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Kodak GC/UltraMax 400 Color Negative Film (35mm Roll Film, 24 Exposures)

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Kodak GC/UltraMax 400 Color Negative Film (35mm Roll Film, 24 Exposures)
Key Features
  • Daylight-Balanced Color Negative Film
  • ISO 400/27° in C-41 Process
  • Rich Saturation, Optimized Skin Tones
  • Fine Grain, Wide Exposure Latitude
Kodak's GC/UltraMax 400 is a high-speed daylight-balanced color negative film offering a wide exposure latitude for greater versatility, as well as a fine grain structure with consistent and accurate colors. Optimized skin tone reproduction makes this film suitable for portraiture while a vibrant overall color palette benefits general and outdoor photography. It has a nominal sensitivity of ISO 400/27° and is well-suited to both scanning and enlarging applications.
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Kodak UltraMax 400 35mm Overview

Kodak's GC/UltraMax 400 is a high-speed daylight-balanced color negative film offering a wide exposure latitude for greater versatility, as well as a fine grain structure with consistent and accurate colors. Optimized skin tone reproduction makes this film suitable for portraiture while a vibrant overall color palette benefits general and outdoor photography. It has a nominal sensitivity of ISO 400/27° and is well-suited to both scanning and enlarging applications.

This item is one 24-exposure roll of 35mm film.

UPC: 041771556990

Kodak UltraMax 400 35mm Specs

Film Format35mm
Number of Exposures24
Film TypeColor Negative
ISO/ASA Film Speed400
Color BalanceDaylight
Film ProcessingC-41
Number of Rolls1
Packaging Info
Package Weight0.065 lb
Box Dimensions (LxWxH)4.7 x 3.6 x 1.5"

Kodak UltraMax 400 35mm Reviews

Old School still works

By Bill
Rated 5 out of 5
Date: 2023-02-26

It is great to know we can still use our vintage camera.

The most versatile Kodak film

By Kyle
Rated 5 out of 5
Date: 2022-06-02

I shoot a lot of this film honestly, because it is readily available at the drug stores around me. It is a very comfortable and easy to shoot film that performs really well in most situations. It also holds up really well on a more high end set up too, so it really can do it all! Ultramax is a great all-around option.

Vintage look

By Chad
Rated 5 out of 5
Date: 2021-12-21

I prefer Porta 400 for everyday use, but this film is fantastic for a bit more of a vintage look.

nice film

By Natasha
Rated 5 out of 5
Date: 2021-09-03

it has a blueish tint in the shadows

Very easy to scan and process digitally

By Krzysztof
Rated 5 out of 5
Date: 2021-07-30

This is probably the most underrated film these days. It is very easy to handle, has a wide exposure latitude, and scans (and converts) very, very easily.

Don't waste your money!

By Vianeth
Rated 1 out of 5
Date: 2021-07-27

I also bought this film since it was recommended for my film camera & when I finished the roll I took w/ this one, I took it as well to get developed & apparently NOTHING was on my film rolls.. AT ALL!! Not worth it.

Fast ship

By Kim
Rated 5 out of 5
Date: 2023-02-13

I ordered it because it's chipper than my country It was fast ship and safe Thank you!

One of my favorite films

By Karola
Rated 5 out of 5
Date: 2022-06-02

Sadly, this is hard to find lately and it's not as cheap anymore as it used to be! But a great all around film, saturated colors and great exposure latitude. It has definitely more grain than Kodak Portra but I don't mind that.

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expiration date of item, please?
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Unfortunately we do not have access to our inventory to inspect the expiration dates of our film. We store film according to industry standards, and any film that is 6 months from expiring or less is never sold as new, but rather featured and discounted as short-dated film. The volume of film that we buy and sell however in general keeps our shelves stocked with fresh stock on most popular film types.
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We can assure that you the film we sell will have a minimum shelf life of 6 months.
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I would like to order more than 1 roll?
Asked by: Anonymous
Yes, you may order more than one roll by inputting the number of rolls you wish to order in the Quantity box above the blue Add To Cart button. While the film is not offered in packs, you may order as many individual rolls as required up to the maximum 1,500-roll limit per order.
Answered by: Manzell L.
Date published: 2018-08-27

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what is the expiration date on this item? thank you.
Asked by: Anonymous
Unfortunately we do not have access to our inventory to inspect the expiration dates of our film. We store film according to industry standards, and any film that is 6 months from expiring or less is never sold as new, but rather featured and discounted as short-dated film. The volume of film that we buy and sell however in general keeps our shelves stocked with fresh stock on most popular film types.
Answered by: Yos O.
Date published: 2018-08-27

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What is the current date of expiration on this film if I order several rolls this month?
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: 2018-08-27

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Does This Have A Yellow Cast When Shooting Inside With White Florescents?
Asked by: Nathan G.
If you shoot a digital under florescent light with the white-balance set to daylight, it'll produce the same cast. Unfortunately, the only white balance with film is in the choice of film, and most if not all is daylight balanced film. They do make filters for that. Look for FL-W filters. Or you could struggle with filtering it out digitally when scanning or printing.
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Date published: 2018-08-27

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