Filters
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 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 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 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 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 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 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 Portra 800 is a professional film with high speed but fine grain.
It is well known for its color that matches perfectly the natural ones especially for the skin tone.
This film can be pushed up to 1600 ISO.
The Kodak Portra 800 is a professional film with high speed but fine grain.
It is well known for its color that matches perfectly the natural ones especially for the skin tone.
This film can be pushed up to 1600 ISO.
The Kodak Advantix Ultra film is a classic in color analog photography for APS Camera.
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 Vision3 200T is a classic color negative film with unique vivid cinema colors and fine grain.
Made as a Super 8 film, it should be developed with ECN-2 process.
It can be used at 200 ISO (3200K) or 125 ISO (Daylight with 85 filter)
The Kodak Vision3 200T is a classic color negative film with unique vivid cinema colors and fine grain.
Manufactured for 16mm movie cameras, it should be developed with ECN-2 process.
It can be used at 200 ISO (3200K) or 125 ISO (Daylight with 85 filter).
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 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 Gold 200 is a Color Classic in the analogue world. Still produced today with beautiful golden tones. The film has been stored in the freezer since the beginning.
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 Disc is a pretty rare film format for Disc analog cameras.
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.