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Wolfen Nc500 Color Negative Film (35mm Roll Film, 36 Exposures)

Wolfen Nc500 Color Negative Film (35mm Roll Film, 36 Exposures)
  • Product Code: ga119782
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$29.97 $38.36

Delivering cinematic image quality for 35mm film photographers, this NC500 Color Negative Film from Wolfen is a daylight-balanced color negative film based on the legendary Agfa stock used in the Oscar winning film "Out of Africa." Offering rich greens, desaturated shadows, and enhanced grain, this film stock gives you something with different characteristics and a different palette for your photographic excursions.

Daylight-Balanced Color Negative Film    ISO 500/28° in C-41 Process    Desaturated Shadows    Enhanced Grains

Parameters
Film Format35mm
Number of Exposures36
Film TypeColor Negative
ISO/ASA Film Speed500
Color BalanceDaylight
Film ProcessingC-41
Number of Rolls1
Packaging Info
Package Weight0.06 lb
Box Dimensions (LxWxH)2.1 x 1.25 x 1.2"

Related Questions and Answers

Q: 1. Do you have any information on this films reciprocity characteristics when used for long exposures like in astrophotography?

A: Per CineStill: “ We do not currently have a published data sheet regarding reciprocity failure compensation. For very long exposures in very low light some other variables come in to play such as the accuracy of the light measurement. This means that some trial and error may be required. As with all color negative film, it’s usually best to err on the side of giving the film more exposure to create a denser negative with more information for color correcting when scanning or printing in the darkroom.”

Q: 2. Does this fil work with any traditional film camera

A: Yes. Works well with any traditional 35mm camera.

Q: 3. Where can i see the Expiration date on online?

A: Unfortunately online there is no way to check the expiration date of each individual pack of film.

Q: 4. Could you reduce price for high quantity?

A: Unfortunately, we cannot. The prices we have listed for film are the best that we can offer.

Q: 5. What's the difference between color plus and gold/ultramax?

A: The main difference between the two options is the Kodak ColorPlus 200 Color Negative Film (35mm Roll Film, 36 Exposures), B&H # KO20036CP, is a medium-speed film and has an ISO rating of ISO 200, while the Kodak GC/UltraMax 400 Color Negative Film (35mm Roll Film, 36 Exposures), B&H # KOGC36, is a high-speed film and has an ISO rating of ISO 400. If you are shooting in bright light (or if you will be pushing/pulling your film for overexposure/underexposure), you may wish to use the ColorPlus 200, while if you are shooting sports or shooting in slightly lower light, the UltraMax 400 would be a better option for your usage needs.

Q: 6. so this is daylight, but you need a filter??????

A: Cinestill 800 is a tungsten light balanced film, it would be roughly equivalent to a digital white balance around say 3000k. It's perfect for indoors under tungsten lighting however you will need an orange filter (81a or similar) if you want to use this film in daylight or other lighting around 5100k (eg- flash, etc).

Q: 7. If I used this as film in a camera (not for duplication purposes), can I develop it the same as any other BW film?

A: Wolfen DP31 Black and White Film (35mm Roll Film, 36 Exposures) cannot be developed like any other B&W film. Wolfen DP31 is a direct positive film. It is processed in D-94A/R-10 B&W Reversal chemistry.

Q: 8. hello, I have a canon rebel t2 & 7ne with a automatic film roll. has anyone tested this film with non manual camera's?

A: I am using this film in a Canon EOS Elan 7 and the camera does read the ISO from the cassette. So, you can use this film with your camera. Just remember that it's not a daylight film.

Q: 9. This says it's "XPro," is this the same as the 800T sold on CineStill's website? Or is this a different formulation? Is this actual negative film, or is it reversal film that's designed to be cross processed in C-41? Or are they just saying it has a cross processed look to it?

A: It's a newer version of the original stock. It's actual color negative film to be processed with C-41.

Q: 10. Where are people getting this film developed?

A: The Cinestill 800Tungsten Xpro C-41 35mm Color Negative Film can be processed in a C-41 process, which is standard for color film development, and most film labs will be able to develop this film for you.

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