Aqua 400 - 35mm Film


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Toby W. (Coventry, GB)
Perfect for: Landscapes, Street Photography
Accreditation Handles: @tobywardphoto (instagram)
Nice tones, but definitely has hand roll defects

I really love the tones on this film, and it actually works pretty well when correctly exposed - particularly if you have contrasty reds. Unfortunately, it's difficult to recommend a film that has visible defects, which required a fair amount of work in post to correct (I've attached unedited photos for this review). Definitely not one for beginners as a result, but if you have the time to spend on clean up, it may be worth it for you

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Calum B. (Nottingham, GB)
Perfect for: Portraits, Street Photography, Architecture, Creative/Abstract, Studio work
Accreditation Handles: https://www.instagram.com/calum_b93/
Interesting, but limited.

An interesting film but not sure I'd ever use it again personally.

The blueish tinge and graininess is really charming and it can look fantastic when shot within its limitations - offering both a nostalgic and occasionally gloomy feel.

I found it struggled in shots with even a slight degree of variety in lighting however, as is evident in the attached photos.

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Angie H. (Leicester, GB)
Perfect for: Beginners, Creative/Abstract, Studio work, Low light/Night
Nice to use a New Film.

I was unsure how Aqua would look, as it must be blanced for Tungsten light? But I took the picture of my Phone app and decided to warm up
the Film to suit the subject with a warm light panel and a flash filtered
yellow. For the second shot I wanted a cool look so filtered a flash with blue. I would try the film again for more experiments but unsure about what the colour balance of the film is. Its not as blue as Kodak Vision 200T.

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Andy W. (Waterlooville, GB)
Perfect for: Portraits, Street Photography, Creative/Abstract
Accreditation Handles: Andy W
New Age fun with a vintage feel

A nice fun film that got best results in bright light.

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H.L. (Purley, GB)
Perfect for: Landscapes, Street Photography, Creative/Abstract
Spooky vibes

I shot the whole roll on a foggy early morning, and the results were just what I imagined - less of the strong blue tones of the sample images, and more of a cool, spooky horror film vibe. I love.

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