Kodak Black & White 400 Speed 24 Exposure 35mm Film (3 Pack)
Details
- Availability:
- No longer available through SilverGelatin.net
- List Price:
- $16.99
- Average Customer Rating:
- 4.5 out of 5
- Manufacturer:
- Kodak
Features
- Black and white film
- ISO 400 speed
- Pack of 3 rolls
- 24 exposures per roll
Description
This amazing film allows you to experience the power of black & white photography with the convenience of color. It is processed using standard C-41 color processing and prints on color paper. This allows you to have the film processed at your usual photo processing lab.
Because Kodak Black & White + is a 400 speed film, it is ideal for all-around use and can be used under lighting conditions from bright sunlight to dim existing light. Kodak incorporates it's T-GRAIN technology which delivers extremely fine grain for outstanding enlargements and fine detail.
Spotlight customer reviews
Great B&W film for those who don't have darkrooms
[ Posted: 2008-03-01 ]
The Kodak 400 ISO B&W C-41 processable film is a great option for those who want to shoot in black & white but don't have reliable darkroom access to develop their own film. It has a high enough speed that makes it versatile for many lighting conditions, and afterwards, it can be processed anywhere. Image quality is just as crisp as Kodak's Tri-X film.
This film used to be sold in four-packs through Target, but has been discontinued there, and is now becoming slightly harder to find - stock up now before it goes the way of the Polaroid.
Could be a little lower in price.
[ Posted: 2008-01-28 ]
I love this film but the price is a little high. Would buy but just think it should not cost so much. Hope maybe one day I could buy from this site. Thank you.
Nice product but too pricey
[ Posted: 2007-01-04 ]
It is unlikely that I will purchase this product again as the cost was to expensive for only 3 rolls of film.
Great Film
[ Posted: 2004-06-02 ]
This film seems a lot better than Kodak Max 400 even though it is basically the same thing (except for the fact that it's black and white). I wouldn't recommend this for proffesionals, but it's great for the average person.
All right
[ Posted: 2004-04-18 ]
I took my first pictures ever using this film and it came out looking all right. I suppose it wasn't crystal clear, but that was probably my fault. I also think it has problems with low light. Is that my fault? Probably. Who knows, it was nice to get it developed at Target, though.