
Top rated Analogue films
Here’s a ranking of the top rated Analogue films. To give you a quick overview, we’ve added the most important information about each product. This page always stays fresh and updates automatically.
1. Kodak Gold 200
The Kodak Gold 200 is a versatile color film for the 35mm format that impresses with its fine color saturation and high sharpness. It offers an ISO 200 light sensitivity, which is well suited for daylight photography and can also be used with flash lighting or photo lamps (3400K) when filters are used. The film has a wide exposure tolerance, ranging from two stops underexposure to three stops overexposure, allowing flexibility in different lighting situations. Package: Contains 3 rolls. Exposure tolerance: Flexible from 2 stops under to 3 stops over exposure. Fine grain: Ideal for enlargements and high digital image quality when scanning. The film can be processed using the C-41 development process and is a good choice for everyday photography, events and travel photography, as it impresses with its fine grain and natural color reproduction.

2. Kodak Gold
Kodak Gold 200 Film is a medium speed color negative film with very high sharpness and very good enlarging ability. It is intended for exposure with daylight or electronic flash. Because of its wide latitude, it still produces good image results even with incorrect exposures of -2 to +4 apertures.

3. Kodak Gold Ultra 400
Ultra Max 400 Film is a user-friendly high-speed film designed for snapshots. It provides you with the flexibility needed to consistently capture better images in various shooting conditions. The film delivers improved image quality in low light with fewer underexposures, better results with zoom lenses, a greater flash range, enhanced stop-motion photos, and reduced impact from camera shake. Even in enlargements, Ultra Max 400 Film offers excellent sharpness and fine grain for clear, crisp images. The optimized color precision technology ensures consistently bright, vibrant colors with accurate skin tone reproduction for naturally looking portraits.

4. Kodak 3er-Pack Farbnegativfilm Gold
The Kodak Gold color negative films in a convenient 3-pack offer photography enthusiasts the opportunity to create vibrant and true-to-life color images with 36 exposures per roll. With a fine grain and an ISO sensitivity of 200, these 35mm films are excellent for a wide range of lighting conditions and promise sharp enlargements. The 35mm spools make them easy to use in a variety of cameras and are the ideal choice for everyday and demanding photographic challenges.

5. Ilford HP5 Plus 400 135/36
A characteristic similar to the FP4 Plus but with slightly higher graininess. HP5 Plus is easy to process and delivers excellent results under almost all conditions. It can be exposed with adjusted development from E.I. 200/24° to E.I. 3200/36°.

6. Ilford HP5 Plus 135/24
The HP5 Plus black and white negative film from Ilford offers a particularly wide exposure latitude and responds well to mixed and challenging lighting conditions. It has a medium contrast for better overall control. The film has a nominal sensitivity of ISO 400/27° when developed in standard black and white chemistry and responds well to push processing. HP5 Plus is a versatile type of film that is ideal for general photographic applications in a variety of different lighting situations.

7. Ilford HP5 Plus 120
As a highly sensitive black-and-white film, the HP-5 Plus is particularly suited for journalistic photography under varying lighting conditions.

8. Ilford HP5 Plus
The Ilford HP5 Plus black and white film in a convenient multipack with five rolls offers photography enthusiasts a high sensitivity of 400 ASA, perfect for capturing dynamic scenes and suitable for a wide range of lighting conditions. Each roll provides 24 exposures, allowing for flexible use and is compatible with common development processes, delivering excellent results even with methods that have short fixing and washing times.

9. Ilford HP5+ black and white film
The Ilford HP5+ is a black-and-white film known for its medium contrast and ability to deliver exceptional image quality in both optimal and challenging lighting conditions. With a standard sensitivity of ISO 400, this 35mm film offers remarkable sharpness and fine grain with its 36 exposures per roll, making it ideal for dynamic action and press photography as well as various everyday photographic subjects. The HP5+ particularly excels in push processing, responding excellently up to EI 3200/36 while maintaining detail in shadow areas and well-differentiated midtones with preserved sharpness. A pack contains 10 rolls.

10. Ilford HP 5 plus 135/17m
As a high-sensitivity black-and-white film, HP-5 Plus is particularly suitable for journalistic photography in available light.
