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RSS FeedsKosmo Foto launches Mono 120 black-and-white film, now available for pre-order
(Digital Photography Review)

 
 

16 february 2019 02:45:20

 
Kosmo Foto launches Mono 120 black-and-white film, now available for pre-order
(Digital Photography Review)
 


Kosmo Foto has launched pre-orders for its Mono film in 120 format, adding the new product alongside the 35mm version launched in 2017. According to the company, the first batch of Mono 120 has entered production and will be sold exclusively through the Kosmo Foto shop. Future batches of the film will be available through Kosmo`s retailers and distributors, as well. In its announcement today, the company explained: Mono has proven to be really popular with film photographers - itīs now stocked in photography shops all over the world, and been bought by photographers from Greenland to Greece and Costa Rica to the Czech Republic. Not everyone, however, shoots 35mm film. The resurgence that film has enjoyed over the last few years has also seen many people shooting on medium format cameras from humble Holgas through to Hasselblads. So Kosmo Foto is very pleased to be able to say that Kosmo Foto Mono 120 is now available to pre-order. According to Kosmo Foto, Mono features a traditional black-and-white chemistry that can be developed using Tetanal, Rodinal, Perceptol, and similar formulations, but it can`t be developed by mini-labs with only C41 processing. Mono 120 is suitable for use in a variety of shooting conditions, including both sunny and overcast environments. Kosmo Foto requires pre-order customers to purchase at least three, but no more than 10, rolls of Mono 120 when ordering. Each roll costs Ģ4.50 / $5.80 and is available now through the Kosmo Foto store; the company expects its first batch to be ready for shipment in May.


 
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