Colour Negative Film
35mm
ISO 400
36 Exposures
C41 processing
DX–Coded
Overview

Kodak Portra 400 Colour Negative Film is a versatile, high-performance film that offers stunning sharpness and vivid colours. It’s designed to capture the beauty of nature in all its intricate detail even when exposed to low light for incredibly rich results. This colour negative film is perfect for both landscape and portrait photography, delivering excellent results in both daylight and low light conditions. It has excellent grain structure, making it a great choice for enlarged prints. Plus, it’s super saturated and stable under all types of lighting conditions so you can be sure to get the results you want each and every time. With Kodak Portra 400 Colour Negative Film, you can truly capture life’s moments in vivid colour and stunning detail like never before.

SKU: GC21-6031678

Kodak Portra 400 Color Negative Film (35mm Roll Film, 36 Exposures, 5-Pack)

Kodak Portra 400 Colour Negative Film is a versatile, high-performance film that offers stunning sharpness and vivid colours. It’s designed to capture the beauty of nature in all its intricate detail even when exposed to low light for incredibly rich results. This colour negative film is perfect for both landscape and portrait photography, delivering excellent results in both daylight and low light conditions. It has excellent grain structure, making it a great choice for enlarged prints. Plus, it’s super saturated and stable under all types of lighting conditions so you can be sure to get the results you want each and every time. With Kodak Portra 400 Colour Negative Film, you can truly capture life’s moments in vivid colour and stunning detail like never before.

This item is five 36-exposure rolls of 35mm film.

Features

Daylight-Balanced Colour Negative Film

ISO 400/27° in C-41 Process

Very Fine Grain, VISION Film Technology

High Color Saturation, Low Contrast

Colour Negative Film
35mm
ISO 400
36 Exposures
C41 processing
DX–Coded
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Product Overview

Kodak Portra 400 Colour Negative Film is a versatile, high-performance film that offers stunning sharpness and vivid colours. It’s designed to capture the beauty of nature in all its intricate detail even when exposed to low light for incredibly rich results. This colour negative film is perfect for both landscape and portrait photography, delivering excellent results in both daylight and low light conditions. It has excellent grain structure, making it a great choice for enlarged prints. Plus, it’s super saturated and stable under all types of lighting conditions so you can be sure to get the results you want each and every time. With Kodak Portra 400 Colour Negative Film, you can truly capture life’s moments in vivid colour and stunning detail like never before.

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Key Features

Colour Negative Film

Kodak Portra 400 Colour Negative Film is a versatile, high-performance film that offers stunning sharpness and vivid colours.

35mm

The Kodak Portra 400 Colour Negative Film is a 35mm format film.

ISO 400

At true ISO 400 speed, this film delivers spectacular skin tones plus exceptional color saturation over a wide range of lighting conditions.

36 Exposures

Each Kodak Portra 400 Colour Negative Film roll has 36 exposures.

C41 processing

The Kodak Portra 400 Colour Negative Film requires C41 film processing.

DX–Coded

The 35mm cartridges are DX–coded with the number 115334.

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