Harman Phoenix II Is a Brand-New Color 35mm and 120 Film Stock
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Harman Phoenix II is a Brand-New Color 35mm and 120 Film Stock
Harman is continuing its support of analog photography with the announcement of Phoenix II, the successor to the experimental Phoenix C41 film that is very different from the original and has been completely redesigned to offer better color and contrast.
Analog Photography Phoenix II 200: HARMAN brings improved color film With the Phoenix II 200, HARMAN launches an optimized version of its color negative film.The new emulsion promises more sharpness, finer graining and greater creative scope. Andreas Ohlberger 17.07.2025 The new HARMAN Phoenix II 200 is available as a 35mm film (135) and as a 120mm roll film – with a revised emulsion and improved look. © HARMAN Transcontinenta GmbH, the official…
HARMAN Phoenix II: an updated colour negative film by Jose Antunes - ProVideo Coalition
Available in both 35mm and 120 formats, the new film is built on a completely new emulsion. It offers finer grain, improved sharpness, and smoother contrast—while keeping the bold, vibrant look of the original release. HARMAN Technology Ltd, one of the world’s largest manufacturers of analogue photographic films, darkroom papers, and photo chemicals – and the name behind the classic Ilford range, has announced the launch of HARMAN Phoenix II, a …
Harman Technology releases Phoenix II colour negative film
The film has been released in 35mm and 120 at the same time (Pic: Harman Technology) Harman Technology has launched an improved version of its Phoenix 200 colour film called Phoenix II. The new version of the film was announced on Wednesday (16 July), and is being released in both 35mm and 120 formats at…
Harman Phoenix: The Film That Got Too Much Hype
As I wrote this review two years after the release of Harman Phoenix, I can't help but really want to lean into my honesty. Even when I interviewed photographers about what this film is, they seemed kind of lukewarm about it. Harman released the first original color film in several years. That's a wonderful thing. But just because they did it, doesn't mean that it was something they excelled on in every single way. In fact, that's really how I f…
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