Kodak Ektar 1000 (36exp)

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€ 20,00

Ektar was a semi-professional small-format and medium formatfilm introduced by Eastman Kodak in 1989. It was developed according to the standardized C-41 process. The Ektar film was designed with the aim of having the finest possible grain. The film was offered with ISO film speeds of 25, 100 (replaced the barely sold 125 format in June 1991) and 1000. Kodak stopped producing 35 mm Ektar in 1994 and replaced it with the Royal Gold films, citing too little market share as a factor. The Ektar medium format film was cancelled in 1997.

 

Specifications

- Brand: Kodak

- Film Format: 35mm

- Film type: Color Negative Film

- ISO: 1000

- Expiry date: ?

- How many: 1 roll

 

We can't give any guarantees on expired film. Some of the film have been stored in the fridge and some have not. 

DutchFilmShooters stores it cold from arrival to shipment.

You should keep in mind that the film might need more light than usual because it is expired. The general rule for expired film is: 'for every 10 years, add 1 stop of light'. 

You don't have to follow this rule for slide film. Just shoot at box speed.