Film Format: 35mm Film Colour & Type: Colour Negative (C-41) ISO: 400 Grain: Fine and Normal Contrast: High Colour Balance: Daylight-Balanced Film (≈5500K) Exposure Latitude: Wide / Very Wide Latitude DX Coding: Yes Film Development Process: Colour (C-41) Perfect for: ⚙️ Great All-Rounder, 🎓 Beginners, and 🚦 Street Photography
Description
Kodak Ultramax 35mm film is a versatile colour negative film suitable for a variety of photography situations. It offers vivid, accurate colours and sharp, fine imagery. Its wide exposure latitude allows for capturing vibrant colours in daylight, and beautiful portrait shots too.
Colour-balanced for smooth skin tones and natural hues, it delivers bright blues, greens and reds out of the box – perfect for all kinds of photography; from portraits to action scenes.
Features:
- Vivid & Accurate Color - Wide Exposure Latitude - Smooth Skin Tones - Natural Hues - Bright Blues, Greens & Reds
Benefits:
- Capture amazing outdoor photos with vivid colour contrast, accurate colour reproduction and sharp images - Achieve excellent results indoors without needing special lighting conditions or professional equipment - Enjoy the convenience of one multi-purpose film that meets most photographic needs - Uniquely balanced colours ensure attention grabbing results regardless of lighting conditions
Video Review
Specification
Format:
35mm
Colour:
Colour
Type:
Negative
ISO:
400
Exposures:
36 / 24
Pack size:
1 / 3
DX Coding:
Yes
Sample shots (c) Joseph H. Robert L. Ben R. Jack and Nigel B.
1. How many photos do you get on a roll of Kodak Ultramax 35mm film?
There are two different options for Kodak Ultramax - you can choose between a 36 exposure roll or a 24 exposure roll. The smaller roll is usually slightly cheaper, but the larger roll is usually more cost-efficient per photo - especially when you take into account the fixed development costs
2. What is the ISO of Kodak Ultramax 35mm film?
Ultramax 35mm film has an ISO of 400. This means that it can cope with all of the most common lighting situations, and is known as a mid-speed film.
About Kodak
Kodak - properly known as Kodak Eastman - was founded in America in 1888 and dominated the "Western" world of photography for the next 100 years, constantly in fierce rivalry with the Japanese Fuji. Similarly to Fuji the advent of digital photography at the turn of the century caused significant financial problems. A late attempt to win in the compact market was hit by the rise of mobile photography and bankruptcy followed in 2012. Fortunately the photography business has survived under the Kodak Alaris name - based in Hertfordshire, England - and they have delighted the analogue industry by pledging continued support for film production and the promise of bringing back old favourite emulsions.
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Perfect for:Great All-Rounder, Beginners, Landscapes, Street Photography, Travel
Accreditation Handles:Alex L
Anytime (almost), anywhere
If you want something to throw in your camera and not worry about then it is this. Super reliable, 400 is a handy speed, has a classic, warm Kodak look. Of course doesn't quite have the same exposure latitude as Porta 400 but it's a hell of a lot cheaper. It also has a bit more personality! Shadows can get a bit green and murky if you're not careful but what do you expect. Can get lovely tones though under the right circumstances. Price vs quality up there with Gold.
B
Bruno T.
Perfect for:Great All-Rounder, Beginners, Street Photography, Travel
Great but not perfect!
As people say, this film is versatile in diverse lighting and makes for a good all rounder film that could be perfect for someone starting out in film photography. However i found there was some pretty strong grain in some of my low light shots that i was disappointed by. however overall i was very happy with the roll. I tried to show the variation in grain and sharpness with the photos i chose, there's some i'm really happy with and some that i'm less proud of lol.
Amazing all rounder, I don't often use colour film but after shooting this I know it will be a go-to. Works great in daylight as well as lowlight.
K
Ka Y.L. (Frankfurt am Main, DE)
Perfect for:Great All-Rounder, Beginners, Street Photography, Architecture
Accreditation Handles:KY Leung
The colour film for all beginners
Excellent all rounder for beginners. Used one for the recent AW photowalk and got great results from this film. Very versatile at ISO 400. At the bundle price I would definitely choose it over the Kodak Gold.
J
Jon R. (Getxo, ES)
Perfect for:Great All-Rounder, Beginners, Street Photography
Accreditation Handles:@captured_on_35mm
Reliability and Excellence
You know what you will get! Amazing dynamic range and crisp results.