List of photographic films
This is a list of currently available photographic films in a still camera film format. This includes recently discontinued films that remain available from stock at main suppliers. Films are listed by brand name. Still camera photographic films no longer in production are included in the list of discontinued photographic films. Films for movie making are included in the list of [motion picture film stocks].
Key:
| In production | Discontinued, stock only | Planned re-introduction or new film |
- P – Polyester base
- T – Triacetate base
- SUC-27/39 – Single use camera with 27/39 exposures.
ADOX
The ADOX name traces back to the oldest photographic film manufacturer in the world, started in 1860 in Germany. In the 1970s, Dupont the owners of the Adox brand sold the recipes and machinery of their B&W films to Fotokemika in Croatia who continued to produce the films under the Efke brand. The films were subsequently imported by Fotoimpex and sold as ADOX CHS Art thus re-uniting the ADOX name with the films. After Fotokemikas closure in 2012, ADOX CHS II was produced for ADOX using modern cascade coating and since then the range of products has been expanded.
Black and white negative films
Black and white reversal (slide) films
Color negative films
Agfa-Gevaert
is headquartered in Mortsel, Belgium and following the sale of its consumer films division, now only manufactures commercial films; 'Aviphot' for aerial photography and 'Copex' archival microfilms. Some of these films are however repackaged for consumer use by Maco under its Rollei brand and by Japan Camera Hunter, Silberra and ADOX.| Make | Name | Dates | Base | ISO | Process | Type | Details | Origin | Formats |
| Agfa | Copex Rapid | available | P | 50 | B&W | Agfa Copex Rapid A.H.U. is a high resolution black and white Panchromatic microfilm. See also SPUR DSX. | Belgium & Germany | 135-36, 120 |
AgfaPhoto
The Agfa consumer film division with its plant in Leverkusen, Germany was spun off by Agfa-Gevaert into a new company AgfaPhoto in 2004. At buy out the firm was split into a holding company Agfa-Photo Holding GMBH and manufacturing company Agfa-Photo GMBH. The manufacturing company went bankrupt in 7 months resulting in the closure of the Leverkusen plant in 2005. The holding company was unaffected and retains a trademark license from Agfa-Gevaert for the use of the AgfaPhoto brand and 'red dot' logo on products having a photographic application. Since 2005 these rights for consumer film products have been sub-licensed to Lupus Imaging & Media. The color negative and slide films were made by Ferrania from 2005, whilst black and white films were converted by Ferrania from stored master rolls of Agfastock. Ferrania closed in 2009. Replacement color films were supplied by Fujifilm until this contract ended in early 2018, ending the sale of color film under the AgfaPhoto brand. Black & White films were replaced by new films made by Harman Technology after 2013.Black and white negative films
Color negative films
Argenti
Based in Gijón, Spain, Argenti offer a small range of B&W films, converted from bulk in their own packaging.| Make | Name | Dates | Base | ISO | Process | Type | Details | Origin | Formats |
| Argenti | Nanotomic X | available | P | 32 | B&W | Technical monochrome film, with fine grain and high resolution,, polyester base of 130 um. Probably an Agfa-Gevaert microfilm on PET13 base. | Spain | 135-36 | |
| Argenti | Scale-X | available | T | 100 | B&W | Print /Slide | Fine grain panchromatic film with a wide tonal scale on a clear triacetate base which can be processed as a negative or reverse processed as a slide. Exposure Index of 100 - 800 ISO. Claimed to be original Agfa Scala. Similar characteristics to ADOX Scala/Silvermax. | Spain | 135-36 |
| Argenti | Pan-X | available | T | 100 | B&W | Panchromatic film on a 135 μm triacetate base. Identical structure to ORWO UN 54. | Spain | 135-36 | |
| Argenti | ARF+ Reporter Film Plus | available | T | 400 | B&W | ORWO N 74 Plus high speed black-and-white panchromatic camera film for both outdoor and indoor usage with wide exposure latitude, 135 μm triacetate base. | Germany /Spain | 135-36 |
Arista EDU
Arista EDU Ultra is a budget range of Black & White films produced for Freestyle Photographic, USA in three speeds in 135, 120 and sheet film formats. They are currently the same as the equivalent speed films produced by Foma. 135 films are not DX coded.Bergger
Based in France Bergger was established in 1995 and offers a single B&W film manufactured on their behalf; Pancro 400 introduced in 2015 replacing BRF400.| Make | Name | Dates | Base | ISO | Process | Type | Details | Origin | Formats |
| Bergger | Pancro 400 | 2015- | T / P | 400 | B&W | General purpose panchromatic B&W film, using two emulsions that differ in grain size in order to achieve a wide exposure range. 135, 120 and sheet film. | Germany | 135-36, 120, Sheet film |
