
Best selling Analogue films
Here's a ranking of the best products in this category. To give you a quick overview, we've also added some key information about the products.
1. Kodak Gold 200
The Kodak Gold 200 is a versatile color film for the 35mm format that impresses with its fine color saturation and high sharpness. It offers an ISO 200 light sensitivity, which is well suited for daylight photography and can also be used with flash lighting or photo lamps (3400K) when filters are used. The film has a wide exposure tolerance, ranging from two stops underexposure to three stops overexposure, allowing flexibility in different lighting situations. Package: Contains 3 rolls. Exposure tolerance: Flexible from 2 stops under to 3 stops over exposure. Fine grain: Ideal for enlargements and high digital image quality when scanning. The film can be processed using the C-41 development process and is a good choice for everyday photography, events and travel photography, as it impresses with its fine grain and natural color reproduction.

2. Kodak GC 135-36 Ultra 400 Trio
Kodak Ultramax 400 is a highly sensitive color negative film with a nominal sensitivity of ISO 400/27. Kodak Ultramax is the ideal film for all situations. Whether in sunlight, clouds, darkness, or motion, the Ultramax delivers the right images. It is characterized by bright, vibrant colors and is suitable for both indoor and outdoor photography.

3. AGFAPHOTO APX 400 135/36
AgfaPhoto APX 400 ISO is a high-speed black and white photographic film for a wide range of photographic applications. It is very versatile and can handle contrasts and a wide range of grey tones excellently. As a high-sensitivity film, it is particularly suitable for shooting in unfavourable lighting conditions and for freezing fast motion sequences, such as in sports and action photography. Good sharpness. Wide tonal range with good contrasts. Wide exposure latitude. Can be used for many photographic applications. Suitable for developing in all common developing devices and equipment.

4. Harman Photo Phoenix 200 135/36
Harman Phoenix 200 is an ISO 200 colour negative film with a true analogue look and feel. This quirky and experimental film produces high contrast images with a strong, visible grain and bold, vibrant colours. It is unlike any other colour film.
Like the mythical phoenix, this film represents hope, rebirth and transformation. It signals the beginning of a legacy for Harman and an exciting chapter for one of the world's largest photographic film manufacturers.

5. Kodak Gold Film 135/24
The Kodak Gold 200 film is a medium-sensitive color negative film that offers very high sharpness and excellent enlarging capabilities. It is designed for exposure to daylight or electronic flash. Due to its wide exposure latitude, it still produces good image results even with overexposures of -2 to +4 stops.
Main areas of application:
- Landscape
- Portrait
- Wildlife photography
- Telephoto and action shots
- Snapshots
- Use in 35mm compact cameras
- Flash photography indoors.

6. Kodak Tri-X 400 Film 135/36
Enhance your black and white photos with Kodak 135 Tri-X 400/36. Kodak's Tri-X line is one of the best and most popular in black and white film photography. The unique feature of Tri-X is that it offers a great deal of flexibility in processing. This film allows for consistent contrast from shadows to highlights while maintaining a wide range of gray tones. This 135 Tri-X 400/36 black and white film is the perfect choice for subjects that are poorly lit or require a large depth of field and short exposure times.

7. Kodak S8 Ektachrome 100D
The Kodak S8 Ektachrome 100D is a high-quality Super 8 color reversal film specifically designed for use in analog film cameras. With an ISO sensitivity of 100, this film offers excellent color reproduction and detail fidelity, which are essential for creating vibrant and engaging films. The film has a length of 15 meters, making it a suitable length for various projects. After development, the film can be immediately projected, allowing for a seamless presentation of the captured content. Made in China, the Kodak S8 Ektachrome 100D is an ideal choice for filmmakers who appreciate the aesthetics of analog film and want to take advantage of Kodak's quality products.
- Super 8 color film with ISO 100 sensitivity
- 15-meter film roll for versatile applications
- Immediate playback after development in the projector
- Excellent color reproduction and detail fidelity.

8. Rollei Blackbird black and white negative film | 35 mm | 36 exposures | ISO 64
The Rollei Blackbird black and white negative film is a high-quality 35 mm film designed for photographers who value detailed and expressive black and white images. With a sensitivity of ISO 64, this film offers excellent image quality and allows for impressive results in both daylight and lower light conditions. The film is designed for 36 exposures and provides high flexibility, as it can also be used with exposures between ISO 25 and 100. This makes it an ideal choice for creative photography and experimental projects. The Rollei Blackbird film is suitable not only for professional photographers but also for hobbyists looking to expand their skills in analog photography.
- Excellent image quality with sharp details
- Versatile use with exposure ranges from ISO 25 to 100
- Ideal for creative and expressive black and white photography
- Suitable for various lighting conditions and shooting situations.

Rollei Blackbird black and white negative film | 35 mm | 36 exposures | ISO 64
9. 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 that primarily consist of red, orange, and yellow tones.
With a DX-coded cassette, edge marking, and a box sensitivity 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" bright orange and red tones to subtler orange and green shades 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.

10. AGFAPHOTO APX Pan 400 135/30.5m
AgfaPhoto APX 400 - 135/30.5m
Ideal for action photography.
AgfaPhoto APX 400 is a high-sensitivity black and white film suitable for a variety of photography applications. As a highly sensitive film, the APX 400 is particularly well-suited for shooting in unfavorable lighting conditions and for freezing fast-moving subjects, such as in sports and action photography.
Technical specifications
Film type: Black and white
Film format: 35mm
Sensitivity: ISO 400/27°
Length 135/30.5: 30.5m
Fine grain
Good sharpness
Wide tonal range with good contrasts
Large exposure latitude
Suitable for many photographic applications
Can be developed in all common developing devices and equipment.
