Film Stock
Shop film stock in Australia at Irohas Photo. Explore a curated range of camera film for everyday shooting, portraits, travel, creative projects and analogue photography of all kinds.
Whether you are looking for colour film, black and white film, 35mm film or medium format options, this collection makes it easier to compare different film stocks in one place and choose the right film for your camera and shooting style.
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CAMDI® Film On Love
Cinestill 800Tungsten High Speed Color Negative Film, 35mm
Kodak Portra 800 120 Medium Format High-Speed Portrait Film
Kodak Kodacolor 200 35mm 36 EXP
Ilford XP2 Super 400 35mm
Kodak Portra 160 120 Medium Format Portrait Film
Fumoto Piggy 400 35mm Color Film
Kodak TMax 400 120 Medium Format Versatile B&W Film Exp:2024
CAMDI Lost in Tokyo 500 Color Negative Film
Crystal 250D 5207 (2025)
Kodak Film GOLD 200 Color Negative Film (35mm Roll Film, 24 Exposures, 3-Pack)
Kodak Ektar 100 120 Medium Format Vivid Color Film
Kodak Film UltraMax 400 Color Negative Film (35mm Roll Film, 24 Exps, 3-Pack)
Lomography Color Negative 35 mm ISO 400 Single Roll
Camdi Before Sunset 250
Crystal 500T 5219 (2025)
Cinefilm ISO 800T 35mm Tungsten-Balanced Film
Kodak Eastman Kodacolor 100 Color Negative Film, 35mm
CineStill 800T 120 Medium Format Tungsten Color Film
Lomography Color Negative 35 mm ISO 800 Single Roll
How to Choose the Right Film Stock
Choosing the right film stock depends on the kind of photos you want to create, the camera you are using and the shooting conditions you expect. Some film stocks are better suited to everyday photography and travel, while others are a better fit for portraits, creative projects, black and white work or more specific visual styles. If you are just getting started with film photography, it often helps to begin with a versatile film stock that works well across different situations.
When comparing film stock, it is useful to think about colour, contrast, grain, film format and the overall look you want from your images. This collection is designed to help you browse different camera film options in one place so you can find the right stock for your workflow and creative goals.
Colour Film, Black and White Film and Different Formats
Film stock comes in a range of styles, formats and looks. Colour film is often chosen for everyday photography, travel, portraits and scenes where tone and palette matter. Black and white film is popular for photographers who want a more classic, contrast-driven or expressive result. Different formats also suit different cameras and shooting experiences, from 35mm film for everyday flexibility to larger formats used for a more deliberate approach to photography.
This collection brings together different film stock options to help you compare what works best for your camera, preferred format and creative direction. Whether you want something simple and reliable or a film stock with a more distinct visual character, exploring multiple options in one place can make choosing easier.
Why Film Stock Still Matters in Analogue Photography
Film stock plays a major role in the final look and feel of film photography. The film you choose shapes colour, contrast, grain and the overall mood of your images. That is why many photogrhtmlaphers spend time comparing film stock before deciding what to shoot, especially when working on portraits, travel photography, personal projects or more intentional creative work.
For beginners, learning about film stock is one of the easiest ways to understand the differences between film photography options. For experienced photographers, selecting the right stock remains an important part of the creative process and the final result.
Find Film Stock for Everyday Shooting and Creative Projects
This collection is designed for photographers looking for film stock for a wide range of uses, from casual everyday photography to more specific creative work. Some photographers want a flexible all-purpose film, while others are looking for a film stock that better suits portraits, street photography, black and white shooting or a particular visual style.
If you are looking for film stock in Australia, this collection helps you compare camera film options across different formats, looks and shooting needs, all in one place.
Frequently Asked Questions
What is film stock?
Film stock refers to the photographic film used in film cameras. Different film stocks create different looks, with variations in colour, contrast, grain and overall image character.
How do I choose the right film stock?
The right film stock depends on your camera, your shooting conditions and the kind of look you want. Some photographers choose film based on format, while others focus on colour, black and white, contrast or general versatility.
What is the difference between colour film and black and white film?
Colour film is often used for everyday photography, travel and portraits where tone and palette are important. Black and white film is popular for photographers who want stronger contrast, more texture and a more classic visual style.
Can beginners use different film stocks?
Yes. Beginners can start with a versatile film stock and gradually explore different options as they become more familiar with film photography. Comparing different film stocks is part of learning what works best for your camera and style.
Is film stock still available?
Yes. Film stock is still available in different formats and styles, and it remains popular with both beginners and experienced photographers who enjoy analogue photography.