CatLABS
CatLABS is a photographic retailer in Boston, USA. Two own branded films were launched in 2019.| Make | Name | Dates | Base | ISO | Process | Type | Details | Origin | Formats |
| CatLABS | X FILM 80 | 2019- | T? | 80* | B&W | Traditional black and white film with fine grain, moderate contrast and deep tonal range. *EI of 80, can also be shot at 100 ISO. Supplied in the same formats as Shanghai GP3, CatLABS confirmed that the roll films are converted by Shanghai after GP3 branded tape was found on rolls. | China | 120, 4x5", 8x10" | |
| CatLABS | X FILM 320 | 2019- | T | 320 | B&W | Medium-speed film, with distinct grain quality, contrast and tonal range, wider exposure latitude up to EI of 1600. Hand rolled onto reloadable cassettes, film edge markings state '5222' indicating this to be Kodak Double-X film stock. | USA | 135 | |
| CatLABS | X FILM 320 Pro | 2022- | P | 320 | B&W | Medium-speed film, with distinct grain quality, contrast and tonal range, wide exposure latitude up to EI of 1600. | USA/EU | 135, 120 |
CineStill
Based in the US, CineStill was established in 2012 and converts Eastman Kodak motion picture stock into 135 and 120 still camera formats. Color stock is suitable for C-41 process in labs as it is produced by Eastman Kodak under contract without the normal Remjet backing, a separate lubricating and Anti-halation backing used to protect the film in motion picture cameras. This means that the films lack the normal anti-halation layer also found in still camera film resulting in a characteristic 'glow' in highlights due to the internal reflection back through the film in the camera.Black and white films
Color negative films
dubblefilm
A range of 'creative' color films launched in 2017 in conjunction with mobile app 'dubble'. The films were produced by Kono! a small European analogue photographic company based in Austria. In 2019 they announced a tie up with Revelog also in Austria, films will now offer 36 exp, effects are improved and some films were renamed.Black and white films
Color negative films
Ferrania
s.r.l. is a photographic film manufacturing company located in Ferrania, Italy. Following closure of the original Ferrania factory in 2009 the company was re-founded in 2013 following a kickstarter campaign and support from the regional government to build a new film manufacturing base using the former Ferrania Research Laboratory and its narrow coater. Although initial plans focused on re-introducing a color slide film, FILM Ferrania commenced manufacturing a B&W still film in February 2017 based on P30, a classic 1960s motion picture film stock, being a simpler proposition. Production of the P30 'Alpha' ceased in mid 2018 due to further works to the L.R.F building and need to refine production to reduce wastage and P30 production did not recommence until late 2019. Orto, a new Orthochromatic film was launched in 2023 followed by P33, a 160-ISO panchromatic film with more flexibility than P30, in 2024.| Make | Name | Dates | Base | ISO | Process | Type | Details | Origin | Formats |
| FILM Ferrania | Orto | 04.2023- | T | 50 | B&W | Orthochromatic film, similar characteristics to P30 but sensitised for blue/green colors associated with Ortho films of the 1920's. | Italy | 135-36, 120 | |
| FILM Ferrania | P30 | 11.2019- | T | 80 | B&W | Classic 1960's B&W panchromatic motion picture film for still photography. Production version. | Italy | 135-36 & 30m, 120 | |
| FILM Ferrania | P33 | 02.2024- | T | 160 | B&W | More flexible upgrade of the P30 panchromatic film. | Italy | 135-36 |
Film Photography Project
Established in 2009 by Michael Raso, Film Photography Project sources a variety of still films including those originally made for technical, motion pictures, industrial or aerial applications for creative purposes.Black and white films
| Make | Name | Dates | Base | ISO | Process | Type | Details | Origin | Formats |
| FPP | Super Positive Film | available | T/P | 0.8 | B&W | Orthochromatic, low contrast, low speed BW positive film. This film is a Dactylographic film, used in the study of finger prints. This film will produce a BW positive when processed in standard BW chemistry. | 135-24 | ||
| FPP | Mz3 Fine Grain | available | P | 3 | B&W | Black and white, very slow speed, blue sensitive film with fine grain. | ? | 135-24 | |
| FPP | Eastman Kodak 5302 Fine Grain | available | P | 3 | B&W | Blue sensitive positive motion picture film originally designed for direct contact copying titles and mats in motion picture work. Blue sensitive film needs to be shot in daylight or flash/strobe. Avoid yellow filtration and shooting in indoor/tungsten light. | USA | 135-24 | |
| FPP | X-Ray Film | available | T/P | 5-10 | B&W | Orthochromatic film with Blue/Green sensitivity, can be processed by inspection under red light. | ? | 4x5 | |
