Flic Film Elektra 100 ISO Color Negative Film (35mm, 36 Exposures)


Key Features
- Color Negative 35mm Film
- ISO 100/21° in C-41 Process
- Fine Grain, Natural Color Rendition
- Wide Exposure Latitude
- Daylight balanced
- 36 Exposures
- Estar Base
OVERVIEW
The Flic Film Elektra 100 is a fine grained, medium speed, color negative film with excellent acuity and true color rendition. Elektra is KODAK Aerocolor IV* film, originally designed for aerial photography and reconnaissance, spooled into 35mm cartridges.
The T-Grain emulsion achieves enhanced sharpness and resolution and makes this film ideal for scanning. Elektra 100 also has 30nm-longer red sensitivity than previous aerial films for increased haze penetration and foliage reproduction, as well as increased green saturation and lower D-min values for fast printing times
Please Note: this film has a tendency to light pipe, eg. the light will travel up the leader and into the first three frames. Load the film in very low light conditions.
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film specifications
| Film Type | Color Negative Aerial |
| Exposures | 36 |
| Film Format | 35mm |
| Film Speed | 100 ISO |
- Flic Film Elektra 100 ISO Color Negative Film (35mm, 36 Exposures)
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Is there ISO 1600 or 3200 color film, and why is it so uncommon?
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