Kodak Pro Image 100 - 35mm Film

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Customer Reviews

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Yasmin (Plymouth, GB)
Perfect for: Great All-Rounder, Beginners, Portraits, Studio work
Accreditation Handles: @film.by.yas
Happy snapping :)

I love this film! It's easy, on the cheaper side and the colours always come out beautifully

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Theo (Kensington, GB)
Perfect for: Great All-Rounder, Beginners, Portraits, Landscapes, Travel
Second only to Portra

Excellent film! I used it once before and decided to shoot it again on a brighter day. Pro Image is the only film that compares with it is Kodak Portra 160, with images being near identical. Portra 160 definitely has an edge on Pro Image (I can't quite put it into words), however Pro image is a top film choice nonetheless, especially where considering it's nearly half the price of Portra 160.

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M C. (Dunbar, GB)
Perfect for: Great All-Rounder, Beginners, Portraits, Landscapes, Street Photography, Travel
Accreditation Handles: @mcoveyphotographer
New Favourite

Really like this film, it's become my new favourite colour 35mm film. Nice colours and plenty of detail. Grain isn't too strong. Has a really nice feel about it.

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Maks S. (Glasgow, GB)
Perfect for: Beginners, Street Photography, Low light/Night
Good film

Good film, but I've expected more. It's better to use in sunny day. But unexpected good result at night.

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Chris B. (Kings Lynn, GB)
Perfect for: Great All-Rounder, Landscapes, Travel
Accreditation Handles: X chrismojo
PDA has its chips with Pro Image up the harbour

Did a roll of Pro Image in a lunch break up Wells Harbour instead of hitting the chippy.

Bracketed a bit on a dull day while my tummy rumbled and the seagulls looked my way expecting a treat.

The red of the pot buoys shot long on the back of the crab boat just sang with minimal tweaks in post.

Had a feeling it was a decent image, nearly walked back to the car and grabbed a DSLR to do it on so I could have have my chips and eat 'em straight away.

But I decided to savour the suspense and let the Wondies do the cooking.

Now I did experience some PDA - pre-development anxiety - after I'd popped the box in the post.

For Wondies' marketing whizz Emma says this stuff struggles on less-than sunny days in her video review.

And I didn't watch it until I'd actually shot two rolls on, um, less-than sunny days.

But the scans came back done to a turn and some of the wides also went down well in Wonderland by the look of things.

And while it wasn't too warm up Wells, there's just something nice and chilled about taking an hour out to shoot some film on a cloudy day by the harbour.

Even if it means skipping lunch.

Pro Image isn't quite as cheap as chips, which cost £3.75 for a standard portion from one of the chippies by the quay compared to 10 squid a roll.

But when you've had your chips that's your lot.

Whereas I'll probably buy this film again*.

*I went online to make that very purchase, but the Wondies had a Black Friday deal on Portra 160 so I binged on that instead...

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