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Models & Brands: Kodak 160NC, PHOENIX P09081, Kodak HDC 135-24-3H, Fuji, FUJIFILM, FUJIFILM, Fuji 100F (RVP 100F), Kodak 400VC, FUJIFILM 100 Professional [RVP100], Kodak E100G

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Kodak 160NC
Kodak 160NC
Weight: 0.25 pounds
Price: $44.95

Review Kodak PROFESSIONAL PORTRA 160NC - Color print film - 220 (6 cm) - ISO 160 - 5 rolls / Kodak 160NC:

The NC designation (Natural Color) lives up to its name. Colors are accurate, delivering clean whites and pure reds. Flesh tones are excellent and a comparatively low contrast position helps to smooth out skin blemishes and hold detail in both very light and very dark fabrics. This film is generally recommended for controlled lighting situations, but the softer contrast can also provide you with a critical advantage if you are faced with an overly harsh lighting situation that you need to shoot with available light. These features, along with the fact that the negatives from PORTRA 160NC Film enlarge well, make it a perfect choice for both portraits and weddings.
PHOENIX P09081
PHOENIX P09081
Price: $179.95
Key features PHOENIX P09081
  • Optical Construction- 7 elements 6 groups
  • Minimum Focusing Distance- 6.1 feet
  • 500mm Mirror Lens
  • Filter size- 95mm (front) 34mm (rear)
  • Aperture Range- F6.3 fixed
  • Model: Phoenix TDX 500mm f/6.3 Mirror Lens, T-Mount Digital Optics (must email us your choice of Mount converter for T-mount)

Review Phoenix TDX 500mm f/6.3 Mirror Lens, T-Mount Digital Optics (must email us your choice of Mount converter for T-mount) / PHOENIX P09081:

You must specify which mount converter to T-Mount you need when you purchase this item. (Only one T-Mount Converter is included with Purchase). A high quality lens with a huge reach at a fraction of the cost of a camera brand lens. Compact and light weight, this lens is great for photographing subjects at great distances. Ideal for sports and nature photographers on a budget. This 500mm lens is fixed F/6. 3 so it allows the shooter to use a slightly faster shutter speed than an F/8. 0 lens.
Kodak HDC 135-24-3H
Kodak HDC 135-24-3H
Weight: 0.75 pounds
Price: $10.99
Key features Kodak HDC 135-24-3H
  • High Definition 400 Film is the film of choice for very high quality photography in wide ranging situations, especially with telephoto lenses, limited light conditions, or for stop-action work
  • Designed for exposure by daylight and electronic flash
  • Brings state-of-the-art KODAK ADVANTIX Film technology to 35 mm, for superior grain in the 400-speed class
  • ISO 400, 35mm color negative film
  • Emulsion has superior resistance to damaging scratches
  • Model: Kodak High Definition 400 Speed 24 Exposure Film (3-Pack)

Review Kodak High Definition 400 Speed 24 Exposure Film (3-Pack) / Kodak HDC 135-24-3H:

Kodak High Definition 400 Film is the world's finest grain 400-speed color print film. It provides a unique balance of fine grain, sharpness, color reproduction, and contrast to yield results with excellent clarity and enlargement capability. This multi-purpose film is designed for exposure with daylight or electronic flash. You can also obtain pleasing results under most existing-light sources without filters. Excellent sharpness and fine grain provide high quality pictures that you'll be proud to share with others.
Fuji
Fuji
Price: $109.50

Review Fuji Fp3000b 3x4 Inch 10 Pack / Fuji:

The Fujifilm instant black and white film series FP-100B / FP-3000B is a "peel-apart" panchromatic material. Emulsion types available include FP-100B EI 100 and FP-3000B High Speed EI 3200. The FP-100B and FP-3000B series is designed for cameras and other photographic equipment that accept instant film packs yielding 3. 25 x 4. 25 images. Emulsion types available include FP-100B EI 100 and FP-3000B High Speed EI 3200. This film can be used for scientific applications, ID photos and image preview. This film REQUIRES a #405 Pack Film Back.
FUJIFILM
FUJIFILM
Weight: 0.7 pounds
Price: $97.95
Key features FUJIFILM
  • Uses Technology Produced for Fujichrome ASTIA 100 Delivers extremely fine grain and resolution
  • Standard E-6 Processing
  • Rich, Balanced Tone Scale
  • Outstanding Reciprocity Characteristics
  • Clean, Faithful Color Reproduction Captures subtle color gradations for heightened realism
  • Model: Fujifilm Fujichrome RTP II 64 Tungsten Balanced, Color Slide Film ISO 64, 4 x 5", 50 Sheets, Transparency

Review Fujifilm Fujichrome RTP II 64 Tungsten Balanced, Color Slide Film ISO 64, 4 x 5", 50 Sheets, Transparency / FUJIFILM:

