Kodak Ektacolor Pro 400 Color Negative Film (35mm Roll Film, 36 Exposures)


Key Features
- 400-speed color negative film
- Extremely sharp with fine grain
- Rich skin tones and strong color
- Performs well in bright and low light
- Wide exposure latitude
- Reliable for all experience levels
- Available in 135 and 120 formats
- Versatile with excellent scanning quality
OVERVIEW
EKTACOLOR PRO 400 is the world's sharpest and finest grain 400 speed color negative film in the world. It produces exceptional skin tones and color saturation, and it allows photographers to adapt to a wide range of lighting conditions - from bright daylight to low light.
Available in 135 and 120 formats.
The EKTACOLOR PRO family offers outstanding exposure latitude, effectively accommodating variations in exposure and providing reliable performance for both amateur and professional photographers.
Available in 135 and 120 (medium format), the EKTACOLOR PRO family caters to diverse photography needs including lifestyle, sport, travel, street photography, and more. Its reputation for superb scanning and overall versatility has made it a staple for high-quality image production.
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film specifications
| Exposures | 36 |
| Film Type | Color Negative |
| Film Speed | 400 |
| Film Format | 35mm |
- Kodak Ektacolor Pro 400 Color Negative Film (35mm Roll Film, 36 Exposures)
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