List of products by brand Kodak
The Kodak Gold 200 is a classic film with a really good Price/Quality ratio.
This film is suited for almost all kind of situations: it can be used outside or inside depending on the lightning.
The Return of the Gold 200 in medium format!
The Kodak Gold 200 is a classic film with a really good Price/Quality ratio.
This film is suited for almost all kind of situations: it can be used outside or inside depending on the lightning.
The Kodak Film Case is inspired by the cases made by Kodak back in the days, it is now produced to store 5 35mm analog films together.
These cases are nicely manufactured with a heavy metal and an inner plastic rack to sort your films.
The Kodak Film Case is inspired by the cases made by Kodak back in the days, it is now produced to store 5 35mm analog films together.
These cases are nicely manufactured with a heavy metal and an inner plastic rack to sort your films.
The Kodak Film Case is inspired by the cases made by Kodak back in the days, it is now produced to store 5 35mm analog films together.
These cases are nicely manufactured with a heavy metal and an inner plastic rack to sort your films.
The Kodak Film Case is inspired by the cases made by Kodak back in the days, it is now produced to store 5 35mm analog films together.
These cases are nicely manufactured with a heavy metal and an inner plastic rack to sort your films.
The Kodak Film Case is inspired by the cases made by Kodak back in the days, it is now produced to store 5 35mm analog films together.
These cases are nicely manufactured with a heavy metal and an inner plastic rack to sort your films.
The Kodak Film Case is inspired by the cases made by Kodak back in the days, it is now produced to store 5 35mm analog films together.
These cases are nicely manufactured with a heavy metal and an inner plastic rack to sort your films.
The Kodak Film Case is inspired by the cases made by Kodak back in the days, it is now produced to store both 120 and 35mm analog films together.
These cases are nicely manufactured with a heavy metal and an inner plastic rack to sort your films.
The Kodak Film Case is inspired by the cases made by Kodak back in the days, it is now produced to store both 120 and 35mm analog films together.
These cases are nicely manufactured with a heavy metal and an inner plastic rack to sort your films.
The Kodak Film Case is inspired by the cases made by Kodak back in the days, it is now produced to store both 120 and 35mm analog films together.
These cases are nicely manufactured with a heavy metal and an inner plastic rack to sort your films.
The Kodak Film Case is inspired by the cases made by Kodak back in the days, it is now produced to store both 120 and 35mm analog films together.
These cases are nicely manufactured with a heavy metal and an inner plastic rack to sort your films.
The Kodak Film Case is inspired by the cases made by Kodak back in the days, it is now produced to store both 120 and 35mm analog films together.
These cases are nicely manufactured with a heavy metal and an inner plastic rack to sort your films.
The Kodak Film Case is inspired by the cases made by Kodak back in the days, it is now produced to store both 120 and 35mm analog films together.
These cases are nicely manufactured with a heavy metal and an inner plastic rack to sort your films.
The Kodak Ektar 100 is the negative color film with the finest grain in the world.
This film will give you splendid colors and extreme fine grain.
The Kodak Ektar 100 is the negative color film with the finest grain in the world.
This film will give you splendid colors and extreme fine grain.
Here comes back the famous slide film from Kodak.
The Ektachrome E100 is a warm low speed slide film with ultra fine grain (T-grain), giving brighter white and high contrast.
Recommended for portrait as there's a great fidelity in skin tones but also ideal for landscape or street photography.
This pack contains 10 Sheets of 4 x 5 Inch sheet films for full format camera.
Here comes back the famous slide film from Kodak.
The Ektachrome E100 is a warm low speed slide film with ultra fine grain (T-grain), giving brighter white and high contrast.
Recommended for portrait as there's a great fidelity in skin tones but also ideal for landscape or street photography.
Here comes back the famous slide film from Kodak.
The Ektachrome E100 is a warm low speed slide film with ultra fine grain (T-grain), giving brighter white and high contrast.
Recommended for portrait as there's a great fidelity in skin tones but also ideal for landscape or street photography.
The Kodak Ektachrome 100D is a classic color slide film with unique cinema colors and ultra fine grain.
Made as a Super 8 film, it should be developed with E6 process.
It can be used at 100 ISO (Daylight) or 25 ISO (Tungsten with 80A filter)
The Kodak Ektachrome 100D is a classic color slide film with unique cinema colors and ultra fine grain.