| FPP | Fine Grain Six | available | P | 6 | B&W | Film intended for making archival black-and-white separation positives from color negative originals. Other product applications for this film include special effects, density cover mattes, panchromatic masters from black-and-white negatives, and restoration work. | USA | 135-24 | |
| FPP | Low ISO Black & White | available | P | 6 | B&W | This film will produce a film negative and produce very fine grain. This blue-sensitive black-and-white film has very high resolution and incorporates a yellow dye, which is removed during processing, to provide very high sharpness. Blue Sensitive films need to be shot in daylight or using a flash/strobe. Avoid using a yellow filter or shooting in tungsten light. | ? | 135-24 | |
| FPP | Blue Sensitive | available | P | 6 | B&W | Blue-sensitive black-and-white film needs to be shot in daylight or using a flash/strobe. Avoid using a yellow filter or shooting in tungsten light. | ? | 135-24 | |
| FPP | Sonic 25 BW Film | available | T? | 25 | B&W | High contrast, fine grained Orthochromatic blue sensitive film was manufactured for optical sound recording but will produce fine-grain images, for shooting in daylight or with daylight balanced lights. | ? | 135-24 | |
| FPP | Eastman Kodak Hi-Con 2369 | available | P | 25 | B&W | High-contrast, panchromatic film with ultra-high resolving power, excellent definition and amazing sharpness. The primary use of this film was for making silhouette mattes and special fx traveling mattes at motion picture labs. Discontinued by Kodak. DX coded. | USA | 135-24 | |
| FPP | Eastman Kodak Hi-Fi 2374 | available | P | 50 | B&W | High contrast, panchromatic film designed for recording variable-area sound track negatives with a tungsten light source, and/or producing digital sound track negatives. Includes the words "KODAK Safety Film", the strip number, and year symbol located in the center, along the length of the film every 3-5 frames. | USA | 135-24 | |
| FPP | Emulsion X | available | T? | 100 | B&W | Panchromatic film with a gritty, grindy, grainy soft focus vintage look. Has a red tinted, age related, base fog after processing. Unknown origin. | ? | 135-36 | |
| FPP | S 200 ISO | available | T | 200 | B&W | Surveillance film, the film has a wonderful latitude and is perfect for general use or long exposures. | USA | 135-24 | |
| FPP | Film Love /Film Love | available | ? | 200 | B&W | Surveillance film, with wide exposure latitude, in 'hearts' or 'shamrocks' packaging. | USA | 135-24 | |
| FPP | Dracula | available | P | 64 | B&W | Super panchromatic negative fine grain film on a 0.1mm polyester base with a spectral sensitivity to up to 750 nm. | ? | 135-24, 120 | |
| FPP | WolfMan | available | T | 100 | B&W | Panchromatic film with medium to low grain and high resolving power. Same as FPP Cine 16mm BW 100 film emulsion. | ? | 135-24, 120, 620 | |
| FPP | Frankenstein | available | T | 200 | B&W | Medium speed, medium grain panchromatic film with great tonal range. Same as FPP Cine 16mm BW film emulsion. | ? | 135-24, 120, 620, 4x5 | |
| FPP | Let It Snow | available | P | 100 | B&W | Super panchromatic medium speed film, Svema Foto 100. | Belgium | 135-24 | |
| FPP | Derev Pan 100 | available | P | 100 | B&W | Panchromatic aerial surveillance film with good exposure latitude and extremely sharp fine grain. | Ukraine | 135-36 | |
| FPP | Derev Pan 200 | available | P | 200 | B&W | Panchromatic aerial surveillance film, moderately red sensitive with terrific separation of green and blue tones and extremely sharp, very good exposure latitude. | Ukraine | 135-36 | |
| FPP | Derev Pan 400 | available | P | 400 | B&W | Panchromatic aerial surveillance film with good exposure latitude and extremely sharp fine grain. | Ukraine | 135-36 | |
| FPP | BW 100 | available | T | 100 | B&W | ORWO UN 54 panchromatic medium speed motion picture stock converted for still film use. | Germany | 135-24 | |
| FPP | Tasma NK-2 | available | P | 100 | B&W | Panchromatic cine film. | Russia | 135-24 | |
| FPP | New Classic EZ400 | available | T | 400 | B&W | Panchromatic black and white negative film, cassette packaged in kraft paper containers. | ? | 135-36 | |
| FPP | X2 | available | T | 200 | B&W | Eastman Double-X Negative Film 5222 / 7222 motion picture film. Medium-speed panchromatic negative film. | USA | 135-24 | |
| FPP | Svema FN64 | available | P | 64 | B&W | Panchromatic black and white negative film with spectral sensitivity that extends into near infrared. Same as 'Dracula.' | Ukraine | 135-24 | |
| FPP | Svema Foto 100 | available | P | 100 | B&W | Panchromatic, fine grain black and white negative film with spectral sensitivity extends into near infrared. Same as 'Let It Snow.' | Ukraine | 135-24 THE MUMMY 400 BW FILM | |
| FPP | Svema Foto 200 | available | P | 200 | B&W | Panchromatic black and white negative film with spectral sensitivity that extends into near infrared. | Ukraine | 135-24 | |
