Kono Delight Art 100 Color Negative Film (35mm Roll Film, 36 Exposures, Expired 03/2024)
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KONO Delight Art 100 is a color-tinted, color-negative film for experimental and creative applications. Each handmade roll is carefully tinted in Germany and features a fine grain structure with intense colors for a very unique look. This film has a nominal sensitivity of ISO 100/21° and this professional film stock can be developed in any lab using C-41 chemistry.
This item is one 36-exposure roll of 35mm film and is supplied in a DX-coded cassette, expired on March 2024.
Expired March 2024 Color-Tinted, Color-Negative Film ISO 100/21° in C-41 Process Fine Grain Structure Experimental, Creative Application Film
Parameters | |
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Film Format | 35mm |
Number of Exposures | 36 |
Film Type | Color Negative |
ISO/ASA Film Speed | 100 |
Color Balance | Daylight |
Film Processing | C-41 |
Number of Rolls | 1 |
Packaging Info | |
Box Dimensions (LxWxH) | 2.7 x 1.1 x 1.1" |
Related Questions and Answers
Q: 1. hican you guys ship film to the united arab emirates ?
A: Yes we can. You may calculate your actual shipping options/order totals by adding the items you want to a shopping cart and entering a destination zip code or country. You will then see a list of shipping options and Estimated Shipping Times to your location.
Q: 2. 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: 3. is there a bulk discount of 50 or more?
A: No there is not. Our film has been discounted to the lowest possible price we can offer regardless of the quantity being ordered.
Q: 4. Where can I get the film developed without paying an arm and a leg?
A: Please visit our film development for your processing needs.
Q: 5. is negative film the same as slide film?
A: No. Negative film has an orange base and produces a negative image (highlights are dark, shadows are light). It requires scanning and conversion from a negative to a positive image as well as accounting for the orange base.Slide film, on the other hand, produces a positive image on the film and can be scanned much easier as such (the image does not need to be inverted). +Compared to slide film, negative film has more latitude, meaning that it is more flexible and is less likely to give empty shadows or highlights. It also has more dynamic range than slide film.-Conversely, negative film is also lower contrast than slide film, lower saturation, has more grain, and is less sharp.Ektar 100, in particular, is less flexible than the Kodak Portra family of negative films (160/400). It behaves more like slide film than negative film in that it is higher contrast, less flexible, sharper, and more saturated. It is still, however, a negative film. For a film with more latitude (i.e. easier to use), stick to Portra which will also have better skin tones.
Q: 6. what type of camera can be used for this film?
A: Its 35mm film. Its for 35mm cameras.
Q: 7. Hello will this work on my nikon f100?
A: Yes it is compatible with any 35mm film camera.
Q: 8. Compatible with Nikon N75?
A: You can use the Kodak 135-36 35mm Ektar 100 Color Negative Film in the Nikon N75, yes.
Q: 9. which is the expiration date?
A: B&H buys and sells film in bulk. In general we regularly maintain fresh film stock. All of our film is at least 6 months from expiration (typically much longer). Anytime film stock is less than 6 months from expiration we sell it in a separate section and label it as short-dated film and also price it with a slight discount (again due to the volumes we sell this rarely occurs). Unfortunately we do not have access to our inventory to hand inspect the expiration date of any of our films prior to purchase.
Q: 10. is there a reciprocity factor with this film due to long exposures?
A: I haven't noticed anything significant out to 30 seconds. I use it a lot for city night photography where exposures are around 4-16 seconds with great results. I'm not doing anything too technical though.
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