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Kodak 100 135/36

Farb-Negativ-Film
Item Nr. 14681
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  • Professional 35mm film
  • 135/36 shots
  • optimized sharpness
  • fine detail reproduction
  • excellent scanning properties
  • high color saturation KB CN

With a sensitivity of ISO 100,
high saturation, and extremely vivid colors, EKTAR 100 offers the finest, smoothest grain currently available in color negative film. The film is ideal for scanning and, for a 35mm negative film, exceptionally good for enlargements. It is a perfect choice for professional photographers and ambitious amateurs.

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MSRP* 19,99
18,29 Farb-Negativ-Film
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Kodak 100 135/36

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  • Professional 35mm film
  • 135/36 shots
  • optimized sharpness
  • fine detail reproduction
  • excellent scanning properties
  • high color saturation KB CN

Product description for Kodak 100 135/36

With a sensitivity of ISO 100,
high saturation, and extremely vivid colors, EKTAR 100 offers the finest, smoothest grain currently available in color negative film. The film is ideal for scanning and, for a 35mm negative film, exceptionally good for enlargements. It is a perfect choice for professional photographers and ambitious amateurs.

Kodak 100 135/36

EAN and KAN KAN
EAN
0086806031332
KAN
65833

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