| FPP | Svema Foto 400 | available | P | 400 | B&W | Panchromatic black and white negative film with increased red sensitivity. The film also offers a good separation of green shades, and has a wide exposure latitude. | Ukraine | 135-24 | |
| FPP | FPP X-Ray Film | available | P | 100-400 | B&W | FPP X-Ray Film is medical xray film adapted to standard medium 120 format. The film is orthochromatic and lacks an anti-halation layer, which gives your photos a high diffusion effect and beautiful grain. | 120 | ||
| FPP | THE MUMMY 400 | available | T | 400 | B&W | Panchromatic medium-grain, medium contrast film ideally suited for striking portrait photography as it is for street photography and action shots! Formulated from our FPP Cine16. | 120, 135, 620, 4x5, 8x10 and Double 8 / 16mm | ||
| FPP | Negative X-Ray Film | available | T | 5-10 | B&W | Whether you’re new to 4x5 photography and concerned about cost or an experienced shooter wanting a unique look, the Film Photography Project has you covered with its new, affordable and easy-to-use 4x5 BW Negative Xray Film. | 4x5 |
Color negative films
Color reversal (slide) films
Film Washi
Factory in Saint-Nazaire, France. Launched in 2013, producing a handcrafted B&W film, handcoated on traditional Washi paper. Also converting other B&W films industrially coated in larger factories and originally made for technical, motion pictures, industrial or aerial applications for creative purposes.Black and white films
Color negative films
Flic Film
Located in Alberta, Canada, Flic Film packages 35mm cinema film from Eastman Kodak and ORWO into cassettes for stills photography and also produces its own house brand photo chemicals. The film is rolled by machine directly from 1000 foot reels and finished with a machine cut leader.Black and white films
Color negative films
Color reversal (slide ) films
Foma
spol. s r.o., established in 1921 with factory located in Hradec Králové, Czech Republic, remains one of the last traditional producers of panchromatic B&W photo materials including films, papers and chemistry. Films branded as Arista EDU also come from this source.Black and white films
Black and white reversal (slide) films
Fujifilm
is a Japanese manufacturer of photographic films, chemistry, papers and cameras established in 1934. Although now a diversified company it is one of only two remaining major manufacturers of color film. The film range currently comprises: Consumer films; Fujicolor/ Fujicolor Superia and Professional films; Neopan, Velvia and Provia. Fujicolor Pro professional color negative films were discontinued in 2021. Instax is a range of instant films and cameras launched in 1998 which now outsell the traditional products. In 2021 Fujifilm began sourcing some of its color negative film production from Eastman Kodak under 'Fujifilm' branding and in 2024 production partner Yes!Star opened a new conversion and packaging facility for this film in China. Fujifilm distribution depends on worldwide region with Japan specific products sometimes available as Parallel imports.Black and white films
Color negative films
Color reversal (slide) films
Instant films
| Make | Name | Dates | Base | ISO | Process | Type | Details | Origin | Formats |
| Fujifilm | Instax mini | 1998- | N/A | 800 | Instant | General purpose, credit card-sized, instant film available in color or black and white, with various frame styles. Print: 54 mm × 86 mm, image size, 46 mm × 62 mm. | Japan | 46 mm × 62 mm | |
| Fujifilm | Instax wide | 1999- | N/A | 800 | Instant | General purpose, landscape format, daylight balanced instant color film. Print: 108 mm × 86 mm, image size 99 mm × 62 mm. | Japan | 99 mm × 62 mm | |
| Fujifilm | Instax Square | 2017- | N/A | 800 | Instant | General purpose, Square-format, daylight balanced instant color film. Print: 72 mm × 85.6 mm, image size 62 mm × 62 mm. | Japan | 62 mm × 62 mm |
Harman
See Ilford for company details.Color negative films
Holga
The Holga is a low cost plastic medium format 120 film camera, made in Hong Kong, known for its low-fidelity aesthetic. A Holga branded B&W film stock is produced by FOMA.| Make | Name | Dates | Base | ISO | Process | Type | Details | Origin | Formats |
| Holga | 400 | 2010 on | T/P | 400 | B&W | Traditional general purpose panchromatic film. 135 in non DX cartridges. Rebranded Fomapan 400. | Czech Rep. | 135, 120 |
Ilford
Harman Technology trading as Ilford Photo is a UK manufacturer of photographic materials based in Mobberley, Cheshire known worldwide for its Ilford branded black and white films, papers and chemicals. The company also produces films under its Kentmere and Harman brands, with a color negative film added in 2023. Harman Technology undertakes contract coating of B&W films and/or conversion/packaging of films for other brands. Ilford films are also produced in a wider range of sheet and bulk roll film sizes including Ultra Large Format arranged through an annual group buying scheme..
