35mm Film
Shop 35mm film in Australia at Irohas Photo. Explore a curated range of 35mm camera film for everyday shooting, travel, portraits, flash photography and creative film projects.
Whether you are looking for colour film, black and white film or an easy option for getting started with film photography, this collection makes it easier to compare different film stocks in one place. After shooting, you can also develop your film with Irohas Photo.
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Irohas Single Use Camera 27exp
Kodak ColorPlus 200 35mm 36 EXP.
Kodak Ultramax 400 35mm Versatile Color Film- 36 EXP.
Ilford HP5 Plus 400 36 EXP. 35mm B&W Film
Kodak Gold 200 35mm 36 Exposure
Kodak Portra 400 35mm Portrait Film (Single Roll)
Fujifilm FUJICOLOR C400 35mm
Fujifilm FUJICOLOR C200 35mm
Kodak Portra 800 35mm High-Speed Portrait Film
Kodak Portra 160 35mm Portrait Film (Single Roll)
Kodak Ektar 100 35mm Finest Color Film
Fujifilm Quicksnap Flash Superia Xtra - 27 Exposures Disposable colour camera
Fumoto Disposable Camera
Kodak Pro Image 100 35mm Professional Color Film
Christmas Disposable IROHAS X CAMDI
How to Choose the Right 35mm Film
Choosing the right 35mm film depends on the kind of photos you want to make and the conditions you plan to shoot in. Some film stocks are better for bright daylight, while others are more flexible for mixed lighting, indoor shooting or flash photography. If you are just getting started, a reliable everyday 35mm film is often the best place to begin. If you already know the look you want, you may prefer a film stock with softer tones, stronger contrast, finer grain or more vivid colour.
When comparing 35mm film, it helps to think about your shooting style, the lighting conditions and whether you want a more classic, clean or expressive result. This collection brings together a range of 35mm film options so you can choose the right roll for travel, portraits, daily shooting and creative projects.
Colour Film and Black & White Film Options
35mm film comes in a range of styles, with colour film and black and white film each offering a different look and feel. Colour film is a popular choice for travel, casual shooting, street photography and capturing everyday moments with natural or vibrant tones. Black and white film is often chosen for portraits, moodier scenes and photographers who want a more timeless or contrast-driven result.
If you are still deciding what to buy, colour 35mm film is usually the easiest starting point for beginners. Black and white film can be a great option if you want to experiment with texture, contrast and a more classic film aesthetic. If you want to keep shooting simple, you can also browse our disposable camera collection for an easy all-in-one film option.
Popular 35mm Film Choices for Different Shooting Styles
At Irohas Photo, this 35mm film collection is designed to help you shop different film options in one place. Some customers want a versatile roll for everyday photography, while others are looking for film better suited to portraits, travel, bright outdoor scenes or lower-light situations with flash. Having a range of 35mm film stocks available makes it easier to choose a roll that fits both your camera and your shooting style.
If you are new to film photography, starting with a beginner-friendly 35mm film stock can make the process more enjoyable and predictable. If you already have experience, you may want to explore different film looks and build a small rotation of stocks for different situations. For more guidance, you can also visit our film photography blog for tips, inspiration and film-related guides.
Develop Your 35mm Film with Irohas Photo
Once you finish your roll, Irohas Photo can help you develop your 35mm film and turn your shots into finished images. Our film processing services make it easy to move from shooting to developing in one place, whether you are photographing everyday moments, travel memories, portraits or creative personal work.
Buying and developing through Irohas Photo gives you a simpler film photography workflow from start to finish. If you are looking for 35mm film in Australia and want a convenient place to process your film after shooting, Irohas Photo brings both together in one destination.

