Kodak Kodacolor Gold 400 GC Color Negative Film ISO 400, 110 Size, 24 Exposure, *USA*

Features

  • Maximum versatility: Great pictures in sunlight or low light, in action or still. The world's most versatile 400-speed film choice.
  • ISO 400: Great pictures in a wide range of lighting conditions, Better pictures in low light, Sharper pictures with moving subjects, Extended flash range for better flash pictures, Reduced effect of "camera shake", Better depth of focus capabilities.
  • Improved color reproduction: Bright, vibrant prints & Consistent color under most lighting conditions.
  • Optimized skin tones: Pleasing, natural-looking "people pictures".
  • Improved image structure: Finer grain for clear, sharp pictures, Great for enlargements, Improved prints from underexposed negatives.

Description

Clear, vibrant pictures with ISO 400-speed color print films. Excellent sharpness and fine grain provide high quality pictures that you'll be proud to share with others, even when enlarged. Designed for exposure with daylight or electronic flash, you can also obtain pleasing results under most existing-light conditions without filters. This 400 speed film helps over come the slow lenses associated with 110 size cameras. Use this film to insure no memories are missed

Spotlight customer reviews

Retro-cool 110 film in a digital world.

[ Posted: 2006-12-25 ]

Rating: 100%
 

Even in this digital age, I still love using my Pentax Auto 110 SLR, and Kodak's 110 is a wonderful film. So much better than 110 used to be back in the 70's. The grain is miniscule, the colors are bright, true and beautifully saturated. The photos look like 35mm pics. It's hard to believe you can get these kinds of results from tiny 16mm 110 film, but you can with a great film and a decent camera. Break out that old Pocket Instamatic again and starting shooting while Kodak still makes this film. Hey, it's retro-cool!

Kodak Kodacolor Gold 400 110 film

[ Posted: 2006-08-07 ]

Rating: 100%
 

Very pleased that Kodak is still making this film for my 25 year old binocular camera.