Kodak Ektar 100 Professional ISO 100, 35mm, 36 Exposures, Color Negative Film (Pack of 2)
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The film in this picture is 35mm. A Polaroid-style instant camera, the EK4 is similar to the EK5.
Please only use with a camera. The ISO100 standard.
International delivery is available for this item. It is not damaging to film when scanned with a x-ray machine.
Selected User Reviews For Kodak Ektar 100 Professional ISO 100, 35mm, 36 Exposures, Color Negative Film (Pack of 2)
The film is too technical for me to discuss. I can say only that the film performed well, based on the price I paid. I liked how vibrant and clear the colors were. The black and white colors came out very well. Tone reproduction appeared to be excellent.
With Portra film, I prefer the greens and rich colors because they are so vibrant and give the ideal amount of saturation to the photos! I enjoy watching this movie.
like this film a lot, it works well with my old Leica camera.
Describe the period. Colours are vibrant, grain is small, and you can work with it easy.
What makes Ektar ISO 100 different from other brands? For negative film, the best grain is coarse. What is the purpose of negative film? The difference between digital and analog photography is that the latter is better. Positive Color Negative Photo can produce a wide spectrum of color, for example, Ektar Kodak, but it can result in grainy portrait photos.
The pros are Please take a look at this. You won't get any use out of this if you have difficulty understanding manual mode, or A or S modes with 100 speed film. The fact is.
I've been reading this for a long time- You should use Kodak to ensure that everything you shoot has clarity and Disney-like effects Filmstock of this strength can also have a colour depth comparable to that of Guillermo's "Pan's Labyrinth", which used the same stock, but in cinematic reels loaded into large Marshall Panavision.
The other 2 months have been Despite three attempts to develop expired film, none of the rolls were developed. There's no way I could believe what happened. As luck would have it, I managed to take a few photos with my iPhone. I have used film before, so this is not my first time. I have used the app for close to ten years now and I absolutely love it The same lab and physician should be used every time Take a picture.