Kodak Vision 3 16mm (30,5m)

€55.00
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Kodak Vision3 16mm 30.5m Film is a versatile color negative film designed for filmmakers seeking high-quality image capture in various lighting conditions. Here are some key features:

Key Features:

  • Type: Color negative film designed for 16mm cameras.

  • Film Stock: Part of the Kodak Vision3 family, renowned for its advanced emulsion technology, which provides excellent color rendition and fine grain structure.

  • Sensitivity: Available in multiple ISO ratings, with popular options being ISO 50 and ISO 500, allowing for flexible use in both bright and low-light conditions.

  • Dynamic Range: Offers a wide latitude, making it ideal for capturing details in both shadows and highlights, crucial for achieving a balanced exposure in diverse lighting scenarios.

  • Processing: Designed to be processed in ECN-2 chemistry, suitable for professional and amateur filmmakers alike.

This film is widely used in narrative filmmaking, documentaries, and experimental projects, appreciated for its cinematic quality and reliable performance.

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Kodak Vision3 16mm 30.5m Film is a versatile color negative film designed for filmmakers seeking high-quality image capture in various lighting conditions. Here are some key features:

Key Features:

  • Type: Color negative film designed for 16mm cameras.

  • Film Stock: Part of the Kodak Vision3 family, renowned for its advanced emulsion technology, which provides excellent color rendition and fine grain structure.

  • Sensitivity: Available in multiple ISO ratings, with popular options being ISO 50 and ISO 500, allowing for flexible use in both bright and low-light conditions.

  • Dynamic Range: Offers a wide latitude, making it ideal for capturing details in both shadows and highlights, crucial for achieving a balanced exposure in diverse lighting scenarios.

  • Processing: Designed to be processed in ECN-2 chemistry, suitable for professional and amateur filmmakers alike.

This film is widely used in narrative filmmaking, documentaries, and experimental projects, appreciated for its cinematic quality and reliable performance.