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KODAK PROFESSIONAL EKTAR 100 Film is the world's finest grain color negative film. With ISO 100 speed, high saturation and ultra-vivid color. An ideal choice for commercial photographers and advanced amateurs.
Place of Manufacture | Place of Manufacture China | Place of Manufacture China | Place of Manufacture China | Place of Manufacture China |
Brand Compatibility | Brand Compatibility All 135 films | Brand Compatibility All 135 films | Brand Compatibility All 135 films | Brand Compatibility All 135 films |
Number of Film Packs Included | Number of Film Packs Included 36 | Number of Film Packs Included 36 | Number of Film Packs Included 30 | Number of Film Packs Included 30 |
Dimension (Wx H xD mm) | Dimension (Wx H xD mm) 60x35x35 | Dimension (Wx H xD mm) 60x35x35 | Dimension (Wx H xD mm) 60x35x35 | Dimension (Wx H xD mm) 60x35x35 |
Special Feature | Special Feature KODAK PROFESSIONAL EKTAR 100 Film is the world's finest grain color negative film. With ISO 100 speed, high saturation and ultra-vivid color. An ideal choice for commercial photographers and advanced amateurs. | Special Feature KODAK PROFESSIONAL PORTRA 800 Film delivers well balanced color saturation, very fine grain, and best-in-class underexposure latitude. | Special Feature Color Nordic is best suited for shooting outdoor landscapes or portraits, especially when using earth tones as the background. | Special Feature Japanese style has gradually become the mainstream of photography in recent years; photos showing "low saturation" and "low contrast" are important characteristics of Japanese style. |
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