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Kodak Pro Image 100 ISO 35mm Film (36 Exposures) $15.50 + $8.50 Delivery ($0 MEL C&C) @ FilmNeverDie

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The Kodak Pro Image 100 135-36 is a medium-speed colour negative film offering high colour saturation along with realistic colour balance and accurate skin tone rendering, making it well suited for portraiture and social applications. This film has a nominal sensitivity of ISO 100/21°, however, its wide exposure latitude makes it especially suitable for underexposure. Additionally, this unique film is intended for storage at room temperature and also has excellent latent image-keeping characteristics, allowing for longer time periods between exposure and development while maintaining acceptable results.

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  • +1

    What’s this?

    • +2

      Darude - Sandstorm

      • just getting ready for Armageddon ?

    • +6

      Think of it like the LP record of the photography world and a non rewritable SD card that holds 36 photos.

      • +3

        That is one expensive SD card

        • yup and its not reusable haha

    • 35mm film - welcome back to the day with no digital camera :D

  • thanks OP, 5 PK means? thanks.

    • +3

      It's supposed to mean a pack of 5 rolls, but I don't think this is.
      The price seems to be for 1 roll.

      • thought so too, but I doubted it. thank you @VishSunny

    • Yup just for 1 roll, not 5 pack.

  • +1

    It's a good fillum?

    • +1

      haha good film for sunny day good for shooting people…

      • Thank you, a good deal!

    • Not sure you needed to go to the front desk at Kmart to find that out.

      • bro's taking a jab at film photography

        • so far as trolling goes it's tunzafun

          • @0jay: Just read my SLR might have value… hmmm. Rollin not trollin….

    • Kmart was still developing film onsite well into the 2000's.

      • now we taken it over from Kmart.. I wish haha slowly eventually maybe

    • unless you've been living under a rock, film is making a comeback, big time.

      many "cheapo" film SLRs quadrupled their value overnight.

      • Sauce?

        • +2

          just type in ANY random SLR model name on marketplace or google, you'd be surprised how they could cost more than digital equivalent even though it's like 30-40 years older.

          • @dukeGR4: Also vintage lenses. ie fully manual M42 prime lenses from the 1960s & 70s - they have found a resurgence adapted to digital bodies or for video.

        • BBQ or Tartar?

      • yeah been crazy, all the CCD - pre-cmos area of digital.

    • hahaha , we are selling the 'slow' in slow living, taking it easy, restricting your amount of resource, so we don't end up having iPhone after iPhone of thousands of photos, not seen the day of light.

  • -1

    Makes retro noises

    • haha yup , retro

  • extended the deal for a few more days! didn't realise I was missing out on the fun on the comments hahaha

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