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Kodak Portra 160NC 127 Professional Color Print Film (ISO-160)

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  • B&H # KOP160127

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  • Old Color Negative Film Re-cut/Rerolled
  • For Use in Antique / Classic Cameras
  • Natural Colors, Medium Speed
  • For Controlled Lighting Situations
  • Exposure Times: 1/10,000 sec to 10 sec
  • Process C-41
 

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The Kodak Portra 160NC 127 Professional Color Print Film (ISO-160) is old ISO 160 color negative Kodak film re-cut and rerolled by Film For Classics. This company rolls the film on spools for use in antique / classic or long-discontinued cameras. Kodak has replaced this film with a version simply called Portra 160.

The film features natural colors and medium speed. Use 160NC 127 for smooth, natural flesh tones in controlled lighting situations. Exposure times range from 1/10,000 sec to 10 sec. This Process C-41 film has a variety of applications, ranging from advertising and corporate / industrial work to portraiture and weddings. All films are fresh and will not expire for 6 months - 1 year or more.

Re-cut and rerolled on spools for use in antique / classic or long-discontinued cameras
Film speed: ISO 160 for exposure times of 1/10,000 sec to 10 sec
Color balance: Daylight or electronic flash
Subtle color and natural flesh tones
Suggested applications: Advertising/Illustration, Architecture, Corporate/industrial, Fashion/glamour, Medical/scientific, Museum/Art/Copy, Portraiture (electronic flash), Wedding (daylight and electronic flash)
Process C-41, by user or independent processing laboratories
All films are fresh and will not expire for 6 months - 1 year or more
Film Type Color Negative
Process C-41
Film Speed ISO 160
Exposure 1/10,000 sec to 10 sec
Exposures Per Roll Rectangular Format = 8
Square Format = 12

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KodakPortra 160NC 127 Professional Color Print Film (ISO-160)
 
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        5.0

        Glad I found this!

        By Marie

        from Vermont

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        Pros

        • Compatible
        • Easy to load

        Cons

          Best Uses

          • Home
          • Photojournalism

          Comments about Kodak Portra 160NC 127 Professional Color Print Film (ISO-160):

          I bought this film to use in my Kodak Brownie Bullet camera. I haven't developed the film yet, so I cannot say anything about how the photographs look. I am just so excited I could find this 127 film because it's only used in old cameras. It was easy to load the camera. Also, I was worried about winding the film too far because I've never used film before, but it was very clearly marked and easy to use. Shipping was speedy!

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          5.0

          amazing

          By lolo

          from providence

          About Me Photography Student

          Pros

          • Accurate
          • Consistent
          • Good Tonal Range
          • Reproduces Well
          • Scans Well
          • Widely Compatible

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            Best Uses

            • Artwork
            • Office
            • Photojournalism
            • Sports Photography
            • Travel

            Comments about Kodak Portra 160NC 127 Professional Color Print Film (ISO-160):

            worked perfect in my 1940s brownie camera!

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            5.0

            Best Film Ever!

            By wiz

            from Gulf Coast

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            • Consistent
            • Good Tonal Range
            • Scans Well

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                Comments about Kodak Portra 160NC 127 Professional Color Print Film (ISO-160):

                In my opinion Portra is simply the best color print film Kodak has ever made. I shot a roll in my old Brownie 127 and this 60 year old camera produced some incredible pictures. Sharp, bright good color saturation, excellent grain, what more could you ask from a color print film?

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                5.0

                Excellent Quality

                By President Craig

                from Omaha NE

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                      Comments about Kodak Portra 160NC 127 Professional Color Print Film (ISO-160):

                      The first roll I used was in an Imperial 127 Reflex. The only thing that can be done to get better photographs is to become a better photographer. There was some color distortion on the top of some images. This could be the camera.

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