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Kodak 800 135/36

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  • Kodak Portra 800 135/36
  • 35mm film color reproduction
  • with finer grain
  • higher sharpness and natural skin tones

Profi-KB-CN
Optimized KODAK PROFESSIONAL PORTRA 800 Film offers all the benefits of high-sensitivity film combined with finer grain, increased sharpness and natural skin tones, and natural color reproduction. PORTRA 800 film delivers the best underexposure latitude in its class and is then pushable to 1600 when higher sensitivity is required. The film is ideal for long focal lengths, fast shooting and adverse lighting conditions, allowing you to capture dark details without flash. PORTRA 800 film - for extremely impressive results in unfavorable light.

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MSRP* 29,99
23,76 Farb-Negativ-Film
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Kodak 800 135/36

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  • Kodak Portra 800 135/36
  • 35mm film color reproduction
  • with finer grain
  • higher sharpness and natural skin tones

Product description for Kodak 800 135/36

Profi-KB-CN
Optimized KODAK PROFESSIONAL PORTRA 800 Film offers all the benefits of high-sensitivity film combined with finer grain, increased sharpness and natural skin tones, and natural color reproduction. PORTRA 800 film delivers the best underexposure latitude in its class and is then pushable to 1600 when higher sensitivity is required. The film is ideal for long focal lengths, fast shooting and adverse lighting conditions, allowing you to capture dark details without flash. PORTRA 800 film - for extremely impressive results in unfavorable light.

Kodak 800 135/36

EAN and KAN KAN
EAN
0417714518510
KAN
1451855

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