Kodak Ultramax 400 Color Negative Film (ISO 400) 35mm 24-Exposures - 2 Pack (2 Items)

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Kodak Ultramax 400 Color Negative Film (ISO 400) 35mm 24-Exposures - 2 Pack (2 Items)

Kodak Ultramax 400 Color Negative Film (ISO 400) 35mm 24-Exposures - 2 Pack (2 Items)

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This is noticeably less than Portra 400’s 12 stops and somewhat less than the original/Japanese Fujifilm Superia X-Tra’s 13 stops . A late attempt to win in the compact market was hit by the rise of mobile photography and bankruptcy followed in 2012.

ISO 400 film is a great, versatile choice to have on hand for shooting in daylight or lowlight conditions.It has very high exposure latitude, strong saturation, medium to high contrast, and its grain is more noticeable than pro grade film but is still very good looking.

In 2007 Kodak released Ultramax 400 as the Gold 400 replacement which has been in production in 135 (35mm) format since that year. Back in the days when film was the most popular way of taking photos, Kodak popularly had three consumer-grade films in the market – ColorPlus 200, Kodak Gold 200, and UltraMax 400. It has a nominal sensitivity of ISO 400/27° and is well-suited to both scanning and enlarging applications. If you are all about taking photos without having to worry if the photos are properly exposed or not, you must give UltraMax 400 a try.

My name is Bastian and I am your expert here when it comes to ultra wide angle lenses, super fast portrait lenses (ranging from a 50mm f/0. Unfortunately, I can’t remember which type of a minilab machine it was or if the people who processed my rolls did anything special. Kodak Ultra Max 400 film is an easy-to-use ISO 400/27° film designed for “snapshooters” and the perfect colour film for those just getting into film photography and experimenting with 35mm colour negative films. For complete instructions on how to read film characteristic curves and derive dynamic range from lux-seconds, read this . Kodak Ultra Max 400 film gives you the flexibility you need to take consistently better pictures in more picture taking situations—better low-light picture quality with fewer underexposures, better results with zoom lenses, greater flash range, better "stop-action" photos, and reduced impact of camera shake.

During the past year I’ve used it at night and by a blisteringly sunlit pool; on a foggy sail across Vineyard Sound and at a kid’s indoor birthday party.

But remember that this is a 400 speed film; we should expect that it’s not going to be as smooth as Provia or Ektar. The fidelity of those scans can’t be compared to my 40MP dedicated film scanner and the flexibility of a digital negative .

Instead, they recruit groups of people to pass judgements based on various samples and quantify those surveys for various magnification factors. To start, it’s cheaper by half than many professional films, and while it’s true that it’s more expensive than Fuji’s consumer-grade film, I think Ultramax creates better and more predictable images.London Camera Exchange Limited, London Camera Exchange Solent Limited and London Camera Exchange Portsmouth Limited are authorised and regulated by the Financial Conduct Authority, register numbers 742719, 761264, 789602 and act as a credit broker and not a lender. Another advantage that ISO 400 has is that it allows you to use freeze your subject with crisp details intact. Optimized skin tone reproduction makes this film suitable for portraiture while a vibrant overall color palette benefits general and outdoor photography.



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