Product Number: 13380410
KODAK EKTAR 100 36 EXP 35mm Color Film
KODAK PROFESSIONAL EKTAR 100 Film is the world's finest grain color negative film. With ISO 100 speed, high saturation and ultra-vivid color. An ideal choice for commercial photographers and advanced amateurs.
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HK$ 189
-$21
RRP HK$210
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Place of Manufacture | Place of Manufacture China | Place of Manufacture China | Place of Manufacture United States | Place of Manufacture China |
Brand Compatibility | Brand Compatibility All 135 films | Brand Compatibility All 135 films | Brand Compatibility - | Brand Compatibility All 135 films |
Number of Film Packs Included | Number of Film Packs Included 36 | Number of Film Packs Included 36 | Number of Film Packs Included 72 | Number of Film Packs Included 24 |
Dimension (Wx H xD mm) | Dimension (Wx H xD mm) 60x35x35 | Dimension (Wx H xD mm) 60x35x35 | Dimension (Wx H xD mm) 110x120x30 | Dimension (Wx H xD mm) 60x35x35 |
Special Feature | Special Feature KODAK PROFESSIONAL EKTAR 100 Film is the world's finest grain color negative film. With ISO 100 speed, high saturation and ultra-vivid color. An ideal choice for commercial photographers and advanced amateurs. | Special Feature KODAK PROFESSIONAL PORTRA 800 Film delivers well balanced color saturation, very fine grain, and best-in-class underexposure latitude. | Special Feature - | Special Feature Escura's latest "Edo Film" has a unique formula that allows you to shoot in a Japanese style more easily. The formula makes the photo process appear slightly blue, fully displaying the Ukiyo-e style of the Edo period. |
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