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Kodak Vision Color Print Film 2383 (35mm, 2000' Roll)

Kodak Vision Color Print Film 2383 (35mm, 2000' Roll)
  • Product Code: ga66833
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$1,219.50 $1,951.20

This 2000' on-core roll of 35mm Kodak VISION Color Print Film 2383 features a non-rem-jet polyester base with a process-surviving antistatic layer that reduces dirt attraction and a scratch-resistant backing that improves projection life. This film is intended for general-release printing from color negatives or color intermediates.

For General Release Printing from Color Negatives or Color Intermediates

Parameters
Film Format35 mm
Film TypeColor Print Film
Roll Length2000' / 609.6 m
Film BasePolyester
Packaging Info
Package Weight12 lb
Box Dimensions (LxWxH)15 x 15 x 1.7"

KS-1870

Related Questions and Answers

Q: 1. What's the date?fresh or out of?

A: While we cannot offer an exact expiration date for the Kodak VISION3 500T, it would be in the range of 6 months to one year from now.

Q: 2. What is the weight of the film package ?

A: The Kodak VISION Color Print Film 2383 (70mm, 2500' Roll) weighs approximately 27 lb.

Q: 3. I have an A70 back for Hasselblad. Can i use this film with that back? is this C41 or E6 process film?

A: Unfortunately, as of the date/time of this reply, I have not been able to receive confirmation if the Kodak 2383 VISION Color Print Film Roll (70mm, 2000') would be compatible for use with the Hasselblad A70 back. If I receive a reply from Hasselblad, I will update this reply.

Q: 4. How many ft for 400 rolls?

A: This is a 400 foot roll of movie film.

Q: 5. Is there ONE 2000' on-core roll in the film can?

A: The Kodak VISION Color Print Film 3383 (16mm, 2000' Roll) is 2000' of 16mm on one core.

Q: 6. What is the length of one reel?

A: 2000 ft.

Q: 7. Is this film meant to placed emulsion to emulsion with the original? Or some other way?

A: That's used if you are making a contact exposure, but we have found that different customers have different preferences and beliefs with respect to their darkroom processing procedures. We recommend you use the procedure that you find to produce the results you prefer.

Q: 8. How many pictures do you get with each roll?

A: Each roll has 24 exposure, However depending on the SLR that is being used, you might get a little more than 24 exposures.

Q: 9. What develop process for this film? (link in previous question in broken)

A: Here is a step by step assistance to help you with you film cooking needs. / Load The Film. To start off you will need to put the processing tank, with the lid off and the reel removed, into your changing bag. ... / The C-41 Developing Kit. ... / Mix Up Your Chemistry. ... / Soak The Film. ... / Develop Colour Film. ... / Bleach and Fix. ... / Washing. ... / Stabilise And Hang Up to Dry.

Q: 10. How much time is on a 400' roll of 35mm film at 24 and 18 fps?

A: Using Kodak's film rate calculator online (unfortunately I cannot reliably post links in the answer), you should be able to calculate the time on each 400' roll of VISION3 film. According to their calculator, 24 fps yields 4 minutes 26 seconds, and 18 fps yields 5 minutes 55 seconds.

23/09/2024

I was surprised how fast I received my orders. Very happy with the film and pricing. Thank you!

5
16/09/2024

I purchased a couple of rolls to take with me on vacation to the beach recently and really pleased with how well it performed. Very nice color, even it a simple point and shoot 35mm camera (did equally well in my AE-1). Lately, I've been shooting mostly B&W, large format and had been using Portra 400, but I really do like how the 35mm images came out so will probably try a box if it is ever released for 4x5.

5
01/09/2024

low grain and famous Kodak colors. prices are insane right now and B&H remains the cheapest spot to acquire film stock. hoping prices come down again but for now the kodak gold 200 is going to remain my daily driver as the stock performs well and is within my price range.

5
29/08/2024

simple easy to use, develops nicely

5
24/08/2024

Works well and looks great like a classic film

5
18/08/2024

What else is there to really say? This film has rich color, fine grain, and consistent results. I am especially pleased with the blues on this film, they pop much more than Colorplus, in my experience. Recommended!

5
16/08/2024

Kodak Gold 200 is really the best color photo-film for everyday use, primarily for amateurs and semi-professionals. Thank you Kodak for still produce celuloid for us, photo-film enthusiasts!

5
07/06/2024

love the colors and the feel this film gives

5
27/04/2024

my favorite film stock

5
24/04/2024

love this film stock and the look it gives.

5

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