Film Fridge
Curated selection of cold-stored 35mm film — expired, rare, and motion picture stock — respooled, in box or direct from supplier. Film-only orders require a minimum of 2 rolls; stock updates in real time.
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Adox KB17
Classic slow-speed German B&W emulsion at ASA 40. Hand-rolled to 135 from bulk. Virtually unknown today, KB17 delivers fine grain and smooth tonal gradation. Sourced from a photographer's freezer.
Process: B&W
Exp: Not Known
Origin:
Stock: 2 rolls
Agfa Superpan 200
Discontinued Agfa B&W rated ISO 200 — versatile medium-speed emulsion with smooth tonality and classic Agfa character. Vintage stock from 1984, cold stored. This 1984 stock predates the modern Aviphot-based Rollei/MACO "Superpan 200" and is a different emulsion. Optional DX encoding service available (ISO 50).
Process: B&W
Exp: 1984
Origin:
36 exp · sealed: 5 rolls
36 exp · loose: 1 roll
Agfachrome 200
Discontinued E-6 slide film from Agfa, known for warm, saturated colors with a distinctive European palette. May exhibit color shifts — embrace the unpredictability or cross-process in C-41. From a photographer's freezer.
Process: E-6
Exp: 03/1985
Origin:
Stock: 1 roll
Agfapan 100 Professional
Fine-grained, medium-speed B&W from Agfa's discontinued professional line. Clean tonality and excellent sharpness for general photography. Sourced from a photographer's freezer. Optional DX re-encoding service available (ISO 50).
Process: B&W
Exp: Not Known
Origin:
Stock: 1 roll
Fujicolor Super HR 100
Discontinued late-1980s Fuji consumer color negative — ISO 100, C-41 (or CN-16), DX-coded. Made in Japan, packed for Latin America by Fuji Photo Film do Brasil. Expiry unmarked. From a photographer's freezer.
Process: C-41
Exp: Not Known
Origin:
Stock: 0 rolls
H&W Control VTE Ultra Panchromatic
Rare 1970s American specialty B&W from The H&W Company — the slow Ultra variant at E.I. 25. A precursor to Kodak Technical Pan. Use POTA or similar low-contrast developer. From a photographer's freezer.
Process: B&W
Exp: 07/1975
Origin:
Stock: 1 roll
Ilford Delta 3200
Ultra-fast B&W push film rated at ISO 3200, DX-coded for automatic camera metering. Ideal for low light and available-darkness shooting. Fine grain for its speed class with rich midtone detail. Expired 2008; from an old camera shop's back stock, cold stored. Optional DX re-encoding service available (ISO 400).
Process: B&W
Exp: 07/2008
Origin:
Stock: 4 rolls
Ilford FP4
Hand-rolled 135 cassettes of Ilford FP4, the original version of what became FP4 Plus. Fine-grained, medium-speed B&W at ASA 125 with classic Ilford tonality. Sourced from a photographer's freezer. Optional DX encoding service available (ISO 50).
Process: B&W
Exp: Not Known
Origin:
Stock: 2 rolls
Kodak EXR 50 (5293)
Tungsten-balanced color negative motion picture film from Kodak — originally 200T, DX coded to ISO 50 by Analogue Revival. Used on Lord of the Rings, Jurassic Park, and James Bond. Introduced 1992, discontinued 2004. This batch dates to 1998 and produces beautiful results at ISO 50. ECN-2 process.
Process: ECN-2
Exp: ~1998
Origin:
Stock: 6 rolls
Kodak Fine Grain Duplicating Positive (2366)
Eastman 2366 is an ultra-slow (ISO 6), blue-sensitive B&W duplicating film with virtually invisible grain and very high resolution. Striking high-contrast images with unique tonal rendering. New; cold stored since purchase.
Process: B&W
Exp: ~2025
Origin:
Stock: 15 rolls
Kodak High Contrast Copy Panchromatic
Specialty Kodak film for high-contrast copy work — panchromatic sensitivity yields stark black-and-white results. In original box; for experimental and graphic photography. From a photographer's freezer.
