Harman Phoenix 200 [Expired] .
The original Harman Phoenix 200 — discontinued in mid-2025 when Phoenix II took its place. This is our last roll, expired March 2026.
Phoenix was Harman's first colour negative film, and it didn't pretend to be conventional. Heavy halation bleeds warm light around bright areas. Grain is coarse and visible. Colours push warm with strong reds and oranges. It's a film with strong opinions — you either love it or you don't.
This roll is two months past its expiry date. Colour negative film is forgiving, and you can expect the character to be intact with perhaps a slight extra warm shift. It has been stored in a cool, dry environment.
C-41 process. Any lab that develops colour negative film can handle this.
- + Experimental and artistic photography
- + Portraits with a lo-fi, analogue feel
- + Shooting into light sources (the halation is the point)
- − Accurate colour reproduction — try Ektar 100 or Portra
- − Clean, fine-grained results — try Portra 160
- − Low light — ISO 200 and narrow latitude make this a daylight film
more from their film.
Discontinued. Expired March 2026. Heavy halation, coarse grain, vivid warm colour. One roll only.