Rendering profile
- Sharpness
- high
Street Candy ATM400 is an ISO 400 panchromatic black-and-white film repurposed from decommissioned ATM bank surveillance stock, offering high contrast with wide dynamic range.
Key specs
Grain
fine to medium
Contrast
high
Saturation
Unknown
Latitude
Unknown
Street Candy ATM400 was created by Vincent Moschetti (France) starting around 2017–2018 when surplus bank ATM surveillance film became available after ATMs converted to digital. The panchromatic emulsion delivers a uniquely high-contrast profile while retaining wide dynamic range, smooth tonality, and rich shadow detail. Loaded by hand in recycled non-DX-coded cartridges in 36-exposure rolls. Nominal speed is ISO 400 in daylight; ISO 320 under incandescent light. It can be pushed one stop with increased contrast. Now also distributed by Flic Film (Canada) and Dubble Film.
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