If you shoot in the daytime and are after a more sombre look, that warmness we talked about earlier might also mean this isn’t the film for you. Something cooler likeFujicolor C200could be more suited. It’s all down to personal taste. The results I got certainly depict the spring sun...
Fast forward to 1971 and Kodak launched another colour negative film called Vericolor. This also had Type S and Type L versions, which were given the codes VS and VL. These were sold alongside Ektacolor until 1974 when the upgraded Vericolor Professional II came along, with the codes updated...
I do fully intend to try a roll of TMAX P3200 for insane grain but for now, 100 ISO is a good baseline for the H35, since theshutter speedis 1/100. I would argue that the simple optics of this camera are also better suited for black and white film than color, but that, of cour...
Kodak UltraMax 400 ISO 35mm 24 Exposures Film 3-Pack Add $29.99current price $29.99Kodak UltraMax 400 ISO 35mm 24 Exposures Film 3-Pack 234.8 out of 5 Stars. 23 reviews FUJIFILM Fujicolor Superia X-TRA 400 Color Negative Film (35mm Roll Film, 36 Exposures, 3-Pack) 100+ bo...
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Kodak’s new Ektar 100 is a film of unparalleled fine grain, very high sharpness, and excellent color rendition. It is even finer grained than Ektar 25 of beloved memory, despite being two stops faster. You get a first-class physical storage medium, with
“The vastness of the film was epic in its demands, and it was one of the most complex films I have shot – it constantly pushed me,” Richardson admits. “The many sequences ranged from replicating fake Westerns in B&W to fake Westerns in color, as well as dance sequences from televis...
Model:- Weight:60.00g 0 reviews-Write a review S$15.90 Add to Cart Description Reviews Expiry: Oct 2024 ISO: 400, Exposure: 36 Kodak UltraMax 400 is a high-speed daylight-balanced color negative film offering a wide exposure latitude for greater versatility, as well as a fine grain structur...
Actual Color:Brown $44.50 Price when purchased online Out of stock Currently out of stock Similar items you might like Based on what customers bought Options +2 $22.00 current price $22.00 More options from $19.95 Kodak M35 35mm Film Camera (Flame Scarlet) - Focus Free, Reusable, Built in...
ColorPlus 200 35mm KODAK Film 36 Exposure per Roll Fit For M35 / M38 Camera Saturated Color Negative Instant Film No reviews yet Guangzhou Liutong Factory Ltd3 yrsCN Previous slideNext slide Previous slideNext slideKey attributes Other attributes Place of Origin United States Brand Name Kodak ...