Leica has introduced Monopan 50, its first proprietary 35mm film, notable for its ultra-fine grain and $10 price tag per 36 exposures. Set for release on August 21st, it resembles Adox HR-50, which retails for $7.49, suggesting Monopan 50 might be a rebranded version. With an ISO of 50 aimed at wide-aperture photography, it pays homage to historical low-sensitivity films. Monopan 50 boasts 280 line pairs per millimeter for high resolution and its panchromatic sensitivity allows for a broad tonal range, including infrared photography capabilities.
Leica's Monopan 50 film, released August 21st, features ultra-fine grain and costs $10, though closely resembles Adox HR-50, suggesting a possible rebranding.
The new Monopan 50 film is produced in Germany, offering high-resolution quality with an ISO rating of 50 for wide-aperture photography.
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