Black and white films
Ilford Imaging (Europe)
Ilford Imaging Europe GmbH and based in Germany, was created following the bankruptcy of Ilford Imaging Switzerland in 2014 and its plant at Marly, Friborg built for Cibachrome/Ilfochrome production, later inkjet paper. The Ilford Imaging and Ilford trademarks was acquired by a joint venture of Australian firm CR Kennedy & Company Pty Ltd and the Japan-based Chugai Photo Chemical Company. The Galerie range of inkjet papers was relaunched in August 2014. The company holds the rights to the Ilford trademark for photographic applications but otherwise has no connection to Ilford Photo.Color negative films
Color reversal (slide) films
Japan Camera Hunter
is a camera collector and runs the website Japan Camera Hunter. He released his own branded film in 2016, using a B&W traffic surveillance film manufactured by Agfa Gevaert.| Make | Name | Dates | Base | ISO | Process | Type | Details | Origin | Formats |
| JCH | Streetpan 400 | 2016- | P | 400 | B&W | General purpose, Super-panchromatic high speed film | Belgium | 135, 120 |
Kentmere
Kentmere is a brand of classic grain B&W films introduced in 2009 and produced by Harman Technology in Mobberley, Cheshire, UK. Originally designed as a lower priced brand to their Ilford offer to compete in the US market they are now available worldwide. Similar films are also made by Harman Technology for the Agfaphoto, Oriental and Rollei brands. The name is derived from the Kentmere based photographic paper brand acquired by Ilford in 2007 and the films are particularly aimed at the student market and those new to black and white photography, due to their lower cost and 'forgiving' exposure latitude. Film names and packaging were revised in 2018. On 1 December 2022, 120 format film was added to the range. An ISO 200 film was added in May 2025.| Make | Name | Dates | Base | ISO | Process | Type | Details | Origin | Formats |
| Kentmere | PAN 100 | 2009- | T | 100 | B&W | General purpose, panchromatic film with a broad tonal range with ‘medium’ contrast. Finer grain than PAN 400, and a touch more contrast. | UK | 135-24/36, 30.5m, 120 | |
| Kentmere | PAN 200 | 2025- | T | 200 | B&W | General purpose, panchromatic film formulated for enhanced contrast. | UK | 135-24/36, 30.5m, 120 | |
| Kentmere | PAN 400 | 2009- | T | 400 | B&W | General purpose, panchromatic film with excellent ‘push’ characteristics. More noticeable grain than PAN 100, touch less contrast and better latitude for pushing. | UK | 135-24/36, 30.5m, 120 |
Kodak
Kodak is a USA manufacturer of photographic films established in 1888 and one of only two major manufacturers still producing color film. Kodak films for still cameras are manufactured by Eastman Kodak in Rochester, New York, USA but since its Chapter 11 bankruptcy in 2012, distribution and marketing is controlled by Kodak Alaris, a UK based company, acquired in 2024 by Kingswood capital management, a Los Angeles-based private equity firmThe film range is divided into Consumer films, and Professional films,. Kodak continues to invest in film with 2018 seeing the re-introduction of two films, T-MAX P3200 and Ektachrome. A wider range of sheet film sizes for some products are available by a group buying scheme managed for Kodak Alaris by Canham Cameras, USA.
Black and white films
Color negative films
Color reversal (slide) films
Kono!
