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Kodak Professional Portra 400 Color Negative Film (35mm Roll Film, 36 Exposures, 5-Pack)

BH #KOP40036PP • MFR #6031678
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Kodak Professional Portra 400 Color Negative Film (35mm Roll Film, 36 Exposures, 5-Pack)
Key Features
  • Daylight-Balanced Color Negative Film
  • ISO 400/27° in C-41 Process
  • Very Fine Grain, VISION Film Technology
  • High Color Saturation, Low Contrast
Kodak's Professional Portra 400 is a high-speed daylight-balanced color negative film offering a smooth and natural color palette that is balanced with vivid saturation and low contrast for accurate skin tones and consistent results. Utilizing the cinematic VISION Film technology, this film also exhibits a fine grain structure with very high sharpness and edge detail. A micro-structure optimized T-GRAIN emulsion makes it especially well-suited for scanning applications, and advanced development accelerators offer extended versatility when enlarging. This film has a nominal sensitivity of ISO 400/27° and is particularly well-suited to portrait and wedding photography, as well as nature, travel, and outdoor shooting with moving subjects, or when the lighting cannot be controlled.
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Kodak Portra 400 35mm Overview

Kodak's Professional Portra 400 is a high-speed daylight-balanced color negative film offering a smooth and natural color palette that is balanced with vivid saturation and low contrast for accurate skin tones and consistent results. Utilizing the cinematic VISION Film technology, this film also exhibits a fine grain structure with very high sharpness and edge detail. A micro-structure optimized T-GRAIN emulsion makes it especially well-suited for scanning applications, and advanced development accelerators offer extended versatility when enlarging. This film has a nominal sensitivity of ISO 400/27° and is particularly well-suited to portrait and wedding photography, as well as nature, travel, and outdoor shooting with moving subjects, or when the lighting cannot be controlled.

This item is five 36-exposure rolls of 35mm film.

UPC: 086806031677

Kodak Portra 400 35mmSpecs

Film Format
35mm
Number of Exposures
36
Film Type
Color Negative
ISO/ASA Film Speed
400
Color Balance
Daylight
Film Processing
C-41
Film Base
Acetate
Number of Rolls
5
Layer Thickness
130.0 µm
Packaging Info
Package Weight
0.33 lb
Box Dimensions (LxWxH)
7.45 x 2.25 x 1.55"

Kodak Portra 400 35mm Reviews

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When the exp date of this film?

When the exp date of this film?
Asked by: Fallahi
on box
Answered by: Devan
Date published: 2020-12-01

What is the proper exposure shooting in Golden ...

What is the proper exposure shooting in Golden hour with this film? Setting my camera to 400 ISO?
Asked by: Safwan
1/500 at f16 is for bright daylight (sunshine aka 'Sunny 16') I guess by Golden Hour you mean the time after the sun has set. If you look at this website - http://www.fredparker.com/ultexp1.htm - you will find that after sunset has an Exposure Value (EV) of 9 to 10, that means (if you use the chart on the site) for 400 ISO 1/30 to 1/60 at f8.
Answered by: Marius
Date published: 2020-09-06

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Hi. I m a student living in korea.I saw the kodak professional portra 400 color negative film (35mm roll film, 36exposures) that is being provided on your company's homepage. If i can buy this film, can you let me know portra 400s expiry date stocked lately?
Asked by: Taeyun K.
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: Yaakov B.
Date published: 2018-08-28

Is it ok to store the film in the fridge for like ...

Is it ok to store the film in the fridge for like 9 months after it’s already exposed and then develop it? Will it be effected?
Asked by: Safwan
Portra is a Pro film. Pros shoot a lot of film and it is assumed that the film will only be in the camera for a few days at most. Therefore in general, Pro films are optimized for best image quality and NOT latent image stability. Pro films should be shot fresh and developed as soon as possible after being shot. Amateur films, like Kodak Ultra Max 400 are for casual shooters. It is assumed the film may be in the camera for months. Amateur films are a trade off in overall image quality to keep the latent image stability high. That said I have taken over a month to shoot a roll of Portra and get it developed. It seemed fine to me.
Answered by: Brian
Date published: 2023-05-10

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Does this come in a box of 5 or 5 individually packaged rolls? If box if five, what is the dimension of the box and the weight? Thanks!
Asked by: Rafael R.
This comes with 5 rolls of film. It may be in a box or individually packaged. Since our inventory changes hourly, we cannot say exactly how you will receive the film. Please know that the expiration date is at the very least 6 months from now.
Answered by: Dennis A L.
Date published: 2018-08-28

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when is the expiry ?
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: Yaakov B.
Date published: 2021-05-23

Approximately how long will this film last if ...

Approximately how long will this film last if kept in freezer?
Asked by: Kent
DO NOT put this in the freezer.
Answered by: Marissa
Date published: 2020-06-05

will this work for the nikomat/nikkormat?

will this work for the nikomat/nikkormat?
Asked by: Morgan
Yes, this will work in any 35mm film camera.
Answered by: Zachariah
Date published: 2021-01-28
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