Candido 800 35mm film is the perfect film for capturing vibrant and sharp colour photos in low light conditions. With its high-speed rating of ISO 800, it allows you to shoot in dimly lit environments without sacrificing image quality.
Whether you're shooting indoors, at night, or in overcast weather, Candido 800 will deliver stunning results. It gives a grainy look for both indoor and outdoor use and can be used to achieve an endless variety of looks.
Features:
- High-speed film with ISO 800 rating - Suitable for low light conditions - Produces vibrant and sharp colour photos - 35mm format
Benefits:
- Capture stunning photos in low light conditions without sacrificing image quality - Perfect for indoor, night, and overcast shooting - Versatile film that can be used for a variety of photography styles and subjects - Easy to use and compatible with most 35mm film cameras
My first try with 800 film and at night. I like the grainy look and the halation, however I know these are quite dark and to really test it I'd need to use it in different lighting. But overall it is good in the dark and especially if you like cine colours and grain.
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Dylan G. (Manchester, GB)
Perfect for:Beginners
Accreditation Handles:dgreenwood_04
I decided to have a change of what film stock I typically uses and decided to switch to Candido and honestly the way my photos have came out. The results I have really been enjoying from the colour to clarity of the image. I feel I’m going to stick to using Candido as it just looks
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Sam H. (Manchester, GB)
Perfect for:Portraits, Landscapes, Street Photography, Travel, Studio work, Low light/Night
Accreditation Handles:@samuelgeorgehales
Great cine film with no remjet, but film canister quality control needs work
This is Kodak Vision3 500T with the remjet removed for C41 processing, and is a great alternative to Cinestill 800T - great for low light shots, rich colours but note the blueish tint to your pictures unless you shoot with a warming filter. Red halation is also present. One thing to keep in mind being a re-spooled film, is that I had some trouble with the film canister and the film spool being quite stiff (i.e the film reel didn't turn smoothly in the canister). This led to my auto winding camera thinking the film was at the end of the roll due to resistance, when it wasn't, and I ended up losing 5-6 frames at the end of the roll. Check to see if the film spool turns smoothly and easily, and if not, try and use this in manual winding cameras only. Other than this, its a great film at a great price!
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matthewc (Egham, GB)
Perfect for:Landscapes, Street Photography, Pinhole/Long-Exposure, Architecture, Creative/Abstract, Travel, Low light/Night
Accreditation Handles:calvertpics
Interesting grainy shots
I used this high speed film in strong summer sunshine as an experiment. The strong grain was very prominent and with a slight blue bias made for some interesting shots
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A H. (Thame, GB)
Perfect for:Great All-Rounder, Beginners, Landscapes, Street Photography, Architecture, Creative/Abstract, Travel, Studio work, Low light/Night