Manufactured for 16mm movie cameras, it should be developed with E6 process.
It can be used at 100 ISO (Daylight) or 25 ISO (Tungsten with 80A filter)
The Kodak Double-X is legendary black and white cinema film that has been used for production like Raging Bull (1980), Stranger than paradise (1984), Schinder's list (1993) or more recently Kill Bill: Vol 1 (2003), Casino Royale (2006), etc. The Double-X has soft tonality and a pretty fine grain.
Manufactured for 16mm movie cameras, it can be developped with Kodak D-96.
It can be used at 200 ISO (3200K) or 250 ISO (Daylight)
The Kodak-76 is a universal powder developper for black and white films, a classic from Kodak. Nearly the same as the famous Ilford ID-11.
For a global use, it's often associated to the Kodak Tri-X as it offers great results but still very efficient with most of the black and white film on the market.
The D-76 has a high latitude which allows to take advantage of the film sensitivity and deep work on the grey. The grain is fine and the shadows are detailed.
This developper can be normaly and push processed.
Also available in 1L in our eShop.
The Kodak-76 is a universal powder developper for black and white films, a classic from Kodak. Nearly the same as the famous Ilford ID-11.
For a global use, it's often associated to the Kodak Tri-X as it offers great results but still very efficient with most of the black and white film on the market.
The D-76 has a high latitude which allows to take advantage of the film sensitivity and deep work on the grey. The grain is fine and the shadows are detailed.
This developper can be normaly and push processed.
Also available in 3,8L in our eShop.
The Kodak Color Plus 200 is the cheapest film from Kodak.
This negative color film is a blessing for all analog shooters: easy to use, can be shot in any conditions, nice "Kodak" colors...
Its low price will make it a daily life film.
The Kodak Color Plus 200 is the cheapest film from Kodak.
This negative color film is a blessing for all analog shooters: easy to use, can be shot in any conditions, nice "Kodak" colors...
Its low price will make it a daily life film.
The Portra film is a legend from Kodak. This print film has been known to show beautiful 1980-90's colors in their unique "Kodak way".
This version is the "Vivid Color" which is more saturated than the "Natural Color".
We hunt for you Vintage films to give you a chance to shoot disappeared films.
We don't know how these films were stored so we can't give you any guarantee.
The Portra film is a legend from Kodak. This print film has been known to show beautiful 1980-90's colors in their unique "Kodak way".
This version is the "Natural Color" which is softer than the "Vivid Color".
We hunt for you Vintage films to give you a chance to shoot disappeared films.
We don't know how these films were stored so we can't give you any guarantee.
The Ektachrome is a legend from Kodak. This slide film has been known to show beautiful colors in their unique "Kodak way".
This film was discontinued by Kodak years ago but seems to be on the return with the growing interest for Analog Photography!
We hunt for you Vintage films to give you a chance to shoot disappeared films.
We don't know how these films were stored so we can't give you any guarantee.
The Ektachrome is a legend from Kodak. This slide film has been known to show beautiful colors in their unique "Kodak way".
This version is manufactured for Tungsten light.
We hunt for you Vintage films to give you a chance to shoot disappeared films.
We don't know how these films were stored so we can't give you any guarantee.
The Ektachrome is a legend from Kodak. This slide film has been known to show beautiful colors in their unique "Kodak way".
This film was discontinued by Kodak years ago but seems to be on the return with the growing interest for Analog Photography!
We hunt for you Vintage films to give you a chance to shoot disappeared films.
We don't know how these films were stored so we can't give you any guarantee.
The Ektachrome is a legend from Kodak. This slide film has been known to show beautiful colors in their unique "Kodak way".
This film was discontinued by Kodak years ago but seems to be on the return with the growing interest for Analog Photography!
We hunt for you Vintage films to give you a chance to shoot disappeared films.
We don't know how these films were stored so we can't give you any guarantee.
The Kodak Verichrome Pan is a panchromatic film that replaced the Verichrome (orthochromatic).
This one was designed for Cirkut Camera, a rotative panoramic camera.
We hunt for you Vintage films to give you a chance to shoot disappeared films.
We don't know how these films were stored so we can't give you any guarantee.
The Tri-X Pan 400 is a Kodak emulsion really close to the famous Tri-X but different in its chemistry.
Unfortunately this film was discontinued by Kodak long ago...
Its emulsion has a high silver content (Like many films produced in the 1970-1980).
