Harman Phoenix II improves on the first outing, but still has a distinct air of unpredictability.
The film is available now, priced at $13.99 / £12.99 for a 36-exposure roll of 35mm, and $11.99 / £10.99 for a roll of 120.
While not the cheapest color film, it's also far from the most expensive, with options like Cinestill, Kodak Ektar, and Kodak Portra costing more.
Buying in bulk loads of five rolls or more can also lead to some savings.
As a color negative film, Harman Phoenix II is developed via the standard C41 process, making it a cost-effective option for development.
It’s still unpredictable, and I love it
Author's summary: Unpredictable film with unique results.