Kodak Max Zoom 800 Speed 24 Exposure 35mm Film
Details
- Availability:
- No longer available through SilverGelatin.net
- List Price:
- $6.99
- Average Customer Rating:
- 4.5 out of 5
- Manufacturer:
- Kodak
Features
- ISO 800
- High-quality color and fine image detail
- Produces bright, vibrant colors
- 35mm color film
- 24 exposures
Description
Contains 5 units.MODEL-GT135-24C DESC.- EASTMAN KODAK Film FEATURES- Gold MAX 35mm Film ASA 800 speed 12 exposures carded. (Process C-41). Offers the best combination of color saturation color accuracy and sharpness available in a 800-speed color print film. This film is excellent for a wide range of light/action and is particularly well suited for use in today's zoom cameras.
Kodak Max Zoom 800 film combines the color quality, fine detail, and picture clarity of lower-speed films with the benefits of higher-speed films. It provides accurate skin tone reproductions and delivers extra sharpness and unsurpassed fine grain--among 800 speed films--for crisper, clearer pictures. The fine grain available with this film shows a marked improvement on enlargements.
Spotlight customer reviews
Excellent film
[ Posted: 2001-12-29 ]
Kodak Max Zoom 800 film is an improvement over the 400 film. There is no about it. We bought our first rolls fifteen months ago for a trip to upstate New York. The weather wasn't particularly bright. We took alot of photos. When we returned and had them developed, I was very impressed. It did strike me though, that green colors come through particularly vividly. Some other colors don't seem quite as sharp on this film. However, overall its an improvement over the old 400 film and its a bargain and the price here on Amazon and elsewhere.
I've used this film since in both personal and professional situations. I've always been satisfied with the results. I think Kodak has a great product here.
Mark
good film
[ Posted: 2000-12-24 ]
this is very good film. it is good for action, and produces great picutres. i think that this is one of the best types of film there is. i also like the 400 speed film. it all depends on how good of picture taker you are. i personally like both of them, but some people have prefrences.