Kodak Portra 800 135 (36 exposure)
Packing everything in one, this Kodak Portra 800 135 (36 Exposure) film is an ISO 800, high-speed colour negative film that is ideal for shooting moving subjects and in low-light conditions. It comes with nominal underexposure latitude where it can be pushed effectively to ISO 1600 while maintaining quality, highlight and shadow details, sharpness, fine grain structure, and vivid skin tones. More
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Packing everything in one, this Kodak Portra 800 135 (36 Exposure) film is an ISO 800, high-speed colour negative film that is ideal for shooting moving subjects and in low-light conditions. It comes with nominal underexposure latitude where it can be pushed effectively to ISO 1600 while maintaining quality, highlight and shadow details, sharpness, fine grain structure, and vivid skin tones.
Kodak Portra 800 135 (36 Exposure) Key Features:
- Fast shutter speeds can capture moving subjects with great detail
- The day-light balanced colour negative film delivers good colour gradation
- Has a vivid colour saturation contributing to pleasing skin tones
- Micro-structure optimised T-Grain emulsion technology produces high sharpness and grain structure
- Offers enhanced enlargement and scanning performance
- The sensitivity of ISO 800/30 renders neutral colour accuracy and true colour reproduction
- Versatile underexposure latitude can be pushed to ISO 1600
- Versatile underexposure latitude can be pushed to ISO 1600
- Perfect for using with long lenses
- Can be developed by the C-41 process
Expanded Kodak Portra 800 135 (36 Exposure) Key Features:
ISO 800/30
The high-speed colour negative film has an exposure rating of ISO 800 which is rendered the best for low light conditions and moving subjects. Shot at fast shutter speeds, the images retain good quality and vivid neutral tones.
Kodak T-Grain Emulsion
The Micro-structure Optimised Kodak T-Grain emulsion technology is used by Kodak to enhance scanning and enlargement performance to the colour negative film. It produces a fine grain structure with high sharpness and colour accuracy.
Extended Exposure Latitude
The Kodak Portra 800 film has underexposure latitude that can be pushed to ISO 1600 and still retain good image quality. The extended exposure latitude maintains the highlight and shadow details of the images.
What's in the box?
- 1 x Kodak Portra 800 135 Film (36 Exposure)
FAQs:
How should the film be stored?
Exposed and unexposed, both films should be stored 21-degree Celsius or 13-degree Celsius for extended periods. The exposed film should be processed as soon as possible after exposure. To avoid moisture condensation from being refrigerated, allow the film to warm up to room temperature. The processed negative should be stored in a cool, dry place, away from strong light.
What is a colour negative film?
Colour negative film is also known as print film, which when developed has an orange tint and inverted colours. These are easily available.
Which all technologies are used?
The Kodak Portra 800 uses micro-structure optimised T-Grain emulsions for fine-grain texture and vivid sharpness, Kodak Proprietary advanced development accelerators for enhancing scanning performance, and Antenna Dye Sensitisation for high-speed films to allow greater enlargement.
Which processing is supported by this film?
The colour negative films use C-41 processing for development. The replenishment and wash rates may vary according to the amount of exposure to the film and scene content.
How can the negatives be scanned?
The Portra 800 films are easy to scan with different scanning options such as linear-array-CCD, area-array-CCD, and PMT film scanners. These can also be easily scanned on desktop scanners and high-end drum scanners.
Back to topProduct Specification
For Use With | 35 mm Format |
Quantity | 1 |
Type | Colour Film |