Launched in 2014, Kono! is a small European analogue photographic company based in Austria that produces a range of 'creative' 35mm format films. Most Kono! films are based on stock originally intended for shooting motion pictures, scientific purposes or other places photosensitive emulsions were used. All films are hand rolled onto recycled 135 film cassettes. Kono! also produced creative films for the 'dubblefilm' brand until early 2019.Black and white films
Color negative films
Kosmo Foto
Stephen Dowling runs the website Kosmo Foto. He released his own branded B&W film in 2017, supplied by Foma Bohemia, the packaging of which is noted for its bold Soviet-era inspired artwork, with a second film added in 2021.| Make | Name | Dates | Base | ISO | Process | Type | Details | Origin | Formats |
| Kosmo Foto | Mono | 2017- | T | 100 | B&W | Traditional general purpose panchromatic fine grain film. Re-branded Fomapan 100 120 format was added in May 2019. | Czech Rep. | 135-36, 120 | |
| Kosmo Foto | Agent Shadow | 2021- | T | 400 | B&W | Traditional general purpose panchromatic ISO 400 fine grain film. Rebranded Kentmere 400 Launched in 2021 following a successful Kickstarter campaign. Packaging features film noir inspired artwork. | TBC | 135-36 |
Lomography
Headquarters in Vienna, Austria. Lomography is a globally-active organization dedicated to analogue, experimental and creative photography. Lomography procures films from film manufacturers to sell under the lomography brand. They also provide film in 110 format.Black and white films
Color negative films
Color films 100, 400, 800 are thought to be based on Kodacolor VR formulations from the mid-1980s. All currently manufactured by Kodak in USA.| Make | Name | Dates | Base | ISO | Process | Type | Details | Origin | Formats |
| Lomography | Color Negative 100 | available | T | 100 | C-41 | General purpose color film for sunny conditions. | USA | 135-36, 120 | |
| Lomography | Color Tiger 200 | available | T | 200 | C-41 | General purpose color film. | USA | 110 | |
| Lomography | Color Negative 400 | available | T | 400 | C-41 | General purpose color film. | USA | 135-36, 120 | |
| Lomography | LomoChrome Color '92 | available | T | 400 | C-41 | Retro general purpose color film. The grain and the hues are reminiscent of consumer film available in the 1990s. As a LomoChrome, it is a limited edition film. | Germany | 110, 135-36, 120 | |
| Lomography | LomoChrome Color '92 Sun-kissed | available | T | 400 | C-41 | Similar properties to LomoChrome Color '92, but with orange and yellow hues. | Germany | 110, 135-36, 120 | |
| Lomography | Color Negative 800 | available | T | 800 | C-41 | General purpose color film. | USA | 135-36, 120 | |
| Lomography | Redscale XR | 2018 - | tbc | 50-200 | C-41 | Creative redscale film with an extended exposure range. | tbc | 135-36, 120 | |
| Lomography | LomoChrome Metropolis XR | 12.2019- | tbc | 100-400 | C-41 | Creative color negative film featuring a desaturated look with washed out colors. Funding was launched via a kickstarter campaign in 2019 which met its funding target in 72 hours. First deliveries to funders and retailers December 2019. | Germany | 110, 135-36, 120 | |
| Lomography | LomoChrome Purple XR | 2017- | tbc | 100-400 | C-41 | Creative color negative film with purple hues, initial limited edition, followed by 2nd batch with finer grain. Further limited batch in both formats in 2019. | Germany | 110, 135-36, 120 | |
| Lomography | LomoChrome Turquoise XR | available | tbc | 100-400 | C-41 | Creative color negative film with orange to turquoise hues, initial limited edition, followed by 2nd batch with finer grain. 2021 formula. | tbc | 110, 135-36, 120 | |
| Lomography | Lobster Redscale | available | tbc | 200 | C-41 | Creative redscale film with an extended exposure range. | tbc | 110 |
Color reversal (slide) films
Although made for cross processing in C-41 process chemistry these films will provide normal slides if E-6 processed.| Make | Name | Dates | Base | ISO | Process | Type | Details | Origin | Formats |
| Lomography | Peacock X-Pro | 2013 on | tbc | 200 | C-41 | Cross processing slide film in 110 format. | Belgium | 110 |
Luckyfilm
in Baoding, Héběi province, China produced a range of color, black and white, and chromogenic black and white consumer films. color film was produced initially in conjunction with Kodak after signing a 20-year partnership which Kodak ended in 2007 after four years. However, after a long pause in 2024 Luckyfilm re-released their SHD 100 and SHD 400 black and white films. Luckyfilm also plans, if the demand is there, to re-release color film stock as well.| Make | Name | Dates | Base | ISO | Process | Type | Details | Origin | Formats |
