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Kodak Professional Ektar Color Negative Film ISO 100, 120 Size, Propack of 5, *USA*

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Fulfilled by Unique Photo, Inc.

Arrives Monday, Jun 2
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Size: 1 Pack


Features

  • World's finest-grain color negative film
  • Extraordinary enlargement capability from a 35mm negative.
  • Ultra-vivid color and optimized sharpness.
  • Distinct edges and fine detail.
  • Incorporates entertainment imaging's Kodak vision film technology. Micro-structure optimized t-grain emulsions.

Description

Kodak Professional Ektar Color Negative Film ISO 100, 120 Size, Propack of 5, USA


Product Dimensions: 6.85 x 1.4 x 3.7 inches


Item Weight: 1.06 ounces


Manufacturer: Kodak


Item model number: 831 4098


Batteries: 1 Product Specific batteries required.


Is Discontinued By Manufacturer: Yes


Date First Available: June 17, 2003


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Top Amazon Reviews


  • Love the 100 grain
Size: 1 Pack
The 100-grain gets the details I want. The Ektar color profile seems vivid to my eyes, which I enjoy. This is Kodak, so you know you are getting a quality product. It's not like some weird off-brand where it has quirky developing requirements. I get my color negs processed by a good lab. That is the only experience I have with developing this film. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States 🇺🇸 on October 6, 2022 by Amazon Customer

  • Fine Grain, Great Color Reproduction
Size: 1 Pack
The grain is amazing on this stuff, I’m constantly impressed by that. Also, as a guy who makes a lot of longer time exposures at night, I appreciate the absence of color shift. You’ll look like a better photographer with this film, plus it’s currently in production so the supply is reliable- that’s important! ... show more
Reviewed in the United States 🇺🇸 on July 18, 2022 by cap

  • Very fine grain, even at night
Size: 1 Pack
This film has very little noticeable grain when adequately exposed. Grain can be a nice texture that adds grittiness to a subject so sometimes I like it. However, if you want to avoid grain, just buy this.
Reviewed in the United States 🇺🇸 on July 2, 2022 by J.Gilman

  • Not for portrait work, but a great color film for other studio/outdoor work.
Size: 1 Pack
If you love saturated colors, you'll love this film! Skin tones will likely be off though, so beware. This film has high resolution, works great in the darkroom as well as scanning digitally, and is easy to develop. If you can't/don't do slide film, but want to try to get close to the color saturation, this is your best bet. If you're working in unnatural light, this film still looks great with filters. I've used it in tungsten lighting with an 80A filter and all was well! Speaking of filters, with this film I've used Beseler color filter packs in a condenser enlarger and they've worked great so far with Ektar! I've also used color filter dichroic heads and those are always fine with it. With the results, you can even still use Kodak's image viewing filters for color prints to help you determine your filter pack if you haven't done color work for long. I recommend Fuji or Colortone papers. I first printed this film with Mitsubishi speed paper with good results. Fuji paper is so thin, it makes me sad, but Ektar likes it well enough! The base is thick enough to lay flat when loading in the enlarger and can even be pushed, but I haven't tried pulling. Overall, I recommend this film. Even if you just pick up a roll to try, it's worth a shot. After all, a photographer should know his options. For people, I recommend Fuji Pro or Kodak Portra, for beautiful and highest quality portrait, general studio set and landscape results I recommend Fuji Provia 100/ Velvia 50 slide films. E6 is easy to do at home with a kit. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States 🇺🇸 on August 5, 2015 by Alex

  • Fantastic General Purpose Film
Size: 1 Pack
This is a really great film that has had a bad reputation for rendering bad skin tones foisted upon it by people who base their claims on cheap minilab scans rather than scans from a pro lab. Ektar gives great colors that jump off the paper when you print it, and its very sharp and contrasty. I've even taken some lovely portraits with this film, even though the blow-hards on internet forums like to pan it, claiming it makes skin look overly red. As with any high contrast film though, the photographer needs to make sure the light they are shooting in is good and not overly contrasty or harsh. Ektar can make colors pop and show the world in surreal beauty, but it cant fix bad lighting or an overly wide dynamic range in a scene. With that caveat in mind, shots made with this film in the morning and evening hours or in open shade will have great color, very very little grain, and if the photographer does their part to keep things sharp, the film will not let them down. If anyone from Kodak should read this short review: Please find a way to make this film in high speed flavors as well! An ultra-saturated, ultra-sharp and ultra-contrast slow version would be welcome too. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States 🇺🇸 on January 10, 2013 by Michael R. Siegel

  • 2016 expiration, bought in 2014
Size: 1 Pack
Nice fresh batch of film. These five rolls will be exposed this summer, so even short dated film would have been fine. But if you sometimes want some fresh stock in the fridge "just in case," this vendor (Amazon itself) did well supplying it. The owners of a local photo shop last month around here decided to call it quits, a trend seen everywhere as "digital" takes the place of film. But that means planning ahead to have a supply of film handy when a photographic opportunity comes up. Most people who shoot medium format already know the characteristics of Ektar. What I would point out is how in the summer you've got more hours of daylight to take advantage of the smooth grain that comes with 100 speed film. If you use a quality photofinisher you'll be pleased. Thanks, Kodak, for continuing to offer us quality film at a time we know about the shifting market and your financial troubles. As a tribute I'll put a roll of Tri-X through my old folding Kodak No. 1 in the time ahead. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States 🇺🇸 on June 6, 2014 by P. Carson

  • Amazing, punchy colors! Great film!
Size: 1 Pack
I've been shooting a lot of Ektar lately, and am really loving the look: Awesome, punchy colors, great saturation, and it scans a dream. This stuff really is remarkable. This is the kind of film that makes you forget about digital. If you are even thinking about it, go for it. Go get yourself a cheap, used camera. Buy a few boxes of Ektar, and have at it. You'll get results that are unmatched by anything out there. Quick tip on shooting it, particularly for the digital shooters: Shoot this stuff exactly opposite of how you would shoot digital. With digital, you are always worried about blowing out highlights, so you want to err on the side of under-exposing. With Ektar, go ahead and over-expose. Even with a full stop of over-exposure, you'll get good highlight detail. Modern digital sensors like to talk about having 12 or more stops of "dynamic range", but what that misses is once they get to the maximum, they clip. Film handles highlights so much better. Throw some light on this film and it will reward you! ... show more
Reviewed in the United States 🇺🇸 on April 5, 2014 by Fauxmaha

  • Pulled 1 stop and developed in ECN-2
Size: 1 Pack
Great film in harsh light. I shot a roll at 50 ISO and developed at box speed and the tones were less saturated but still true to their real colors. I did this in an ECN-2 developing kit and I can’t recommend enough!
Reviewed in the United States 🇺🇸 on May 27, 2021 by Andrew Alvarado

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