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Kodak Vintage Retro Ultra F9 35Mm Film Camera

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Kodak Vintage Retro Ultra F9 35Mm Film Camera

2024-04-07 08:13:37

Needed a quality, low-cost film to use in vintage 35mm camera. Can’t wait to see the results!

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2024-07-18 05:40:17

I have experience using several types of 35mm film types. Kodak Gold 200 is the best.

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2024-07-19 06:37:52

My roots in photography go back to 35mm B&W Tri X. I am very happy to find Kodak and B&H still supply this great film. I use this in my dad's 1962 Kodak Duaflex IV camera and am thrilled to see the wonderful results. The film has great exposure latitude to make up for the age of the camera and the grain - love grain in my B&W film. Helps to give that classic film look. Great for art photography.

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2024-05-18 01:53:28

I have not used this film but I trust Kodak products. I have used them in the past and have had great results. I actually bought this for my sister who is still using a 35mm camera. 35mm film is hard to find in my area so you will be my go to guys for film. I'm glad I found you!

5
2024-09-16 08:13:57

Signature vintage kodak look

5
2024-07-19 04:15:35

I use this for personal artwork in 35mm and 4 x 5 sizes. It is an excellent all around film with good exposure latitude and nice sharpness and grain. It is less touchy than the newer flat grained or 'T-grain films. The only films I like better are the retro films like Efke 50. However the retro films are not as versatile as FP4. When in doubt, FP4. I also favor Ilford's ongoing commitment to black and white photography and use their materials whenever possible.

5
2024-07-18 03:55:37

used for vintage box camera, thankful b&h keeps the old film available!

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2024-07-08 09:36:27

The Olympus vintage camera bag is matching the "Retro" look of the Pen-F. Well design: the Pen-F, (3) lenses, (1) flash and a spare battery are all fitting.

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2024-09-14 03:42:49

These days, when I shoot 35mm film, it's usually in a vintage Nikon s-series rangefinder. Most of these cameras and lenses are from the late 1950s. The slower Fuji slide films give fine-grain images with bold colors. The high-contrast rendering of the film offsets the slightly lower contrast of the single-coated lenses.

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2024-07-23 03:37:23

Retropan 320 is great in 35mm and 120mm. It is an easy way to achieve a distressed vintage look. Great film for beginners or anyone looking to fall in love with film again.

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