
Best selling Analogue films from Harman Photo
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1. Harman Photo Phoenix II 200 135/24
HARMAN Phoenix II 200 colour film
The next generation of analogue colour film is here. With the HARMAN Phoenix II 200, HARMAN Technology presents its second own colour film development - with optimised emulsion, improved image quality and greater detail fidelity. Produced in England, developed for photographers worldwide.
Product highlights:
- ISO 200 colour negative film, for fine grain and versatile lighting conditions
- New emulsion with significantly improved contrast, more natural colours and greater exposure latitude
- Finer grain and higher sharpness compared to its predecessor
- Optimised for laboratory scanners such as Noritsu and Fuji (good results even with standard settings)
- Standard C41 development
Why choose Phoenix II? Whether on the move, in everyday life or for creative shooting - the Phoenix II 200 delivers reliable results with rich colours and a natural look. Highlights and shadows are rendered with more nuance, skin tones appear more authentic and the improved contrast gives your shots more depth. What's particularly exciting is that you can use the enclosed QR code to send feedback directly to the development team and actively contribute to the future of new films. The Community counts!
Technical details:
- Format & variants:
- 135 (35mm, 24 exposures)
- Development: Standard C41 process (compatible with all colour developments)
- Origin: Made in UK
- Dimensions & weight:
- 135: 5.9 x 3.7 x 3.9 cm | 0.036 kg
- 120: 7.7 x 3.0 x 3.0 cm | 0.030 kg.

2. Harman Photo Red 125
Harman Red 125
A medium-speed ISO 125 red light film based on the Harman Phoenix emulsion.
Redscale is the effect achieved by shooting through the back of a color film, exposing the red-sensitive layer first, resulting in stunning outcomes primarily composed of reds, oranges, and yellows.
With a DX-coded cassette, edge markings, and a box speed of ISO 125, the Harman Red has a usable exposure range of EI 50 to 400. For best results, we recommend shooting between EI 100 and 200, depending on the brightness and contrast of the scene.
Depending on the exposure and color characteristics of a scene, the images can range from vibrant, "apocalyptic" glowing orange and red tones to subtler orange and green hues with delicate shadows.
Underexposure leads to coarse grain, pronounced shadows, and deeper reds. Normal exposure results in normal grain, even orange tones, and softer shadows. Overexposure yields finer grain, brighter, more contrasty images, and varied color tones.

3. Harman Photo SWITCH AZURE 125 film - 135-36
The HARMAN Switch Azure ISO 125 is a creative color negative film that intentionally works with unusual color shifts, opening up new design possibilities for photographers. With its characteristic "Switch" effect, colors appear differently than expected: blue can be rendered as orange, yellow transforms into a vibrant azure blue, and red appears in violet or blue tones. This results in surprising image worlds and a unique analog look. This film is particularly suitable for creative photography, street photography, artistic projects, or experimental image series. Development is done using the standard C41 process, allowing the film to be easily developed in most photo labs.
Technical specifications:
Film type: Color negative film – creative effect film
Sensitivity: ISO 125
Film format: 35mm (135)
Shots: 36 exposures
Development: Standard C41
Country of origin: United Kingdom
Dimensions: 5.9 × 3.7 × 3.9 cm
Weight: 0.036 kg
Included: 1× HARMAN Switch Azure 125 35mm Film (36 exposures).

4. Harman Photo PHOENIX 200 120
Harman Phoenix 200 is an experimental color negative film with ISO 200, C41 process, high contrast, and strong visible grain. It is the first color film to be fully produced from emulsion to cassette at the HARMAN technology factory in Mobberley, England.
The larger negatives now available as 120 film offer more detail than 35mm film. Harman Phoenix 200 can be used for any photographic subject, but the best results are generally achieved outdoors in even light and moderate brightness, with midtones measured. To achieve optimal results, the correct scanning settings are recommended.
ISO 200/24° in C-41 process
Daylight-balanced color negative film
Vibrant, rich colors
High contrast and strong grain
Limited edition film.