Process: B&W
Exp: 07/1978
Origin:
Stock: 1 roll
Kodak T400CN
Kodak's original chromogenic B&W film, processed in standard C-41 chemistry. ISO 400 with fine grain and wide exposure latitude. Our batch produces distinct sepia tones full of historical character. Discontinued ~2003; cold stored. Optional DX re-encoding service available (ISO 200).
Process: C-41
Exp: ~2001
Origin:
24 exp: 2 rolls
36 exp: 2 rolls
Kodak Technical Pan (2415)
Extremely fine-grained, high-resolution B&W film originally designed for scientific and technical use. With the right developer it produces continuous-tone images with extraordinary sharpness. Long discontinued by Kodak. Factory-boxed rolls — select by expiry date.
Process: B&W
Exp: Varies
Origin:
36 exp · Aug 2003: 2 rolls
36 exp · May 1984: 1 roll
Kodak Technical Pan (Hand Rolls)
Hand-rolled 135 cassettes of Kodak Technical Pan — the same ultra-fine-grained emulsion as boxed 2415, bulk-loaded from a longer roll. Rated ASA 64 for pictorial use. From a photographer's freezer.
Process: B&W
Exp: Not Known
Origin:
Stock: 2 rolls
Kodak Tri-X 400 Professional (5032)
Kodak 5032 Tri-X Professional 400 (400TX) is a classic black-and-white 35 mm film known for its versatility and iconic look. Factory 36-exposure cassettes, cold stored; boxed expiry 05/2022—not the same stock as our Tri-X Pan hand rolls.
Process: B&W
Exp: 05/2022
Origin:
Stock: 4 rolls
Kodak Tri-X Pan
Older Tri-X Pan line, hand rolled to 135 from bulk—emulsion dated 6/1982. Distinct from the factory Tri-X 400 Professional (5032) rolls also listed here; vintage / collectable, cold stored, with caveats for age and hand winding. Optional DX encoding service available (ISO 100).
Process: B&W
Exp: 6/1982
Origin:
Stock: 6 rolls
Kodak Vision 2 (5217)
Kodak 5217 Vision 2 200T is a tungsten-balanced, color negative motion picture film. Film is ECN-2 process due to the remjet layer and thus must be processed at a lab capable of developing ECN-2. Successfully tested at ISO 50. Optional DX encoding service available (ISO 50).
Process: ECN-2
Exp: ~2020
Origin:
Stock: 4 rolls
Konica VX100 Super
Daylight color print film at ISO 100—punchy saturation and crisp scans from a classic consumer-era Konica emulsion. Same stock in two roll lengths. Successfully tested at ISO 50. Optional DX re-encoding service available (ISO 50).
Process: C-41
Exp: 07/2005
Origin:
24 exp: 2 rolls
36 exp: 1 roll
Optics Lab Dnipro Pan
Slow, fine-grained panchromatic B&W negative based on Svema KN-2 — sourced from Kyiv, manufactured Feb 1992 at the Shostka plant. Effective speed ~5–8 ISO. Exceptional tonal separation and resolving power from a Soviet cine emulsion. Professionally tested and bulk loaded in Los Angeles.
Process: B&W
Exp: 02/1992
Origin:
Stock: 11 rolls
Optics Lab Kuro Pan
High-contrast panchromatic B&W from discontinued Fujifilm 4771 motion picture stock — made in Japan, sealed since 2012. Estimated ISO 6–25. Graphic, lith-adjacent rendering with deep blacks and blown highlights. Processable as negative or reversal for B&W slides.
Process: B&W
Exp: ~2012
Origin:
Photoworks 400 Color Print
One sealed 135 cassette—ISO 400 color negative for C-41. Consumer-era Photoworks stock with boxed expiry 4/2002; sold as vintage / expired film with the usual age-related expectations.
Process: C-41
Exp: 4/2002
Origin:
Stock: 0 rolls
Rollei Paul & Reinhold
Limited edition double pack celebrating 100 years of Rollei—two 36-exposure cassettes of a high-speed ISO 640 B&W negative film. Fine grain, wide latitude (ISO 320–1600), and natural contrast. New; cold stored since purchase. Optional DX re-encoding service available (ISO 400).
Process: B&W
Exp: 10/2027
Origin:
Stock: 4 sets