Street Candy Film Unveils a New Panchromatic B&W Motion Picture Film

Street Candy Film has announced they make a new panchromatic film which we are sure will please street photographers with the tastiest black and white films around, produced by the same Motion Picture Film manufacturer, and promises to take your “black and white photography to the next level with a classic cinematic look and fine details.” It offers even more black and white film now with the addition of Street Candy Film MTN100 to its catalog, joining its previous film, ATM400. Coming from a German manufacturer with a century-long tradition in motion picture film, the MTN100 is a black and white ISO 100 film with fine grain, and rich details, ideal for outdoor and indoor photography.

Street Candy writes that MTN100’s primary features are beautiful contrast, fine grain, and rich details. It comes as a 36-exposure 35mm roll in Street Candy’s recycled paper film canister. You can process it as a normal black and white negative or with a reversal kit to create direct positives. Regarding the canister, Street Candy Film introduced the first alternative to plastic film canisters in 2020. The canister is made of recycled cardboard and is printed with soy ink.
“Our goal is to support the film manufacturers still running production lines and keep a maximum of emulsions alive. We also care deeply for the environment and have moved away from single-use plastic canisters and since 2020 we pack all our film in recycled cardboard boxes,” says Vincent Moschetti, founder of Street Candy Film.

Here some sample pictures from the MTN100’s film:

As said before, Street Candy originally launched with its first film called ATM400. The panchromatic black and white negative film was originally coated for use in security surveillance cameras. It was used in banks, ATMs, offices, and other places in need of security before digital surveillance became commonplace. Street Candy states that the ISO 400 film is easy to shoot, forgiving, and delivers “beautiful contrast while retaining rich details throughout its wide dynamic range.” ATM400 comes in 36-exposure 35mm rolls, which like the MTN100, are hand-rolled.

Here some sample pictures from the ATM400’s film:

Street Candy’s MTN100 film can be pre-ordered directly from the company’s website in as small as a two-pack for about $25 or as many as a 10 roll bundle for $126. The company says that it has less than 250 rolls remaining from its first batch due to “incredible support” from a pre-launch campaign and therefore supplies are limited for this run.

More info on Street Candy Film’s website.


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