120 Film
Shop 120 film in Australia at Irohas Photo. Explore a curated range of medium format film for portraits, landscapes, studio work, travel and creative film photography.
Whether you are looking for colour film, black and white film or a reliable stock for medium format shooting, this collection makes it easier to compare different 120 film options in one place. After shooting, you can also develop your film with Irohas Photo.
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Fujifilm Pro 400H 120 Medium Format Professional Color Film -Expired 2023-
JCH Streetpan 400 120 Medium Format High-Contrast B&W Film
Cinestill 400Dynamic Versatile Color Negative Film, 120 Single Roll
LomoChrome Color ’92 Sun-kissed 120 ISO 400
ILFORD Delta 100 120
KENTMERE PAN 400 120
Harman Phoenix 120
CineStill 50D 120 Medium Format Fine Grain Color Film
DELTA 400 PROFESSIONAL 120
Lomography Color Negative 120 ISO 100 Single Pack
EOFY SALE
LomoChrome Color ’92 120 ISO 400
How to Choose the Right 120 Film
Choosing the right 120 film depends on the kind of images you want to create and the way you like to shoot. Some photographers prefer a versatile film stock for everyday medium format photography, while others are looking for a film better suited to portraits, landscapes, studio sessions or a specific visual style. When comparing 120 film, it helps to think about colour, contrast, grain and the shooting conditions you expect to work in.
This collection brings together a range of 120 film options so you can find the right roll for your camera, your workflow and the look you want to achieve. If you are also shooting smaller format film cameras, you can browse our 35mm film collection for more film choices.
Colour and Black & White 120 Film Options
120 film is available in both colour and black and white formats, giving photographers flexibility across different styles of medium format photography. Colour 120 film is often chosen for portraits, travel, lifestyle photography and scenes where tone and palette matter. Black and white 120 film is popular for photographers who want stronger contrast, texture and a more timeless or expressive result.
If you are deciding between film types, colour film is often a practical choice for general use, while black and white film can be ideal for more mood-driven or classic medium format work. This collection is designed to help you compare both options in one place before you buy.
Why Photographers Choose 120 Film
120 film remains a popular choice for photographers who want the look and experience of medium format photography. Many photographers choose 120 film for its distinctive rendering, slower pace and creative shooting process. It is often used for portrait work, personal projects, landscapes, editorial-style photography and anyone who enjoys a more deliberate way of making images.
If you are exploring film photography more broadly, you can also visit our film photography blog for more inspiration, guides and film-related content.
Develop Your 120 Film with Irohas Photo
After you finish your roll, Irohas Photo can help you develop your 120 film and turn your shots into finished images. Our film processing services make it easier to move from buying film to processing it through the same store.
If you are looking for 120 film in Australia and want a convenient place to develop your medium format film after shooting, Irohas Photo brings both together in one destination.
Frequently Asked Questions
What is 120 film?
120 film is a roll film format commonly used for medium format photography. It is popular with photographers who want a different shooting experience and image look compared with standard 35mm film.
Is 120 film medium format?
Yes. 120 film is one of the most widely used film formats for medium format cameras. It is commonly used for portrait photography, landscape work and creative film projects.
Is 120 film still available?
Yes. 120 film is still available and continues to be used by photographers who shoot medium format film cameras. Both colour and black and white 120 film options are still sold today.
Can you still buy 120 film?
Yes. You can still buy 120 film online from Irohas Photo. This collection includes medium format film options for a range of shooting styles and creative needs.
Where can I develop 120 film?
After shooting, you can develop your 120 film with Irohas Photo. This makes it easier to buy your film and process it through the same store.
How much is 120 film?
The price of 120 film depends on the film stock, brand and type you choose. This collection brings together different 120 film options so you can compare products and select the right roll for your budget and shooting style.

