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Film Photography Project Low Iso Color Negative Film (35mm Roll Film, 24 Exposures)

Film Photography Project Low Iso Color Negative Film (35mm Roll Film, 24 Exposures)
  • Product Code: ga202437
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$29.97 $35.96

Low ISO Color Negative Film from Film Photography Project is a low-speed duplicating film for long exposure photography. Originally intended for making digital dupes in motion picture post production, this film is characterized by a unique color balance, which provides soft and shifted colors.

This item is one 24-exposure roll of 35mm film and is supplied in a non-DX-coded cassette.

Low-Speed Duplicating Film    For Long Exposure Photography    Unique Color Balance    ISO 1.6

Parameters
Film Format35mm
Number of Exposures24
Film TypeColor Negative
ISO/ASA Film Speed1.6
Color BalanceDaylight
Film ProcessingC-41
Number of Rolls1
Packaging Info
Package Weight0.055 lb
Box Dimensions (LxWxH)2.05 x 1.4 x 1.35"

Related Questions and Answers

Q: 1. Is this film dx coded?

A: Yes it is

Q: 2. Undeveloped Yeti is distinctly yellow in color. Other undeveloped BW films have a green or blue tine. What accounts for the various colors? With Yeti specifically and BW in general? Is it the anti-halation backing or the emulsion?

A: The distinctly yellow color of undeveloped Film Photography Project Yeti B&W Negative Film is due in part to its emulsion and it being a orthochromatic film. Other B&W films may have a green or blue tone when undeveloped as they would be panochromatic.

Q: 3. what is the average expiration date and what is the cost of shipping to doral ?

A: We can assure that you the film we sell will have a minimum shelf life of 6 months.

Q: 4. expiration date of item, please?

A: Unfortunately we do not have access to our inventory to inspect the expiration dates of our film. We store film according to industry standards, and any film that is 6 months from expiring or less is never sold as new, but rather featured and discounted as short-dated film. The volume of film that we buy and sell however in general keeps our shelves stocked with fresh stock on most popular film types.

Q: 5. What film do I use Minolta AF Tele standard 38mm telephoto 60mm

A: Yes, this film or any other 35mm film will work.

Q: 6. what is the expiration date on this item? thank you.

A: Unfortunately we do not have access to our inventory to inspect the expiration dates of our film. We store film according to industry standards, and any film that is 6 months from expiring or less is never sold as new, but rather featured and discounted as short-dated film. The volume of film that we buy and sell however in general keeps our shelves stocked with fresh stock on most popular film types.

Q: 7. What camera is best for this film?

A: Any 35mm film camera. I use it in small and large cameras. It is especially good with cameras that only have a 125 appendure

Q: 8. I used this film with Nikon FM-10 and Sekonic L-308X-U on a daylight, i sat my light meter to 400 ISO, am following the light meter readings and i still getting under exposed images, what u think is my problem. btw sometimes i push my film but i still not satisfied with the results. (**note** camera is in good condition)

A: Most probably your light meter is off and needs calibration.

Q: 9. what is the expiration date of this item? thank you

A: Unfortunately we do not have access to our inventory to inspect the expiration dates of our film. We store film according to industry standards, and any film that is 6 months from expiring or less is never sold as new, but rather featured and discounted as short-dated film. The volume of film that we buy and sell however in general keeps our shelves stocked with fresh stock on most popular film types.

Q: 10. Individual rolls come boxed?

A: The Kodak GC/UltraMax 400 Color Negative Film comes in a box.

12/09/2024

Happy I am to find a reliable source of fresh 24 exposure rolls. And Kodak's UltraMax400 is made in the USA! I don't want to pay for 36
exposure rolls off-the-shelf locally. I prefer film and enjoy pictures of
my grandkids, using my trusty Canon 620 EOS.

5
26/08/2024

I have been into slide & negative photography after a long hiatus. Recently embarked on film and having fun again. I found a Weston Master II recently. I had loaned mine to a fellow student in high school and never got it back. Now if you want to get into “film” go for it, you’ll really enjoy yourself immensely.

5
13/07/2024

I have always bought this film for the past 40+ years. To me it is the best.

5
04/06/2024

I love me some UltraMax, and I love that KEH is always speedy. Cheers.

5
27/05/2024

Very satisfied. Fast and safe delivery. a good product

5
29/04/2024

I have been using this film for too many years to count. The pictures are always great and so is the color. For some reason local stores are only selling another brand and only for 32 exposures not 24. Thank Goodness for Kodak.

5
19/04/2024

Absolutely loving this cost effective color film! Great warm tones, kinda edgy grain, pushes well too! The photos attached were shot at 800 and pushed one stop in processing.

5
19/04/2024

This film is fantastic, I used it mostly on point and shoot cameras for parties and I have great results!

5

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