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I've reposted this as some of the scans didn't display properly. Kentmere Pan 200 is a new black and white film for analog photography. I had a chance to take some into the field and try it out. Since I usually shoot with Delta 100, I took the same photographs with Delta 100 and the Kentmere product on the Hasselblad camera. This new product complements the two existing films from Kentmere at ISO 100 and 400. All the photos are shot with the CFi180mm lens. The film was processed in Ilford ID-11 developer mixed 1:1. This video is NOT sponsored. Do you have a question? Ask in the comments section. Rob Skeoch is a career photographer, working for five newspapers and wire services before joining the team at Major League Baseball for 17 seasons and the NFL for 14 seasons. Then he was a national manager for the camera group at Sony North America before going back to shooting. Now he shoots for gallery shows around the world, mostly street work and portraits made with a Rollei twin lens and Hasselblad. For 35mm shooting he uses a Nikon F3 and a couple M-mount Leica cameras and shoots mostly Ilford film. tips for shooting black and white film, processing film at home developing film at home printing in the darkroom making a darkroom print shooting film 35mm film 120 film large format film darkroom printing home processing Hasselblad Rollei Nikon Canon Pentax Leica camera