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Maverick 125 35mm Colour Negative Film, 36 Exposures
Maverick 125 35mm Colour Negative Film, 36 Exposures
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Maverick 125 – Break Boundaries with Cinematic Precision
Embrace the spirit of exploration with Maverick 125, a revolutionary 35mm film which was originally engineered for aerial photography, this film has been reimagined for creative minds seeking unmatched detail, tonal range, and subtle vibrancy in every shot.
Key Features:
- Cinematic Colours and Contrast: Achieve dynamic tones and stunning color accuracy that bring your images to life. Perfect for landscapes, architecture, and experimental photography.
- High Definition Detail: With its ultra-fine grain structure, Maverick 125 delivers unparalleled sharpness, capturing even the smallest nuances of light and shadow.
- ISO 125 Excellence: A low-speed film designed for controlled lighting situations, offering outstanding results in bright outdoor environments or with studio precision.
- Versatile Aesthetic: While designed for technical photography, Maverick 125 transitions beautifully to artistic use, bringing a clean, modern look to your images.
Why Choose Maverick 125?
For photographers who defy convention, Maverick 125 combines technical brilliance with creative freedom. Its unique heritage as an aerial film stock translates into unmatched depth and perspective in your photography. Whether you're chasing the perfect sunset or experimenting with architectural compositions, Maverick 125 will elevate your work to new heights.
Technical Specifications:
- Format: 35mm (36 exposures per roll)
- Speed: ISO 125
- Grain: Ultra-fine, smooth texture
- Development: Processed with C-41 chemistry for compatibility and convenience
Redefine the Art of Photography
Take to the skies—or the streets—with Maverick 125. This film invites you to push boundaries, experiment boldly, and create images that are as precise as they are evocative.
Hand rolled using reused canisters from labs, to avoid them going to waste.
Please note, this film has a thin base, which means it can be effected by light piping. Make sure to load the film in a dim or subdued light to avoid this and to keep it stored in a black pot rather than the clear pots.
Sample photos taken by Alice Winchcombe
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