CatLABS Has Announced X FILM 320 (35mm) and 80 (120), the New B&W Negative Films
CatLABS has just launched two new line of films.
No doubt some will ask “what rebranding shenanigans are going on here?” and rightly so, as so many “new” films are just different packaging of more of the same or old stocks of film pulled out of deep storage.
CatLABS X FILM 80 is a traditional, slow-speed, fine-grain, high silver content film, designed for a wide array of shooting conditions.
Following in the footsteps of Kodak’s famous ‘Panatomic-X’ (which was used in Polaroid’s equally famous Type 55 film), CatLABS X FILM 80 brings back a classic touch with its unique look.
An ideal “daylight” film, offering versatility and unique characteristics not found in any other currently made film on the market today.
Characterized by its very fine grain, moderate contrast and deep tonal range.
Exhibits a wide exposure latitude under various lighting conditions, and extreme flexibility in processing options.
Rate it at 50 ISO when shooting indoors (under studio lighting) for extreme fine-grain, or push it as high as 800 when shooting in low light conditions.
Here are some sample photos captured on CatLABS X FILM 80:
The film has been launched in 120 roll film and is available for $5.55 per roll through the CatLABS website. 4×5 and 8×10 sheet film will be available in mid-May 2019, and the company is aiming to bring 35mm rolls in early 2020. You’ll be able to purchase the film in the coming weeks.