good sharpness and is a good choice of film if enlargement prints are desired.
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Technical Specifications
Manufacturer: Kentmere Photographic (recently acquired by Harman Technology and Ilford Photo)
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