Introduced in 2021, Street Candy MTN100 is a 100 ISO black & white panchromatic film that will bring the magic touch of silver screens right to your 35mm camera. With very fine grain, superb sharpness and rich tonalities, MTN100 is all set to become the next film youâll fall in love with!
Coming from a German film manufacturer with a century long tradition in motion picture film, MTN100 will bring a unique character and elegance to your still black & white images. From Portraits, Street Photography, Landscape or  many more… MTN 100 will be your ally to explore any photographic style and give a stunning cinematic touch to your images.Â
We are currently taking pre-orders for the 2nd batch coming later in April.Â
With B&W motion film printed in its DNA, create timeless images on MTN100 with a classic filmic feel.
MTN100 will reveal its full potential in well lite environments. If you need an extra kick of light, push it up to +2 stops.
Grain is so fine and details so sharp that you could cut yourself with those negatives!
Recycled film canister, eco-friendly packaging, MTN100 is another opportunity to shoot film consciously.
Street Candy ATM 400 is a Panchromatic Black & White negative film. Originally coated for security surveillance cameras and intended to fight crime against humanity!
It was used in banks, ATMs, offices or sensible locations before the digital takeover, we have given it a new life so you can shoot it with your favorite 35mm camera.
ATM400 will deliver a beautiful contrast while retaining rich details throughout its wide dynamic range. Being a 400 ISO film, it’s easy to shoot, forgiving and becoming the go-to B&W film for many film photographers. Comes in 36 exposures, hand-rolled in recycled 135 film canister & now packed in a brand new recycled cardboard film box đ±
ATM400 delivers great contrast for punchy Black & White images. Perfect for Street Photography, all that without losing mid-tones details.
With a medium sensitivity, ATM400 will get you covered in most situations.
Push up to +1 stop or more if you are up for
extreme contrast!
Soft and smooth grain structure for fine details. Great texture and skin tones rendition.
In 2020, Street Candy Film introduced the first alternative to plastic film canisters, with a brand new eco friendly canister made of recycled cardboard & printed with soy ink!
Get some ATM400 & MTN100 right from the Street Candy Factory! Donât miss our Film Goodies & Bundles đ€
Our new paper tube boxes are made of solid and thick carton, which provides a sufficient isolation to store your film in a dry place without any risk for the emulsion. If you plan to store the film for a long period of time or live in a humide environment, we recommend placing it in a ziplock bag inside the fridge. Make sure the bag is perfectly dry inside and well sealed.Â
ATM400 develops like any other black and white negative film. You can find below the times and dillutions for most common developer.
For other developers and pushing/pulling processing, we recommend following the chart of Ilford HP5+. More information on the Massive Dev Chart.
If youâre home developing, thereâs always a learning curve when putting a new film inside the tank. To help you getting the best out of MTN100, weâve compiled a list of known development recipes that should give you a great place to start for properly exposed images. From here we encourage you to play with development times, dilutions, agitations, pushing or pulling until you find the perfect combination to reveal your vision.
Developer |
Dilution |
Time |
ISO |
Acufine Diafine |
Stock |
3+3min |
100 |
Adox HR-DEV |
1+35 |
13:00min |
160 |
Adox M-Q Borax |
Stock |
7:30min |
160 |
Atomal 49 |
1+2 |
18:00min |
100 |
Bellini DF2 Duo Step |
Stock |
3+3min |
100 |
Beutler |
1+1+10 |
07:00min |
100 |
D-23 |
1+1 |
12:00min |
100 |
D-96 |
Stock |
06:00min |
100 |
Eco Pro |
1+1 |
08:00min |
100 |
Eco Pro |
1+1 |
06:30min |
80 |
FX-1 |
1+1+8 |
09:00min |
100 |
HC-110 |
J |
18:00min |
80 |
HC-110 |
1+90 |
12:00min |
100 |
HC-110 |
H |
07:30min |
100 |
Ilford ID-11 |
1+1 |
07:00min |
100 |
Ilford ID-11 |
Stock |
05:30min |
100 |
Ilford Ilfosol |
1+9 |
06:00min |
100 |
Ilford Microphen |
1+1 |
13:00min |
400 |
Ilford Microphen |
1+1 |
07:00min |
100 |
Kodak D-76 |
Stock |
05:30min |
100 |
Kodak D-76 |
1+1 |
07:00min |
100 |
Kodak D-76 |
1+3 |
14:00min |
100 |
Kodak D-76 |
1+1 |
13:00min |
400 |
Kodak D-76 |
1+1 |
07:00min |
80 |
Kodak HC-110 |
1+11 |
06:00min |
100 |
Kodak X-Tol |
1+1 |
08:00min |
100 |
Rodinal |
1+25 |
07:00min |
100 |
Rodinal |
1+50 |
09:30min |
100 |
Rodinal |
1+100 |
57:30min |
100 |
Xtol |
1+1 |
07:30min |
100 |
All given times are meant to be processed at 20°C (68.0°F) for consistent results. If you canât find your developer in this list or would like more informations about processing Street Candy MTN100, please donât hesitate to reach out and weâll do our best to help you.
Sources: Massive Dev Chart, darkroom-solutions.com, filmdev.org
â ïž When handing over your rolls to a lab, make sure to mention that we use recycled film canisters if they process black and white film in machines.
Yes you can! We recommend pushing ATM400 up to one stop (ISO 800). Beyond, contrast might increase too much and risk of loosing shadow details.
No, at the moment we use recycled film canisters so our film doesn’t come with DX code. When shooting ATM400 with point and shoot camera, if you can’t set the ISO manually the camera will most likely expose it at 100. You can either add +2 stops using the Exposure Compensation feature, or pull the film during development. Please note that pulling film may decrease contrast.
You can download the Street Candy ATM400 Datasheet here.