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      Fuji C200 135/36

      5000Ft

      All-round contender among color negatives, with outstanding performance in terms of price-value ratio. It is at its best both outdoors and in studio lighting, it couldn't be otherwise, because we dare to say it quietly, but it is almost identical to the Fuji Superia 400. It's just that the price is more favorable. Its color reproduction is excellent, and users are also satisfied with the sharpness of the lines. Its graininess is more than acceptable at idle, but there are those who swear by it that it remains more than tolerable even with push calls when exposed to 800 ISO. Although Fuji films are accused of being greenish-blue by default, the C200 reproduces the skin color flawlessly, so it is also an excellent choice for portraits. Small film size 36 exposures ISO 200 Call C41

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      Kodak Ultramax 400 135/36

      5690Ft

      If you had to put the freedom of worry-free photography into film, coupled with ease of use, the Kodak Ultramax 400 would be the only option. A favorite of the artists of the moment, incredibly flexible in all ranges of light, it tolerates underexposure well, but it hides more nuances than we would expect with common sense. It is characterized by fine grain size, clear, fresh colors, and excellent skin color reproduction, Ideal for natural-looking portraits such as street photography. We think Winogrand would choose that. Isn't that what you're looking for? Take a look around our other Kodak movies! Short film size 24 exposures Call C41

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      Kodak ColorPlus 135.24

      5190Ft

      A true entry-level, affordable film for those now familiar with film photography. It produces a natural effect even when sensitized to sunlight but also in mixed light. It offers remarkable line sharpness compared to its price tag, and with its light and beautiful skin tones, it has earned serious fans. If Portra seems expensive to experiment with, Color Plus is a great alternative. Let’s not have illusions, it’s not a professional film, but it can work wonders in good hands. Color Plus promises fun minutes at an affordable price. It brings its best shape in bright sunshine, where we have a good chance of happy and happy moments. One of our favorites in the Main Photo. Isn't that what you're looking for? Take a look around our other Kodak movies! Short film size 24 exposures ISO 200 Call C-41

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      Kodak Ultramax 400 135.24

      5190Ft

      If you had to put the freedom of worry-free photography into film, coupled with ease of use, the Kodak Ultramax 400 would be the only option. A favorite of the artists of the moment, incredibly flexible in all ranges of light, it tolerates underexposure well, but it hides more nuances than we would expect with common sense. It is characterized by fine grain size, clear, fresh colors, and excellent skin color reproduction, Ideal for natural-looking portraits such as street photography. We think Winogrand would choose that. Isn't that what you're looking for? Take a look around our other Kodak movies! Short film size 24 exposures Call C41

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      Kodak Portra 160 135.36 color negative

      6690Ft

      The film is perhaps unnecessary to present. While the ISO 400 member of the series is somewhat more popular, the 160 should not be left out of the class photo either. Cheap joke, but excellent for portraiture: it shows the skin color naturally, it doesn’t go overboard. Characterized by warm tones, almost as much as the Kodak 100 St used to be, anyone else remember? Like most Kodak movies, the Portra 160 has a bit of a brownish-reddish element, which doesn’t go bad at all in terms of skin color reproduction. Its graininess is very fine, although the range around ISO 160 has never been famous for its frightening grain size. Isn't that what you were looking for? Take a look around our other Kodak movies! Short film size 36 exposures ISO 160 Call C 41

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      Kodak Gold 135.36

      5000Ft

      A great combination of sharpness and grain size, at 200 ISO and Gold’s decades of experience, it’s not so much extra performance. However, the way this film deals with color saturation makes it quite unique. It’s no coincidence that thousands of people have been using it for a long time to make the perfect vacation shots. He behaves great in sunlight and flash, and as an old-fashioned gentleman, he knows the classic rule of 5: 2 aperture underexposure and 3 aperture overexposure brilliantly. You can expect even more color saturation from it than from ColorPlus and warmer tones than from UltraMax. 24 dice C41 Isn't this what you were looking for? Take a look around our other Kodak movies! Short film size 24 exposures Call C 41

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      Fuji Superia 400

      5000Ft

      Outside or indoors, the Fuji Superia is getting more and more, and the high sensitivity is accompanied by a fine grain size, which can still come in very handy when magnified. Vivid color rendering is also a strength, and the rendering of colors that are difficult to display, such as violet, is no problem, and it is not very challenging to represent different shades of green. He loves neon light, if we work in abandoned parking garages, we already have the raw material. In addition, it faithfully reproduces skin color, not to mention the different textures. Isn't that what you were looking for? Take a look around our other Fuji movies too!

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