Colour Negative Film
35mm
ISO 800
36 Exposures
C-41
DX Coded
Overview

CineStill 800Tungsten High Speed Colour Negative Film 35mm is a unique film stock that offers an unparalleled experience. It has a high speed of 800 ISO, but also retains the warmth and subtle colour palette of classic tungsten motion picture stocks. The unique silver halide crystal provides exceptional sharpness, vibrancy and latitude for pushing and pulling your exposures up to 4 stops without compromising quality or character.

SKU: GC18-800T-36EXP

CineStill 800 Tungsten High Speed Colour Negative Film 35mm

CineStill 800Tungsten High Speed Colour Negative Film 35mm is a unique film stock that offers an unparalleled experience. It has a high speed of 800 ISO, but also retains the warmth and subtle colour palette of classic tungsten motion picture stocks. The unique silver halide crystal provides exceptional sharpness, vibrancy and latitude for pushing and pulling your exposures up to 4 stops without compromising quality or character.

With its superior grain structure, this film can be used in multiple situations ranging from low light settings to brightly lit scenes – giving you the flexibility to experiment and create beautiful images with ease. Whether it’s capturing landscapes, street photography, portraits or still life, CineStill 800Tungsten empowers you with the creativity and control you need to create powerful photographs.


FEATURES

  • Colour negative motion picture emulsion
  • Safe for C-41 photo lab processing (Remjet backing free)
  • Resulting in a slight halation effect
  • 35mm / 36exp.
  • Tungsten balanced
  • Designed for difficult low light tungsten situations
  • Can be push-processed up to 3200 ISO
  • Factory spooled, DX-Coded Cassettes

Colour Negative Film
35mm
ISO 800
36 Exposures
C-41
DX Coded
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Product Overview

CineStill 800Tungsten High Speed Colour Negative Film 35mm is a unique film stock that offers an unparalleled experience. It has a high speed of 800 ISO, but also retains the warmth and subtle colour palette of classic tungsten motion picture stocks. The unique silver halide crystal provides exceptional sharpness, vibrancy and latitude for pushing and pulling your exposures up to 4 stops without compromising quality or character.

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Key Features

Colour Negative Film

CineStill 800Tungsten Xpro C-41 Colour Negative Film is reformatted movie stock that has been prepared and packaged for use in still cameras.

35mm

CineStill 800 Tungsten High Speed Colour Negative Film is a 35mm film.

ISO 800

CineStill 800 Tungsten High Speed Colour Negative Film has an ISO of 800.

36 Exposures

CineStill 800 Tungsten High Speed Colour Negative Film has 36 exposures.

C-41

CineStill 800 Tungsten High Speed Colour Negative Film requires C-41 processing.

DX Coded

CineStill 800 Tungsten High Speed Colour Negative Film DX Coded.

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