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Kodak E100VS film gives photographers the most vivid, saturated colors available in any 100-speed transparency film. It's a daylight-balanced, color reversal film designed for Kodak Chemicals, Process E-6. And its brilliant colors are made possible by Kodak's new, proprietary Color Amplifying Technology.
E100VS Film is designed for both location and studio applications. It's ideal for creating high-color transparency images that jump off the light box. Use E100VS for nature, scenics, wildlife, food, and jewelry - in fact, any subject that calls for brilliant and dramatic hues.
| Type | 120mm color slide film |
| Speed | ISO 100 |
| Applications | Location and studio shooting, E100VS is ideal for photographers who must create high-color transparency images that spring to life on the light box; Nature, scenics, wildlife, food, jewelry, and any subjects that call for brilliant, dramatic hues |
| Process | Process E-6 |
| Color Saturation | Neutral gray scale; Great color across the entire spectrum, including solid reds, greens and blues |
| Grain | Fine grain |
| Sharpness | High |
| Exposure Latitude | Narrow |
| Push/Pull | Not specified |
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Comments about Kodak E100VS 120 Ektachrome Professional Color Slide (Transparency) Film (ISO-100):
I only use slide film for cross processing and this is my favorite. I use it almost exclusively in my old Diana camera and an older waterproof camera for trips to the beach.
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Comments about Kodak E100VS 120 Ektachrome Professional Color Slide (Transparency) Film (ISO-100):
I've been a diehard of fuji velvia for the longest time and so ventured to try this Ektachrome. The reds quite emphasized I must say. But I tried this film in the cheapest camera "Holga" and it really surprised me! Great results and very unexpected.
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Comments about Kodak E100VS 120 Ektachrome Professional Color Slide (Transparency) Film (ISO-100):
love the color saturation, good speed for slide film, great grain, good film for the price.
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Comments about Kodak E100VS 120 Ektachrome Professional Color Slide (Transparency) Film (ISO-100):
I use this film in my holga to cross process. It gives me super saturated colors, but no color shifts. So the blues are amazing. Great for skies and oceans and you can even shoot people. Yellows go a little too yellow, but I can't complain.
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Comments about Kodak E100VS 120 Ektachrome Professional Color Slide (Transparency) Film (ISO-100):
Vibrant film and it seems like it is slightly less harsh than Velvia. Really pops off the light box. A bit grainy though.
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Comments about Kodak E100VS 120 Ektachrome Professional Color Slide (Transparency) Film (ISO-100):
This is my favorite 120 slide film. Great for action shots and portraits. Perfect color when used with a strobe.
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Comments about Kodak E100VS 120 Ektachrome Professional Color Slide (Transparency) Film (ISO-100):
Some days I put down the DSLR and pull out the old Rolleiflex to get back into touch with why I first started making photographs. The Ektachrome remains my favorite all around color slide film, and I take scenery photo's almost exclusively, barring the occasional cat pic. My 120 chrome library contains film exposed in 1975 and remains as vibrant and pure today, and I enjoy them without a computer to process...
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Comments about Kodak E100VS 120 Ektachrome Professional Color Slide (Transparency) Film (ISO-100):
Good color reproduction. Not as biased as Fuji Velvia on the reds and not so over the top when it comes to warmer tones, but still maintains its extra saturation.
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Comments about Kodak E100VS 120 Ektachrome Professional Color Slide (Transparency) Film (ISO-100):
Amazing film. I believe its the best slide film out there.
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Comments about Kodak E100VS 120 Ektachrome Professional Color Slide (Transparency) Film (ISO-100):
this is my favorite slide film. I do recomend using a warming filter in shaded shooting.
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Comments about Kodak E100VS 120 Ektachrome Professional Color Slide (Transparency) Film (ISO-100):
i use this with a holga to good results. this film catches bold colors well.
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Comments about Kodak E100VS 120 Ektachrome Professional Color Slide (Transparency) Film (ISO-100):
I like to use this film for landscape and scenic photos on overcast days. It is very saturated, even more so than Fuji Velvia. It really punches up the color! It is so colorful and strong that you might not want to use it for portraits, as the skin tones will not look natural. It can really brighten up a mushy scene. If you scan it, you might have to reduce color saturation in Photo Shop before making an inkjet print, unless the original scene was very subdued. Give this film a try for some impressive results!
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Comments about Kodak E100VS 120 Ektachrome Professional Color Slide (Transparency) Film (ISO-100):
this film certainly for its class in medium format
is the extremely rich color and accurate color
and i used it to take Long exposure using the Holga 120 camera with vary surprising results
the image is vary sharp for a camera with a plastic lens and it has desirable fidgeting to give holga its name but i am not here to boast about that camera but the performance of this slide film i used it to take a 4 hour exposure of the lunar eclipse moon trail with the lens shutter open in B
and this film is vary tight and i love the size
and meaning more quality
i give this film slightly better rating then Kodachrome in 1 area its extremely strong color
I recommend this to anyone who wants to capture that Long night exposure......... i also used this film for sunsets with the same holga camera
and again it preformed flawlessly with desired burning at the edges that is the Holga trademark
and the images are fine and vary strong color ripping the blues and the reds out of the sky and the grayscale of the clouds and Fire and Ice and big bend National park spender
i have long time shot exclusively 35mm
but i was given a challenge to explore Med format
they said if i took the same photos but using med format that i would be in for a wonderful surprise
surly that was not a lie
so this was an experiment and it worked beyond my expectations looking at the end product
its like stepping back into that moment
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