

KODAK Portra 400 Professional ISO 400, 35mm, 36 Exposures, Color Negative Film (5 Roll per Pack )
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Mark and Julie
> 3 dayPortra 400 is a 5-star film, but lets face it, youre buying it here (for about a 50% markup) because you dont feel like waiting a week for a box from B&H to arrive.
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Dom cox
> 3 dayRidiculously overpriced film
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Ms. Leonora DuBuque
> 3 dayGreat
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Atticusthecat
> 3 dayI still shoot film, and this stuff is seriously among the best ever made. Amazing latitude, you can under or over expose it a large amount and it holds up. The grain is so fine, the images look like silk when properly exposed and the colors are stupendous. If you take a camera out in tough conditions and shoot wide open, this is the film for you too. Long live film.
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P. T.
Greater than one weekDoes what it says on the box
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ace1978
> 3 dayI wish Kodak would continue Portra for as long as possible. I absolutely love the skin tones, the shading, and the grain of the film. Very magical colors almost impossible with digital sensors. I have used this extensively since I went back to film. I use the portrait 400 120 as well, its just as good.
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M
> 3 dayThis is my go-film after getting the advice from a professional photographer. It tolerates getting pushed & pulled too.
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Wlfbbz92
Greater than one weekWayyyy tooo expensive
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A. Akin
> 3 dayI got these films in December, last month I used them, the films were already exposed to light, everything came out with a terrible contrast and shades. I would like a refund or replacement of the item.
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blogdudel
> 3 dayDie Farben sind soweit OK neigen aber etwas zum blaustich. Der Unterschied zu den Lomo Filme ist recht gering (kommen auch von Kodak) sind aber nicht ganz so blaustichig. Recht guter Film aber teuer.