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Models & Brands: Kodak 400NC, FUJIFILM 100F (RVP 100F), Canon, FUJIFILM, FUJIFILM, PANA-VUE, Ilford FP4 Plus, Kodak 160NC, FUJIFILM, Ilford FP4 Plus

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Kodak 400NC
Kodak 400NC
Weight: 0.9 pounds
List Price: $137.47
Price: $94.50
Key features Kodak 400NC
  • Natural colors, fine grain and soft contrast. Excellent for outdoor photography.
  • Model: Kodak PROFESSIONAL PORTRA 400NC - Color print film - 8 x 10" - ISO 400 - 10 sheets

Review Kodak PROFESSIONAL PORTRA 400NC - Color print film - 8 x 10" - ISO 400 - 10 sheets / Kodak 400NC:

Kodak Professional PORTRA Films offer photographers both variety and consistency. You have your choice of speed, color saturation, and format for virtually any shooting situation. PORTRA Films deliver beautifully matched final prints. The PORTRA Film family yields consistently rich and detailed negatives with a neutrally balanced tone scale from shadows to highlights. Emulsion overcoat and scanner friendly designs make PORTRA Films the perfect choice for photographers and labs who scan negatives. Kodak Professional PORTRA 400NC Film features natural colors and high speed. Use 400NC Film for smooth, natural flesh tones in low light or on-camera flash situations.
FUJIFILM 100F (RVP 100F)
FUJIFILM 100F (RVP 100F)
Weight: 0.65 pounds
List Price: $184.16
Price: $119.95
Key features FUJIFILM 100F (RVP 100F)
  • Ultra-High Saturated Color Reproduction
  • Multi-Color-Correction Layer Technology
  • World-Class Color Fidelity
  • ISO 100 Speed
  • Improved Skin Tone Reproduction
  • Model: Fujifilm Fujichrome Velvia RVP 100F Color Slide Film ISO 100, 4 x 5", 50 Sheets, Transparency

Review Fujifilm Fujichrome Velvia RVP 100F Color Slide Film ISO 100, 4 x 5", 50 Sheets, Transparency / FUJIFILM 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.
Canon
Price: $229.99

Review E1 COMMAND BACK / Canon:

FUJIFILM
FUJIFILM
Price: $109.99

Review CU 135-36 PP20 Rolls Fujicolor Super Hg 1600 / FUJIFILM:

Fujicolor Super HG 1600 CU (ISO 1600 Daylight) This extremely high speed daylight color negative film is ideal for stopping action in fast-paced sports, or for indoor existing-light photos.
FUJIFILM
FUJIFILM
Price: $97.99

Review Neopan 1600 Professional Black-and-White Film 135-36 Film, ISO 1600, Pro-pack (20 rolls) / FUJIFILM:

A high-speed, ISO 1600 black-and-white film is designed for rapid auto-processing, processing time is equal to that of Neopan 400, allowing the two films to be processed simultaneously. This ultra-high speed black and white film features push processing capability to EI4800 and is adaptable to a wide range of speeds with excellent push/pull characteristics.
PANA-VUE
Price: $39.99

Review PANA-VUE ARCHIVAL PRINT PAGES 4X6 PRINTS - 100 PAGES - EACH SHEET HOLDS 6 PRINTS / PANA-VUE:

Ilford FP4 Plus
Ilford FP4 Plus

Review Ilford FP4 Plus - Black & white print film - 8 x 20" - ISO 125 - 25 sheets / Ilford FP4 Plus:

ILFORD FP4 Plus is an exceptionally fine grain, medium speed, black and white film. It is ideal for high quality indoor and outdoor photography, particularly when giant enlargements are to be made. In addition to general photography, FP4 Plus is also suited to copying and internegative work, and has many applications in scientific, technical and industrial photography.
Kodak 160NC
Kodak 160NC
Price: $266.98

Review Kodak PROFESSIONAL PORTRA 160NC - Color print film - 70 mm x 100' roll - ISO 160 / Kodak 160NC:

It could be the pose you've lit meticulously. Or a subject that's suddenly in perfect light. In either situation, you can capture every detail with KODAK PROFESSIONAL PORTRA 160-Speed Films. Their very fine grain reveals breathtaking intricacies, even in enlargements. Choose PORTRA 160NC Film to get the ideal level of color saturation and contrast to match the situation. PORTRA 160NC Natural Color Film is designed to reproduce color as the human eye sees it. Low contrast, very fine grain, and natural colors.
FUJIFILM
FUJIFILM
Price: $32.95

Review Fujichrome Astia 100F 220 5-roll Pro-pack / FUJIFILM:

Fujichrome Astia 100F (RAP 100F) Professional Film A combination of the latest in Multi-Color-Correction Layer technology and fine-grain technologies have resulted in Astia 100F a new film with strikingly improved skin tones and texture reproduction. With an RMS granularity of 7 Astia 100F gives you an unbeatable new freedom from grain and a new standard in color fidelity. Along with an improved image stability, Astia 100F delivers full details from highlights to shadows.
Ilford FP4 Plus
Ilford FP4 Plus
Weight: 0.6 pounds
List Price: $49.13
Price: $39.95
Key features Ilford FP4 Plus
  • ISO 125/22° BLACK AND WHITE PROFESSIONAL FILM FOR HIGH PRINT QUALITY AND FLEXIBILITY IN USE
  • Model: Ilford FP4 Plus - Black & white print film - 5 x 7" - ISO 125 - 25 sheets

Review Ilford FP4 Plus - Black & white print film - 5 x 7" - ISO 125 - 25 sheets / Ilford FP4 Plus:

Ilford FP4 Plus is a fine-grained medium contrast panchromatic emulsion. Nominally rated at ISO 125/22, it yields very fine grain and outstanding sharpness with very high acutance. Ilford FP4 Plus has good exposure latitude making it very suitable for most photographic subjects under a variety of lighting conditions. The balance of sensitivity, grain and sharpness make Ilford FP4 Plus the most popular medium speed film.
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