Made from a security surveillance film initially used in ATM cameras to capture the beauty of frustrated people releasing their anger on the machines, ATM400 has now been repurposed to be used in 35mm film cameras and found a more noble purpose in life.
Street Candy ATM400 is a panchromatic black & white negative film with a captivating contrast that street photographers will adore. It’s rich gray tonality will also be an ally to explore any other styles of photography.
Exposing ATM400
ATM 400 has a wide spectrum that can capture almost all the visible light and comes close to IR film sensitivity which is . In daylight condition it’s meant to be shot at 400 ISO but can be pushed one stop and still retain shadow details. But if you’re willing to trade some of these shadow details for a high contrast look, you can go up to 1600 ISO.
When shooting under artificial tungsten light it’s recommend to rate it at 320 ISO.
Processing ATM400
If you’re home developing, Street Candy ATM400 processing times and developers are available in our FAQ. If you’re developer is not listed, you can use the Ilford HP5 development chart as a starting base.
If you’re handing your film to a lab, it is recommend that you advise the lab that ATM400 uses recycled film cassettes as this may affect their processing equipment.