
Leica MONOPAN 50
Due to high demand, Monopan 50 is limited to 2 rolls per customer. Orders exceeding this limit will be automatically canceled. Thank you for your understanding!
The Leica I revolutionized photography with its introduction in 1925 and defined the 35mm format as the new standard. The compact format quickly gained popularity at the time – and although the 35mm film cassettes used with the Leica I came from manufacturers such as Kodak, Agfa, and Perutz, dealers and photographers colloquially referred to them simply as "Leica Film."
To mark the 100 years of the Leica I and as a tribute to 35mm photography, Leica Camera AG is now introducing a genuine Leica 35mm film for the first time: the MONOPAN 50 black and white film with 36 exposures.
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Leica MONOPAN 50
Due to high demand, Monopan 50 is limited to 2 rolls per customer. Orders exceeding this limit will be automatically canceled. Thank you for your understanding!
The Leica I revolutionized photography with its introduction in 1925 and defined the 35mm format as the new standard. The compact format quickly gained popularity at the time – and although the 35mm film cassettes used with the Leica I came from manufacturers such as Kodak, Agfa, and Perutz, dealers and photographers colloquially referred to them simply as "Leica Film."
To mark the 100 years of the Leica I and as a tribute to 35mm photography, Leica Camera AG is now introducing a genuine Leica 35mm film for the first time: the MONOPAN 50 black and white film with 36 exposures.
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Due to high demand, Monopan 50 is limited to 2 rolls per customer. Orders exceeding this limit will be automatically canceled. Thank you for your understanding!
The Leica I revolutionized photography with its introduction in 1925 and defined the 35mm format as the new standard. The compact format quickly gained popularity at the time – and although the 35mm film cassettes used with the Leica I came from manufacturers such as Kodak, Agfa, and Perutz, dealers and photographers colloquially referred to them simply as "Leica Film."
To mark the 100 years of the Leica I and as a tribute to 35mm photography, Leica Camera AG is now introducing a genuine Leica 35mm film for the first time: the MONOPAN 50 black and white film with 36 exposures.














