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KODAK Motion Picture Products Price Catalog - Europe Prices. Customers paying by credit card must call KODAK Customer Service at 1-800-356-3259 8 a.m.-5 p.m. ET, Monday-Friday to arrange for payment. Anticipated delivery will be five (5) working days after the date of your order.
Kodak continues to produce specialty films and film for newer and more popular consumer formats, but it has discontinued the manufacture of film in most older formats. Among its most famous discontinued film brands was Kodachrome.
The Kodak Film Camera S-88 is a simple and user-friendly film camera designed for casual photography. The KODAK Film Camera i60 has a fixed focus lens, manual film winding and rewinding, built-in pop-up flash and uses 135mm film. All products are developed under license.
See B&H's vast selection of Kodak 35mm Film including popular models like Portra 400, Gold 200, Tri-X 400, UltraMax 400, Portra 800 and Ektar 100.
A Kodak film user's guide - every film in production today and when and how to shoot it. Portra, Ektar, Color Plus, Ultramax, Kodak Gold, etc.
Black & White Film. Photo by Travis Lovell. Everyday Film. Photo by Wendy Laurel. Single Use Cameras. Photo by Sean Marc Lee Ektar 100. Photographer Highlights ... The Kodak and Kodak Moment trademarks and Kodak trade dress are used under license from Eastman Kodak Company. Photographers. Film.
The world’s finest-grained 100-speed black-and-white film, T-MAX 100 lets you explore the extremes of image quality and enlargement with nearly invisible grain. And its high resolving power and incredible sharpness satisfy even the most detail-obsessed artist. Find out more.
Kodak's Professional Portra 400 is a high-speed daylight-balanced color negative film offering a smooth and natural color palette that is balanced with vivid saturation and low contrast for accurate skin tones and consistent results.
The fine folks at PeriscopeFilm have gotten their hands on an old educational film created by Eastman Kodak in the 1950s. While the copy of the vintage movie is incomplete, it shows part of a...