For Use Under Tungsten Lighting Rich, Balanced Tone Scale Clean, Faithful Color Reproduction
FUJIFILM
FUJIFILM
Weight: 1.8 pounds
List Price: $208.45
Price: $98.80
Key features FUJIFILM
  • Unsurpassed gray balance. Gray tones are reproduced with unparalleled neutrality and accuracy, even withina wide range of exposures
  • Smooth, natural reproduction of skin tones New color coupler technology delivers exceptionally well-nuanced skin tones and ensures that all hues are consistent from highlight to shadow, regardless of density. Pro 160S offers a gentler tonal curve
  • Significantly finer grain structure. The new film boast even finer grain than their predecessors, with an RMS granularity of 3 (vs. 4 for the current NPS 160 and NPC 160). The result is notably smoother, richer-looking prints, especially at larger sizes.
  • Single-channel printing. All four films in the new Fujicolor Pro line, despite their differences in speedand contrast, can now be printed in a single print channel
  • Optimized for digital scanning and printing. By combining excellent tonal qualities in a wide exposure range (-1 to +3 EV) and exceptionally fine grain, the scanning characteristics of Pro 160S and Pro 160C in digital printing systems, such as Fujifilm's Frontier digital lab system, dramatically improve.
  • Model: Fujifilm Fujicolor Pro 160S Color Negative Film ISO 160, 35mm Size, 36 Exposure,Pack of 20. U.S.A

Review Fujifilm Fujicolor Pro 160S Color Negative Film ISO 160, 35mm Size, 36 Exposure,Pack of 20. U.S.A / FUJIFILM:

Fujicolor Pro 160S - Smooth, creamy reproduction of skin tones and neutral gray balance makes Pro 160S ideal for a wide range of applications from wedding photography to portraiture, fashion, and commercial work. It's extremely fine grain structure and outstanding sharpness assure beautiful prints even with display size enlargements This film represent the leading edge of Fujifilm's color negative film technology. It was designed to be optimized for digital scanning and printing systems, resulting in a smooth hybrid film/digital workflow.
Fuji 100F (RVP 100F)
Fuji 100F (RVP 100F)
Price: $51.99

Review Fujichrome Velvia 100F (RVP) 220- 5 Pack Slide Film / Fuji 100F (RVP 100F):

FUJICHROME Velvia 100F Professional (RVP100F) is an ISO 100 daylight-type color reversal film for professional use. In addition to providing the world's highest level of color saturation and color fidelity, this film boasts a speed rating of ISO 100 and an RMS granularity of 8, which is equivalent to that of PROVIA 100F. The result is a film that is ideally suited for a wide range of subjects which demand highly saturated colors and high image quality, from nature and landscape photography to commercial, product and interior photography.
Kodak 400VC
Kodak 400VC
Weight: 1.25 pounds
Price: $37.45

Review Kodak Portra 400VC Color Negative Film ISO 400, 220 Size, Pack of 5, *USA* / Kodak 400VC:

Vivid colors, fine grain and medium contrast. Excellent for outdoor photography, especially on overcast days. Introduced in 1998, these four films shared breakthrough Single Channel Printing technology, employing the same dyes and couplers. The result: same spectral sensitivity and spectral-dye density across film speeds remarkably compatible final prints, no matter what combination of PORTRA Films shot: 120/220 and 35 mm formats, natural color an d vivid color, 160 and 400 speeds.
FUJIFILM 100 Professional [RVP100]
FUJIFILM 100 Professional [RVP100]
Weight: 0.75 pounds
List Price: $184.16
Price: $129.00
Key features FUJIFILM 100 Professional [RVP100]
  • Velvia 100 Professional: Technologies
  • PSHC (Pure, Stable & High-Performance Dye-Forming Coupler) technologies
  • V-Coupler technology: A magenta coupler that extends the technology that has markedly improved color reproduction and stability in products such as Fujifilm's color papers.
  • X-Coupler technology: A unique cyan coupler developed by Fujifilm and employed in such products as Velvia 100F.
  • The couplers developed for new Fujichrome Velvia 100 combine remarkable color stability with high color formation efficiency. This makes possible not only Velvia 100's fundamental ultra-high saturation, but also its outstanding image stability.
  • Model: Fujifilm Fujichrome Velvia RVP 100 Color Slide Film ISO 100, 4 x 5", 50 Sheets, Transparency, U.S.A

Review Fujifilm Fujichrome Velvia RVP 100 Color Slide Film ISO 100, 4 x 5", 50 Sheets, Transparency, U.S.A / FUJIFILM 100 Professional [RVP100]:

FUJICHROME Velvia 100 Professional [RVP 100] is a daylight-type high-image-quality color reversal film with an ISO speed rating of 100. In addition to the world's highest level of color saturation, this film boasts an RMS granularity of 8, making it suitable for scenery, nature photography and other subjects that demand precisely modulated, vibrant color reproduction and high image quality.
Kodak E100G
Kodak E100G
Weight: 0.7 pounds
List Price: $164.34
Price: $104.94

Review Kodak PROFESSIONAL EKTACHROME E100G - Color slide film - 35 mm x 100' roll - ISO 100 / Kodak E100G:

See for yourself. Enlarge E100G Film and see the amazing detail, clean highlights, and brighter whites. And with this high-tech generation of 100-speed color transparency films, your enlargements will be virtually grainless. With E100G Film, let your subject be your challenge, not your film. The film is designed to respond to diverse shooting environments. Use E100G Film, with its neutral balance, for shooting in the studio or on location. From creativity to productivity, E100G Film lets you capture an image and do much more. When you scan this film, you can count on remarkably detailed output - from transparencies to enlargements.
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