5. Harman Photo KENTMERE 200 120
Kentmere 200 is an ISO 200 black and white film with increased contrast, pleasant, well-controlled grain, and good sharpness, making it suitable for most applications and shooting conditions. This versatile film sits perfectly between Kentmere PAN 100 and 400 and has been specifically designed for those who prefer a more contrast-rich look. The film features a clear low-density base with a lower dmin value, allowing for higher contrast while preserving shadow details and ensuring well-controlled grain in the darker areas.
It is best suited for contrast-rich, everyday applications. Kentmere is manufactured in the UK by Harman Technology and adheres to the same strict processes as all ILFORD films and papers. The growing Kentmere range of high-quality yet affordable products now includes some of the most budget-friendly black and white films, variable contrast papers, and filters, making them ideal for students or beginners in analog photography.
All Kentmere films are panchromatically sensitized, suitable for darkroom development, and can be developed with a variety of different black and white film developers. They are available in formats 135 (24 exposures, 36 exposures, bulk length) and 120.
Technical specifications:
Developer dilution times:
ILFOTEC DDX 1 + 4 9
ILFOSOL 3 1 + 9 5 ½
ILFOSOL 3 1 + 1 4 7 ½
ILFOTEC HC 1 + 15 4
ILFOTEC HC 1 + 31 6
ILFOTEC LC29 1 + 9 4
ILFOTEC LC29 1 + 19 6
ILFOTEC LC29 1 + 29 10 ½
ID11 stock 7 ½
ID11 1 + 1 8 ¾
MICROPHEN stock 5 ½
MICROPHEN 1 + 1 7
MICROPHEN 1 + 3 9 ¾
PERCEPTOL stock 13
PERCEPTOL 1 + 1 16.

6. Harman Photo PHOENIX II 200 120
HARMAN Phoenix II 200 Color Film – 120 Roll Film
The next generation of analog color films is here. With the HARMAN Phoenix II 200, HARMAN Technology presents its second proprietary color film development – featuring optimized emulsion, improved image quality, and enhanced detail fidelity. Produced in England, designed for photographers worldwide.
Product Highlights:
- ISO 200 color negative film, for fine grain and versatile lighting conditions
- New emulsion with significantly improved contrast, more natural colors, and greater exposure latitude
- Finer grain and higher sharpness compared to its predecessor
- Optimized for lab scanners like Noritsu and Fuji (good results even with standard settings)
- Available as 135/36 and 120 roll film
- Standard C41 development
Why choose Phoenix II? Whether on the go, in everyday life, or during creative shoots – the Phoenix II 200 delivers reliable results with rich colors and a natural look. Highlights and shadows are rendered more nuanced, skin tones appear more authentic, and the improved contrast adds depth to your images. Particularly exciting: with the included QR code, you can send feedback directly to the development team and actively participate in the future of new films. The community counts!
Technical Details:
- Format & Variants:
- 135 (35mm, 36 exposures)
- 120 roll film (medium format)
- Development: Standard C41 process (compatible with all color developments)
- Origin: Made in UK
- Dimensions & Weight:
- 135: 5.9 x 3.7 x 3.9 cm | 0.036 kg
- 120: 7.7 x 3.0 x 3.0 cm | 0.030 kg.

7. Harman Photo Kentmere 200 135/36
Kentmere 200 135/36 Kentmere 200 is an ISO 200 black and white film with increased contrast, pleasant, well-controlled grain, and good sharpness, making it suitable for most applications and shooting conditions. This versatile film sits perfectly between Kentmere PAN 100 and 400 and has been specifically designed for those who prefer a more contrasty look. The film features a clear low-density base with a lower dmin value, allowing for higher contrast while preserving shadow details and ensuring well-controlled grain in the darker areas. It is best suited for high-contrast, everyday applications. Kentmere is manufactured in the UK by Harman Technology and adheres to the same strict procedures as all ILFORD films and papers. The growing Kentmere range of high-quality yet affordable products now includes some of the most budget-friendly black and white films, variable contrast papers, and filters, making them ideal for students or newcomers to analog photography. All Kentmere films are panchromatically sensitized, suitable for darkroom development, and can be developed with a variety of different black and white film developers. They are available in formats 135 (24 exposures, 36 exposures, bulk length) and 120.

8. Harman Photo RED 125 film – 120 FORMAT
Harman Red 125 is an excellent choice for photographers looking to add a unique atmosphere to their images. Whether capturing moody urban scenes or dramatic nature shots, this film offers a fresh perspective on the world. It features a clear base and high red sensitivity, making it particularly well-suited for redscale photography. This medium sensitivity film (ISO 125) is available in DX-coded cassettes with 36 exposures and can be conveniently developed using the standard C41 process. It provides a distinctive look, producing deep, warm tones with a cinematic quality. It is an outstanding choice for creative photography, whether you want to capture landscapes, street scenes, or experimental compositions. With its fine grain and good exposure latitude, it offers photographers a versatile tool to explore unique and atmospheric images.
Key Specifications:
- Clear base and high red sensitivity – perfect for redscale
- Produces deep, warm tones with a distinctive cinematic look
- Medium sensitivity ISO 125
- DX-coded cassettes with 36 exposures
- Standard C41 development.