| Lucky | SHD 100 | 2024- | T | 100 | B&W | General purpose panchromatic film. | China | 135-36, 120 | |
| Lucky | SHD 400 | 2024- | ? | 400 | B&W | General purpose panchromatic film. | China | 135-36, 120 | |
| Lucky | C200 | 2025- | ? | 200 | C-41 | General purpose color negative film. | China | 135-36, 120 |
Optik Oldschool
Based in Düsseldorf, Germany, film lab Optik Oldschool sponsored the production of an improved version of the upcoming Original Wolfen NC 200 color film incorporating a conventional orange mask for easier lab scanning and improved color rendition. Initial production will be on a thicker 135 triacetate base followed by a production version on thinner polyesterColor negative films
Oriental
Oriental is a Japanese brand of photographic films and papers owned by Cyber Graphics Co, Tokyo. The photographic films are produced by Harman Technology, UK and are similar to the Kentmere films. They were developed as a budget B&W film for the Japanese market.| Make | Name | Dates | Base | ISO | Process | Type | Details | Origin | Formats |
| Oriental | Seagull 100 | 2016- | T | 100 | B&W | General purpose, panchromatic film, similar to Kentmere 100. | UK | 135-36 | |
| Oriental | Seagull 400 | 2016- | T | 400 | B&W | General purpose, panchromatic film, similar to Kentmere 400. | UK | 135-36 |
Original Wolfen
Original Wolfen is a brand of black and white film products, made in Germany. Once part of Agfa, the partition of Germany saw the company divided, the East German company becoming VEB Film- und Chemiefaserwerk Agfa Wolfen, which later adopted the brand ORWO in 1964. The company was privatised in 1990 as ORWO AG, but film production ceased in 1994 following the liquidation of the company. One of the successor companies, ORWO FilmoTec GmbH was founded in 1998 to produce high quality black and white cinema and technical films, based in Wolfen including the Camera films UN 54 and N 75 which are widely re-packaged for still film use. In 2020 FilmoTec was brought under common ownership with part of film manufacturer InovisCoat GmbH, also based in Germany to offer products for the film industry under the traditional brand “ORWO”. A trademark dispute resulted in use of Original Wolfen branding instead. In 2022 they announced the introduction of a 'still' camera black and white film and a new colour film.Black and white negative films
Color negative films
Polaroid
is a Dutch photography company that was founded in 2008 as the 'Impossible Project' to re-introduce instant film for Polaroid cameras. Impossible bought the production machinery from Polaroid for $3.1 million and leased a building, called Building Noord, which was formerly part of the Polaroid plant in Enschede, Netherlands but had to re-invent the emulsions and processes. Polaroid Corporation's brand and intellectual property were acquired by Impossible Project's largest shareholder in 2017 and the company was later renamed 'Polaroid Originals' before becoming 'Polaroid' in 2020. Based in Enschede, Polaroid manufactures film for its own and selected original Polaroid instant cameras. Instant films are marketed by format rather than emulsion.| Make | Name | Dates | Base | ISO | Process | Type | Details | Origin | Formats |
| Polaroid | i-Type film | available | N/A | 640 | Instant | General purpose instant color or black and white film. As with Fujifilm's Instax film, various frame styles are available. | Netherlands | 107x 88mm | |
| Polaroid | 600 film | 2015- | N/A | 640 | Instant | General purpose instant color or black and white film. Various frame styles. | Netherlands | 107x 88mm | |
| Polaroid | SX-70 film | 2013- | N/A | 160 | Instant | General purpose instant color or black and white film. Various frame styles | Netherlands | 107x 88mm | |
| Polaroid | 8x10 film | available | N/A | 640 | Instant | General purpose instant color or black and white film. | Netherlands | 325x 215mm |
Rera
Rera is a brand of photographic film for 127 format roll film cameras assembled in Japan by Kawauso-Shoten. Film is converted for 127 format and sold through main retailers.Black and White films
Color negative films
Color reversal (slide) films
Revolog
Revolog is a small company based in Vienna, Austria which re-manufactures and sells a range of creative 'special effects' still camera films. Revolog take standard ISO 200 color film in 135 format and pre-expose the rolls with a special effect. In 2019 they also re-manufacture creative films for dubblefilm.Black and white films
Color negative films
Rollei
The Rollei brand for photographic film is licensed to Maco a German-based supplier of photographic films. Headquarters in Stapelfeld, Germany. They offer a range of polyester* base black and white and color films originally for aerial photography produced by Agfa-Gevaert and converted by Maco for still camera use and general purpose triacetate base RPX 100/400 black and white films from Harman Technology / Ilford Photo..Black and white films
