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35mm Film
Film for 35mm cameras.
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Fujifilm Superia 800 Speed 24 Exposure 35mm Film (4 Pack)
The Fuji Superia 800 pack includes four rolls of 35mm 800 ASA color print film with 24 exposures per roll. Fuji Superia 800 is Fujifilm's fastest, multipurpose color film. It is ready for virtually any picture-taking occasion. Its speed, wide exposure latitude, and fine grain are particularly designed to achieve natural color reproduction in low light conditions without a flash, fast action sports, or general use with compact zoom lens cameras. The film is DX coded for use with automatic cameras and can be developed using standard CN-16 or C-41 processing.
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Fujifilm Superia X-TRA 400 35mm Film (4-Pack)
This package includes four rolls of Fuji 35mm Superia X-TRA 400 ASA color print film with 24 exposures per roll. The X-TRA 400 speed delivers excellent results when shooting action subjects or shooting in low light conditions. The Superia X-TRA has a patented 4th color sensitive emulsion layer designed to capture true color even under fluorescent lights. The two-stage timing DIR couplers improve color brilliance, enhance edges for sharpness, and improve the rendition of reds and purples. The film is DX coded for use in compact automatic cameras. It can be developed using standard CN-16 or C-41 processing.
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Fujifilm Super HQ 100 Speed 24 Exposure 35mm Film (4 Pack)
The Fuji Super HQ 100 pack includes four rolls of 35mm ASA 100 color print film with 24 exposures per roll. This film is DX coded for use with automatic cameras. The super HQ 100 is designed for sunny, outdoor, or flash photography. The film can be developed using standard CN-16 or C-41 processing.
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Kodak Max 400 Speed 24 Exposure 35mm Film
Kodak Max 400 film combines the color quality, fine detail, and picture clarity of lower-speed films with the benefits of higher-speed films. It provides accurate flesh tone reproduction, as well as flexibility in a variety of lighting and action situations. Though this film is designed for general picture-taking situations in daylight or with electronic flash, it can also be exposed with photo lamps (3,400 K) or tungsten illumination (3,200 K) if filters are used.
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Fujifilm Super HQ 200 Speed 24 Exposure 35mm Film (4 Pack)
The Fuji Super HQ 200 pack includes four rolls of 35mm ASA 200 color print film with 24 exposures per roll. This film is DX coded for use with automatic cameras. The super HQ 200 is designed for general all-around use. It will perform outdoors in either sunny or overcast conditions or indoors with flash. The film can be developed using standard CN-16 or C-41 processing.
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Kodak Royal Gold 200 Speed 24 Exposure 35mm Film
Kodak Royal Gold 200 film offers excellent sharpness, contrast, and color, similar to Kodak Royal Gold 100 film, but adding a full F-stop in speed. At twice the speed of the 100, the 200 provides high-quality pictures from a wider range of lighting conditions. The fine grain available with this film shows a marked improvement on enlargements. Although this multipurpose film is designed for exposure with daylight or electronic flash, pleasing results are possible--without the use of filters--under most light sources.
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Kodak Gold 200 Speed 12 Exposure 35mm Film
Kodak Gold 200 film works well under bright light or partly sunny lighting. This film demonstrates high sharpness and high resolution, as well as providing excellent results for general-purpose photography. Its high resolution works well when shooting sports, fast action, and still life shots.
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Kodak ELITE Chrome 160T Speed 36 Exposure 35mm Slide Film
Kodak's ELITE Chrome 160T film produces exceptional results when shooting indoor pictures with tungsten lighting. This film can also be used with available incandescent lighting. The ELITE Chrome 160T can be exposed during daylight conditions at ISO 100 with an 85B filter over the camera lens.
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Kodak Royal Gold 400 Speed 24 Exposure 35mm Film
With its high speed, Kodak Royal Gold 1000 film has the ability to capture sports and other high-action shots. The fine grain and sharpness of detail available with this film show a marked improvement on enlargements. Although this multipurpose film is designed for exposure with daylight or electronic flash, pleasing results are possible--without the use of filters-- under most light sources.
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Originally almost
all photographs were black and white. Although
methods for developing color photos were available
as early as the late 19th century, they did not
become widely available until the 1940s or 50s,
and even in until the 1960s most photographs were
taken in black and white. Since then, colour photography
has dominated popular photography, although the
black and white format remains popular for amateur
photographers and artists. Black and white film
is considerably easier to develop than color.
(wikipedia)
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Most traditional photographs
are produced with a two-step chemical process. In
the two-step process, the film holds a negative image
(colours and lights/darks are inverted), which is
then transferred onto photographic paper as a positive
image. Another widely used film is the positive film
used for producing transparencies, usually mounted
in cardboard or plastic frames called slides. Slides
are widely used by professionals mostly due to their
sharpness and accuracy of colour rendition. Most photographs
published in magazines are still originally taken
on color transparency film. (wikipedia)
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