
Svema
Svema FN64 — black-and-white 135 film, ISO 64 (expose at ISO 16–32), perfectly preserved
Description
Svema FN64 is a black-and-white 135 negative film with a nominal speed of ISO 64. Due to its age, it is recommended to expose it at ISO 16–32. It has a classic retro character, fine grain, good sharpness and a clear polyester (PET) base.
How to expose Svema FN64
The nominal speed is ISO 64, but because of the film's age, it is safer to start at ISO 16–32 for practical shooting. Bracketing is recommended for important frames. Results depend on storage conditions.
Image character
The film produces expressive black-and-white photographs with a retro mood and a natural character. Moderate contrast, fine grain, good detail rendering and sharpness are typical of this analogue film.
Development
Svema FN64 is a black-and-white negative film developed with standard black-and-white developers. Its clear polyester (PET) base makes it convenient for scanning.
Specifications
Type: black-and-white negative film. Format: 135. ISO: 64 (nominal). Recommended EI: 16–32. Base: clear polyester (PET).
FAQ
How should I expose Svema FN64?
Svema FN64 is nominally ISO 64, but due to its age, it is safer to start at ISO 16–32 for practical shooting. Bracketing is recommended for important frames.
Why expose ISO 64 film at ISO 16–32?
ISO 64 is the nominal speed of fresh film. With age, even well-preserved film can lose real sensitivity, so giving it more light is usually safer.
What subjects is Svema FN64 good for?
It works well for daylight photography, portraits, street photography, landscapes, architecture and artistic experiments.
What image character should I expect?
Svema FN64 gives expressive black-and-white photographs with a retro mood, moderate contrast, fine grain and good detail rendering.
Is it convenient for scanning?
Yes. Thanks to its clear polyester (PET) base, the film usually dries flat, which makes it convenient for scanning.
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