An instant Favorite
Kentmere Pan 100 became an instant favorite of mine when I got my first roll of scans. The subtle detail captured in 35mm as well as a nice even balance of tones made beautiful images. There was some shadow detail loss, but for the price, I would argue there is no better option for someone wanting to try their first roll of black and white film.
Great film for a great price
I picked up this film with low expectations, but after shooting a roll and developing it, I was pleasantly surprised. With it being a 100 speed film, it has super sharp images and low grain. My only complaint, is that the shadows seem to lack some detail, but nothing too major.
An incredible and inexpensive film
I first picked up this film to test a new camera, and after developing I found that the quality of the images was outstanding. I really like the results and the price is definitely an added plus.
Great affordable film for 35mm
I’ve shot 3-4 rolls of Kentmere 100 and have been happy with the results. It can hold plenty of detail and is fairly forgiving. It’s biggest advantage is the price. It might not be quite as high quality as Ilford Hp5 or Kodak tri-x but it’s great cheap film for learning the craft without spending too much money.