REFLX LAB 320D AHU 35MM 36EX COLOR FILM

Key Features
- 35mm daylight-balanced color negative film
- 36 exposures per roll
- Rated at ISO 250 (ECN-2) or ISO 320 (C-41)
- DX-coded as ISO 400
- Process via C-41 or ECN-2 chemistry
OVERVIEW
Introducing REFLX LAB 320D 135 Film: Hollywood-grade image quality, fresh-dated, and upgraded with new AHU (Anti-Halation Undercoating) technology. AHU eliminates remjet, making processing hassle-free—works with both ECN-2 and C-41. It also adds anti-static properties, reducing dust on negatives.
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film specifications
| Film Speed | ISO 400 |
| Film Format | 35mm |
| Exposures | 36 |
| Film Type | Color Negative |
- REFLX LAB 320D AHU 35MM 36EX COLOR FILM
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