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€11.74 (incl. VAT)
In 2012, Kodak unfortunately stopped producing all slide film. Thanks to the resurgence in film photography, the company has brought back an updated Ektachrome emulsion: Ektachrome 100D. With the release of E100D in motion picture format, these rolls can be sold at much more affordable prices than at regular stores (>EUR 20).
E100D is an extremely fine grain colour reversal film with vibrant colours. Expect more neutral colours than Fujifilm’s Provia and Velvia slide films, with excellent skin colour rendition. Reversal film is more contrasty than print film and has a more narrow dynamic range, so make sure you trust your camera’s meter or dust off your metering skills.
The classic label design is a nod to the old Ektachrome and Kodachrome canister designs.
Max. 10 rolls per order.
First photo by Daniel Nierga
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After a third round of price increases by Kodak, it is becoming harder for us to keep film affordable.
That is why we want to look at alternative sources of cheap film, and for that we need YOUR help!
If you are in possession of, or you can point us to large quantities of film, please get in contact with us! We are looking for in-date or expired film in bulk, such as
– Bulk rolls –
– Motion picture rolls –
– Factory-rolled canisters –
Etc.
Any tips that lead to more cheap film being added to the store will be rewarded.
Some reports of light leaks on colour and black-and-white film rolls show that the film confirmation window in some cameras can cause repeated fogging over the entire roll’s length. This is not caused by poor light seals, but rather by light piping through the clear UV coating on the film label. To prevent leaks from showing on your rolls, cover the film confirmation window up until light-tight.
NOW100 and discount rolls are unaffected by this issue. From 1 Sept. 2022 for Vision3 500T, and from 21 Oct. 2022 for Vision3 250D, Vision3 film is shipped with labels that do not suffer from light piping. Ektachrome 100D and Double-X are shipped with light leak free labels from 12 May 2023 and 1 June 2023 , respectively.
Kodak’s new prices unfortunately also affect motion picture film. New film prices are listed below, and are subject to change. These new prices will go in effect from 1 March 2023. Film stocks that are not listed are not affected and their prices will remain the same.
Vision3 250D 135/36: EUR 6.60
Vision3 500T 135/36: EUR 6.60
Double-X 135/36: EUR 6.85
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