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Kodak Professional Portra 400 Color Negative Film 35mm Roll Film, 5 Pack int

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US $125.00
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Located in: ISTANBUL, Turkey
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Item specifics

Condition
New: A brand-new, unused, unopened and undamaged item in original retail packaging (where packaging ...
Number of Rolls
5
Film Base
Acetate
Color Balance
Daylight
Film Processing
C-41
UPC
0041778331507
Film Format
120 Print
Brand
Kodak
Series
Portra
Type
Color
Film Speed
400 ISO
MPN
8331506

About this product

Product Information

The PORTRA 400 Film is the world's finest grain high-speed color negative film. At true ISO 400 speed, this film delivers spectacular skin tones plus exceptional color saturation over a wide range of lighting conditions. For years, professional photographers have preferred KODAK PROFESSIONAL PORTRA Films because of their consistently smooth, natural reproduction of the full range of skin tones. In that same tradition, the PORTRA 400 Film is the ideal choice for portrait and fashion photography, as well as for nature, travel and outdoor photography, where the action is fast or the lighting can't be controlled.

Product Identifiers

Brand
Kodak
MPN
8331506
UPC
0041778331507
eBay Product ID (ePID)
114508026

Product Key Features

Film Format
120 Print
Film Speed
400 ISO
Series
Portra
Type
Color

Item description from the seller

brkbahadir13

brkbahadir13

97.1% positive Feedback
839 items sold
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Average for the last 12 months

Accurate description
4.8
Reasonable postage cost
4.2
Delivery time
4.6
Communication
4.7
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Item arrived as described and anticipated. Excellent, easy, fast sale! Easy and perfect, highly recommend this eBayer! I would not hesitate to purchase from again. Thank you so very much, Jonathan
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Magazine was in perfect condition and was shipped with extra packaging material to prevent damage. Very good service.

Product ratings and reviews

4.9
151 product ratings
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  • Most favourable review

    luscious flesh tones and some flexibility lightingwise.

    this film has luscious flesh tones and isn't grainy like you'd expect a 400 speed film to be compared to 160 or 200. Superior to my digital camera at same exposure and speeds. I'm sure there are some great digital cameras out there, but I certainly can't afford one in my retirement. A great value and processing is less expensive now than what I paid back in the 70s when I was deeply into portrait photography. I see now why 120 and 200 film beats 35mm hands down. Just wish you could still get Polaroid film backs and film and 800 speed film in this medium format. I can use higher f-stops and still get good exposure and more background depth compared to 35mm.

    Verified purchase: YesCondition: NewSold by: ritzcameras

  • Trusted favorite

    I'm a pretty serious film shooter and I process all of my own negatives. These days we aren't left with many choices of film stock, but fortunately what we have is really good. I have shot many rolls of Portra 400 in both 135 and 120 formats. It consistently delivers. It scans well and I find the quality to be consistent. If you want to know more just go to Flickr and do a search for Portra 400. You'll be impressed.

    Verified purchase: YesCondition: NewSold by: melpierce

  • 120 film

    Finding roll film is challenging enough these days in the digital age. Finding film for my antique Brownie camera is even more amazing. It is quite a novelty at a home party to bring out the old camera complete with 1 use flash bulbs and take party pictures. Great film for occasional fun events!

    Verified purchase: YesCondition: NewSold by: ritzcameras

  • Favorite Film Stock

    Great product! Exactly what I was looking for; beautiful skin tones and does well in the dark.

    Verified purchase: YesCondition: NewSold by: continentalphoto

  • I find Kodak Portra400 film very good, but not the best.

    I still use film in our photo studio. I prefer Fuji pro400, it is a little cheaper, has lower filtration values (faster printing times) in my in-studio lab. The Fuji is no longer available in the 220 format and now is often out-of-stock in 120 size. The color is good on Kodak Portra, but the film base seems thinner and less stiff which causes the negative (645) to sag in the printing gate and makes for possible out-of-focus prints. I like the slightly higher contrast of the Kodak Portra and it is still available in 220 size (for an arm and a leg).