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Kodak Professional Portra 800 Color Negative Film (120 Roll Film, 5-Pack)

BH #KOP800120PP • MFR #8127946
Kodak
Kodak Professional Portra 800 Color Negative Film (120 Roll Film, 5-Pack)

5

Pack

Key Features
  • Daylight-Balanced Color Negative Film
  • ISO 800/30° in C-41 Process
  • Fine Grain, High Sharpness & Edge Detail
  • Vivid Color Saturation, Low Contrast
Kodak's Professional Portra 800 is a high-speed daylight-balanced color negative film optimized for use in difficult lighting conditions. It has a nominal sensitivity of ISO 800/30° along with a notable underexposure latitude for effectively pushing to ISO 1600 with maintained quality and extended highlight and shadow detail. Vivid color saturation and low overall contrast contribute to pleasing skin tones and neutral color accuracy, and a micro-structure optimized T-GRAIN emulsion renders a fine grain structure with high sharpness and edge acutance. Kodak's proprietary advanced development accelerators and antenna dye sensitization also offer enhanced scanning and enlarging performance. Portra 800 is very well-suited to photographing moving subjects and working in low-light conditions while maintaining true color reproduction.
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Film Format
35mm
120
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How many pictures can you take with 1 roll?

How many pictures can you take with 1 roll?
Asked by: Thor
16 photos on a 645 format camera
Answered by: maria
Date published: 2021-08-30

question

What is the color temp of this film?
Asked by: Anonymous
Kodak Portra film, including the Kodak Portra 800 120 Professional Color Print Film is daylight balanced. The color temperature for daylight is 5500 Kelvin.
Answered by: Heather S.
Date published: 2020-03-10

question

What is the expiration date? The picture shows May 2011?
Asked by: Anonymous
B&H buys and sells film in bulk. In general we regularly maintain fresh film stock. All of our film is at least 6 months from expiration (typically much longer). Anytime film stock is less than 6 months from expiration we sell it in a separate section and label it as short-dated film and also price it with a slight discount (again due to the volumes we sell this rarely occurs). Unfortunately we do not have access to our inventory to hand inspect the expiration date of any of our films prior to purchase.
Answered by: Heather S.
Date published: 2021-03-13
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