Color negative films
Color reversal (slide) films
SFL
Sreda film lab is based in Moscow, Russia. These films are repackaged from bulk rolls into 35mm cassettes or 120 rolls by Sreda for still camera use. Film is packaged with distinctive original artwork. 120 films are wrapped in silver foil.Black and white films
Color negative films
Shanghai
The Shanggong Shanghai Photosensitive material factory, was established in 1958 in Shanghai, China producing a black and white film primarily for domestic production as well as X-ray materials. Production was interrupted in 2015–6 due to new factory construction. It is part of the Shanggong group conglomerate. In 2019, 135 film was announced under the Shanghai name by a new company and photographic wholesaler Shanghai Jiancheng Technology Ltd that has acquired the rights to the name and companies assets, but initially appears to be re-packaged ORWO product. Formats includes 220 and 620 medium format film.Black and white films
Color negative films
Silberra
The company based in Saint Petersburg, Russia was founded in 2009 producing analog film products. It adopted the Silberra name in 2017 to introduce a range of Black & white films. Funding was sought through an indiegogo crowdfunding campaign to launch six new films. Three panchromatic films are available from launch based on Agfa-Gevaert Aviphot products. Two orthochromatic films were added in 2018. Silberra also offer cinema film from ORWO and Kodak in 135 cassettes for still useBlack and white films
Color negative films
SPUR
SPUR is a supplier of own brand specialist photochemistry and films based in Langerwehe, Germany. Two black & white films produced by Agfa-Gevaert are sold under their own brand.| Make | Name | Dates | Base | ISO | Process | Type | Details | Origin | Formats |
| SPUR | DSX | Available | P | 32-64 | B&W | High resolution black and white Panchromatic document film. Resolution of up to 600 LP/mm. Rebranded Agfa-Gevaert Copex Rapid A.H.U. | Belgium | 135, 120 | |
| SPUR | Ultra R 800 | 2019- | P | 6 | B&W | Orthopanchromatic document film with resolution of up to 800 LP/mm replacing SPUR UR. | ? | 135 |
Svema (Astrum)
Founded in Soviet times in 1931, the Svema film factory and chemical plant in Shostka, Ukraine was once the second largest film producer in Europe. Final coating of X-ray films occurred in 2003 and the plant closed completely in 2005. After attempts by the state to sell the business, bankruptcy processes were completed in 2015. The coating machinery was sold for scrap and the main buildings were demolished ca. 2018. However, a decade prior to closure, a small group of Svema employees had founded Astrum holdings in a rented building on the site in 1995, buying bulk film from various sources which they converted and packaged, for retail sale. Originally sold under the Astrum name, they later acquired rights to the Svema trademark and now apply the name to a range of films for nostalgic value.. The current range comprises polyester base films of the kind used for aerial/surveillance photography. Potential suppliers include Agfa-Gevaert and Tasma.Black and white films
Svema Микрофиш МА-10 4,8 ISOColor negative films
UltraFine
UltraFine is the house trade brand of photo retailer Photo Warehouse of California, USA who has been producing own brand products since 1979. Photo Warehouse has historically offered three major Black and White Photo Films, Ultrafine Black and White Films 1979 to 2012, Ultrafine Plus Films 2002 to 2011, and Ultrafine Xtreme Films from 2008 to the present day. The current Xtreme films are manufactured by Harman Technology based on packaging and codes. The 135 films are still offered in 12 exp cassettes.| Make | Name | Dates | Base | ISO | Process | Type | Details | Origin | Formats |
| Ultrafine | Ortho Litho Film | Available | T | 10 | B&W | Orthochromatic Film originally designed primarily for making line and halftone negatives for photomechanical reproduction and can be utilized as a continuous tone film. | US | 135-20, 100 ft, Sheet | |
| Ultrafine | Finesse 100 | Available | T | 100 | B&W | All purpose, panchromatic film for bulk loading. | US | 135-100 ft | |
| Ultrafine | Finesse 400 | Available | T | 400 | B&W | All purpose, panchromatic film for bulk loading. | US | 135-100 ft | |
| Ultrafine | Xtreme 100 | Available | T | 100 | B&W | General purpose, panchromatic film. | US /UK | 135-12/24/36, 100 ft, 120 | |
| Ultrafine | Xtreme 400 | Available | T | 400 | B&W | General purpose, panchromatic film. | US /UK | 135-12/24/36, 100 ft, 120 |