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Amber 800 Iso Color Negative Tungsten Movie Film (35mm Roll Film, 27 Exposures)

Amber 800 Iso Color Negative Tungsten Movie Film (35mm Roll Film, 27 Exposures)
  • Product Code: ga121141
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$47.97 $61.40

Delivering cinematic image quality for 35mm film photographers, the Amber 800 color negative film is re-formatted movie stock that has been prepared and packaged for use in still cameras. The traditional anti-halation layer has been removed from the film, enabling its development in C-41 chemistry as well as the motion picture standard ECN-2 process. Benefitting from the distinct qualities of a low-speed motion picture stock, this tungsten balanced film is well-suited for artificial light and shooting in low conditions, exhibiting a nominal sensitivity of ISO 800. Although the canisters are non DX-coded, a DX-code sticker is supplied for use with automatic cameras.

Tungsten-Balanced Color Negative Film    35mm, 27-Exposure Roll    ISO 800/30° in C-41 or ECN-2 Process    Fine Grain, High Sharpness    Non DX-Coded, DX Code Sticker Included    Remjet Layer Removed

Parameters
Film Format35mm
Number of Exposures27
Film TypeColor Negative
ISO/ASA Film Speed800
Color BalanceDaylight
Film ProcessingC-41, ECN-2
Number of Rolls1
Packaging Info
Package Weight0.06 lb
Box Dimensions (LxWxH)2.8 x 1.5 x 1.4"

Related Questions and Answers

Q: 1. Is this a daylight or tungsten balanced film?

A: The CineStill Film 400Dynamic Color Negative Film (35mm Roll Film, 36 Exposures) is daylight balanced.

Q: 2. This Portra-800 135-36 Pro Color Print Film is for 35mm cameras - correct?

A: Yes it is 35mm color print film.

Q: 3. Is there anyway to develop films at home nowadays ? Scan the results directly through a small film scanner or something? Or it has to be developed by professional lap

A: You can do it self. C-41 1 liter developer kit $25-$30. you can do up to 7 rolls 35mm/36exp. film. Just add 30 sec for each roll after 4th roll.

Q: 4. When is expiration date? Is that film DX coded? As far as I know, only the later version is DX coded.

A: I have a roll I bought in Nov that says 07/2020 hope that helps!

Q: 5. I'm planning to visit the grand canyon which film will be better portra 400 or 800?

A: if any of the two: portra 400. You will need dynamic range in Grand Canyon , which the 400 is better and 800 is to fast anyway. I would use Ektar 100 there.

Q: 6. Is this DX coded?

A: Yes, the CineStill Film 400Dynamic Color Negative Film (35mm Roll Film, 36 Exposures) is DX coded.

Q: 7. Can you compare this to Adox CMS 20?

A: Film Photography Project Low ISO Black and White Negative Film (35mm Roll Film, 24 Exposures) has a very low ISO of 6 and is a blue-sensitive film that incorporates a yellow dye that is removed during processing for increased sharpness; Adox CMS 20 II Black and White Negative Film (35mm Roll Film, 36 Exposures) is an orthopanchromatic film with a low ISO of 20, that has a similar sensitivity human eyesight, with increased green sensitivity. Both feature a high degree of detail.

Q: 8. Can this film be used in a Kodak M35?

A: The Film Photography Project Low ISO Color Negative Film (35mm Roll film, 24 Exposures) is meant for use in SLR cameras that allow for manual exposure and bulb mode. It cannot be used on the Kodak M35 point and shoot. The M35 is made for more standard films in the 100-400 ISO range.

Q: 9. When does the film expire?

A: While we're unable to check the exact expiration date of this film, it would generally be within 6 months to one year from now.

Q: 10. Can I order more than 1 roll of Kodak Portra 800 135? It doesnt work when I click on 5 rolls in quantity in your B&H app. Thanks!

A: Yes, you can order more than one roll at a time. If you are having trouble placing your order using the app, please contact us by phone and let us know. You can reach us at 800-606-6969.

29/09/2024

tone is really cool, grain is perfect and three pretty great rolls for the price of one pretty great 800 roll? YES!

5
11/09/2024

i have used this film before. gives beautiful colors for any camera. great price point.

5
01/07/2024

I use this film for street work and it's the most affordable ISO800 C-41 film available to me.I find that the orange mask is more dense than Kodak's offerings, which provides lower contrast images (which is fine), and that this is a true ISO800 film. Besides my photo-homies making fun of me for buying lomography (unjustly), this is a great film.

5

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