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Kodak Portra 400 Color Film 8x10 Expired 12/2023

Kodak Portra 400 Color Film 8x10 Expired 12/2023
  • Product Code: eq150653
  • Availability: In Stock

$869.85 $1,261.28

This is a 10-sheet box of 8 x 10" Portra 400 Color Film from Kodak. Portra 400 is a color negative film that is great for portraits, fashion, and commercial shoots. The film delivers superb performance both on-location and in a studio setting. Advanced emulsion technology provides sharp imaging, beautiful neutral skin tones and a finer grain than ever, making for excellent scanned color reproductions. Get great shots with this film, even in challenging light. Targeted Advanced Development Accelerators speed up the film development process.

This item is one box of 10 sheets of 8 x 10" film expired in December 2023.

Sharp Imaging and Fine Grain    Smooth, Natural Colors & Skin Tones    Enhanced Scanning Performance    KODAK VISION Film Technology    T-Grain Technology: Great Reproduction    Advanced Development Accelerators    Great for Portraits, Fashion, Commercial    Expired 12/2023

Parameters
Film Size (W x H)8 x 10" / 203.2 x 254 mm
Film TypeColor Negative
Film ProcessingC-41
ISO/ASA Film Speed400
Quantity10 Sheets
Packaging Info
Box Dimensions (LxWxH)11 x 9 x 2"

The new Portra 400 film replaces the existing Kodak Professional Portra 400NC and 400VC films

Kodak Vision Film Technology provides improved grain that is ideal for scanning

Kodak's Advanced Cubic Emulsions offer superior enlargement capability from a negative; this technology and Kodak's proprietary DIR Couplers work together to optimize image sharpness and provide distinct edges and fine detail

Micro-Structure Optimized T-Grain Emulsions deliver finer grain than ever before; Optimized Emulsion Spectral Sensitivity and Image Modifier Chemistry produce beautiful neutral skin tones; all three features work together to create high-quality color reproductions

Kodak's proprietary Targeted Advanced Development Accelerators speed up the film development process

Related Questions and Answers

Q: 1. when is the expire date?

A: Its usually about 2 years from when you get it. B&H is always great about expiration.

Q: 2. how many shots?

A: Thank you for sending message.Now I live in Tokyo,Japan. If I bought some of 810 negative film , How much does shipping takes from B&H to Tokyo?And how many days does it takes?Please let me know.

Q: 3. hello. This film is compatible for a Lubitel 166B? thanks

A: Any 120 film is compatible with it. Yes.

Q: 4. Would this film work with an Ansco Shur Shot? The inside of the camera says For best result use Ansco 120 film . Also would it work in bright sunlight? (Southern California)

A: Yes it will fit. Get Portra 160 for bright sunlight.

Q: 5. Hi, has anyone who got it shipped internationaly and scanned with xray had any problems with exposure?

A: The film will not be affected during the shipping process.

Q: 6. Can you use this film with a Kodak Junior Six-20? I was told 120 film can be used with it. And if so, how many exposures could I get per roll with this film using that camera?Thanks!

A: The Kodak Junior Six-20 unfortunately will not be able to use 120 format film. This particular camera uses 620 format film.

Q: 7. Should I expect this film to work well with an old Sears Tower 120 box camera? Just not sure this more modern color film is compatible with a 1950's or earlier box camera.

A: It should spool just fine into the Sears Box camera provided that it does use 120 format film.

Q: 8. How many exposures could I get with one roll of this film if I was using a Nikon FM-10?

A: This film is not compatible with 35mm cameras, but rather medium format. I suggest Kodak TX 135-36 Tri-X Pan Black & White Print Film, which will give you 36 exposures: http://bhpho.to/1m9bwkW

Q: 9. How many photos can you take with this?

A: It depends on the format of the medium format camera being used, and on occasion the particular camera. 6x4.5mm = 16 shots (15 on some older models)6x6mm = 12 shots6x7mm = 10 shots

Q: 10. I'm looking for film for an old Minolta Minoltaflex III. Will this work?

A: The Minoltaflex III was made to take 120 film. This will work.

29/09/2024

[Color Negative] Really great film. One of my faves for portraits.

5
21/09/2024

[C-41] High quality negatives that served well for a project. I was happy with the results I got from the negatives and would purchase again.

5
13/06/2024

[11 x 9 x 2"] Portra 400 is my go to for portraits, it never lets me down

5
05/06/2024

[400] Beautiful-- my go to.

5
03/05/2024

[11 x 9 x 2"] B&H always has the fastest and best packaged shipping. Item was in good condition, and 10/10 would recommend

5
23/04/2024

[Color Negative] Really love shooting with this stuff. Produces great colors and super fine grain.

5

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