We hunt for you Vintage films to give you a chance to shoot disappeared films.
We don't know how these films were stored so we can't give you any guarantee.
The Tri-X Pan 400 is a Kodak emulsion really close to the famous Tri-X but different in its chemistry.
Unfortunately this film was discontinued by Kodak long ago...
We hunt for you Vintage films to give you a chance to shoot disappeared films.
We don't know how these films were stored so we can't give you any guarantee.
The Kodak Supra 800 is an high-speed discontinued film with fine grain and vivid colors. It had been used by some photographs for astrophotography.
This is an expired film, we recommend to overexpose slightly the film.
Being expired will give it different colors/saturations from the fresh one.
We hunt for you Vintage films to give you a chance to shoot disappeared films.
We don't know how these films were stored so we can't give you any guarantee.
The Kodak Royal Supra 400 is an discontinued film that had the particularity of a fine grain and vibrants colors. This is a 12 exposures film.
Being expired will give it different colors/saturations from the fresh one.
We hunt for you Vintage films to give you a chance to shoot disappeared films.
We don't know how these films were stored so we can't give you any guarantee.
We hunt for you Vintage films to give you a chance to shoot disappeared films.
We don't know how these films were stored so we can't give you any guarantee.
The Kodak Portra 160 is a professional film with fine grain.
It is well known for its color that matches perfectly the natural ones especially for the skin tone.
This film is the one with the lowest sensitivity within the Kodak Portra films.
10 Sheets of 8 x 10 Inch films for plates camera.
We hunt for you Vintage films to give you a chance to shoot disappeared films.
We don't know how these films were stored so we can't give you any guarantee.
The Kodak Plus-X is a panchromatic black and white film in 116 format. It was first produced as a motion picture film. It's a fine grain and high resolution film.
You can lower your film sensitivity by one per decade of expiration, or adjust your E6 developments when home-processed. It will give you better results.
We hunt for you Vintage films to give you a chance to shoot disappeared films.
We don't know how these films were stored so we can't give you any guarantee.
The Kodak Gold Ultra 400 is a classic color film with warm tones. The film has 24 exposures.
Being expired will give it different colors/saturations from the fresh one.
We hunt for you Vintage films to give you a chance to shoot disappeared films.
We don't know how these films were stored so we can't give you any guarantee.
The Kodak Gold Ultra 400 film is a classic in color analog photography. This film was produced for the Olympic Games in 1996.
Being expired will give it different colors/saturations from the fresh one.
We hunt for you Vintage films to give you a chance to shoot disappeared films.
We don't know how these films were stored so we can't give you any guarantee.
The Kodak Gold 200 is a classic film with a really good Price/Quality ratio. This film is suited for almost all kind of situations: it can be used outside or inside depending on the lightning.
We hunt for you Vintage films to give you a chance to shoot disappeared films.
We don't know how these films were stored so we can't give you any guarantee.
The Kodak Gold 200 is a Color Classic in the analogue world. Still produced today. We recommend to shoot this roll at 100 ISO.
Being expired will give it different colors/saturations from the fresh one.
We hunt for you Vintage films to give you a chance to shoot disappeared films.
We don't know how these films were stored so we can't give you any guarantee.
The Kodak Gold 200 is a classic film with a really good Price/Quality ratio. This film is suited for almost all kind of situations: it can be used outside or inside depending on the lightning.
The Film 127 is a rare format which has become rare. It is used on smaller camera than 120 one which offer a 4*4 negative. (Or other sizes...!)
We hunt for you Vintage films to give you a chance to shoot disappeared films.
We don't know how these films were stored so we can't give you any guarantee.
This expired film is a classic color film. You can lower your film sensitivity by one per decade of expiration. It will give you better results.
We hunt for you Vintage films to give you a chance to shoot disappeared films.
We don't know how these films were stored so we can't give you any guarantee.
The Kodak Gold 200 film is a classic in color analop photography. This film was produced for the Olympic Games in 1996.
Being expired will give it different colors/saturations from the fresh one.
We hunt for you Vintage films to give you a chance to shoot disappeared films.
We don't know how these films were stored so we can't give you any guarantee.
The Elite Chrome was produced within the range of the Ektachrome.
We hunt for you Vintage films to give you a chance to shoot disappeared films.
We don't know how these films were stored so we can't give you any guarantee.