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Cinestill 50D: $29.99
Daylight-balanced, known for its fine grain, high resolution, and unique halation effect (glow). It's essentially Kodak Vision3 50D motion picture film that has been re-spooled. This film is well-suited for bright light conditions and offers excellent exposure latitude. Cinematic aesthetic. Ideal for bright locations and lots of sun. Ektar 100: $25.99 Known for its fine grain, high saturation, and vibrant colors, especially in reds, making it well-suited for landscapes and detailed subjects. Moderate - high contrast. Less forgiving in lower light. Skin tones might not appear extremely natural compared to other films known for such. Requires lots of sun or light. Candido 200T: $24.99 Lower speed tungsten-balanced film that produces natural coloring under tungsten light but also cool blue tone on daytime photos. Based on the Kodak Vision3 200T. Requires lots of light. Kodak Gold 200: $16.99 More budget-friendly option with a warmer, more vibrant color palette and a slightly coarser grain than films like portra 400. Kodak ColorPlus 200: $16.99 More budget-friendly, daylight-balanced, known for its fine grain, natural color rendition, and warm tones. Might not offer the same level of detail or color accuracy as more expensive films like Portra, but does provide pleasing results, especially in well-lit scenes. FujiFilm 400: $18.99 High-speed, daylight-balanced, known for its versatility and fine grain. It's a good choice for various shooting conditions due to its wide exposure latitude and ability to reproduce accurate colors, including skin tones. It's often favored by travel, portrait, event, documentary, and street photographers. Comparable to Kodak Ultramax, though slightly warmer tones. Kodak Ultramax 400: $19.99 A versatile, high-speed color negative film known for its vibrant colors, fine grain, and good performance/versatility in various lighting conditions. Offering a good balance of sharpness, saturation, and ease of use. Particularly good color saturation in yellows + blues. Aurora 400: $15.99 Warm, cinematic look, fine grain, and rich dynamic range. It's designed for accuracy in skin tones and offers a well-balanced overall image. Some people have compared it to portra 160 with having less pop in color. Cinestill 400D: $26.99 Known for its fine grain, warm color palette, and halation effect giving it that “cinematic” appeal, especially around bright highlights. Inspired by motion picture film, it is specifically formulated to deliver a pleasing color palette with rich, vibrant colors and a slightly softer look than films like Kodak Gold or Ektar. It's known for its good dynamic range and relatively fine grain. Candido 400D: $24.99 Likely based on Kodak Vision3 250D, also a motion picture film, with a smooth contrast, lower saturation, and relatively fine grain. It's known for its vibrant colors and is considered a budget-friendly alternative to CineStill. Kodak Portra 400: $29.99 Highly regarded, professional-grade, known for its fine grain, versatility, and extremely natural color reproduction, especially in portraits and skin tones. It's a popular choice for both professional and amateur photographers due to its wide exposure latitude, making it forgiving in various lighting conditions. Kodak Portra 800: $34.99 Oddly fine grain, natural skin tones, and excellent true-to-color tone rendition, particularly in challenging light conditions. It offers a good balance of speed and image quality, and saturation. Making it suitable for a variety of shooting situations, including low-light environments and fast-paced events. Downside is its price </3. Aurora 800: $21.99 Fine-grain, high sharpness, and ability to render natural skin tones. It's well-suited for capturing moving subjects and performing well in low-light conditions while maintaining accurate color reproduction. may be more prone to color shifts. Tends to have a slightly flatter look than portra800 but it can still produce vibrant images with good color representation. Candido 800: $25.99 Well known for its vibrant colors, fine grain, and ability to capture details in challenging lighting situations.This film is a re-spooled motion picture film that also exhibits halation (glow around bright highlights), but it's generally considered a more budget-friendly alternative to CineStill. Cinestill 800T: $29.99 Tungsten-balanced film designed for low-light photography, known for its unique halation effect where bright light sources appear to glow particularly with red lights, and neon - the film adds extra atmosphere to night-times images and a cooler tone to daytime imagery.
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