Kodak Pro Image 100 is a professional-grade 35mm colour film that delivers exceptional results for your holidays. With its fine grain and vibrant colours, this film captures the essence of your travels with stunning clarity and detail.
Kodak ProImage has been around since 1997 and is famous for its physical stability: Pro Image can cope with heat and humidity much better than the average colour film! It is also the most affordable 'Pro' film in the Kodak range.
Features:
- Professional-grade 35mm colour film - High physical stability: the emulsion is resistant to high heat and humidity - Fine grain for sharp, detailed images - Wide exposure latitude for shooting in a variety of lighting conditions - Excellent skin tone reproduction for portraits
Benefits:
- Capture your holiday memories with stunning clarity and detail - Take the film into rainforests, on beach trips, and other situations where you might normally worry about film keeping it’s colours and tones - Enjoy vibrant colours that bring your photos to life - Create beautiful portraits with excellent skin tone reproduction - Trust in the quality of a professional-grade film for your most important moments
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.
For more information about the brand check out our bio of Kodak
Sample shots (c) Mani.Rae/Flickr, Douglas Arruda, and Mateus Hidalgo used under CC BY-ND 2.0, shot on Kodak Pro Image 100
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Honestly I didn't know what to expect from this film stock but I am very surprised and happy with my images! A great low iso option!
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Erin-Grace (Glasgow, GB)
Perfect for:Great All-Rounder, Portraits, Landscapes, Street Photography, Architecture, Travel
Accreditation Handles:erin.grace.photography
Kodak Pro Image 100 – 35mm Film Review
I first tried Kodak Pro Image 100 after picking it up on sale through WonderPoint — the deal was great, and I ended up reordering it several times because it worked so well for me.
This film has a soft, natural look that works beautifully in all seasons. It captures color in a subtle and balanced way, with a slightly warm tone that’s especially flattering for portraits and everyday scenes. The film speed (ISO 100) means it handles exposure gently — giving smooth, low-grain images in good light.
I did notice that some of my shots came out a little soft or slightly out of focus — possibly due to slight movement during longer exposures, since it's not a fast film. But when it works (which is most of the time), the results are lovely — with a calm, clean feel and great color accuracy.
While Pro Image 100 can be pricey when not on sale, I think it’s worth it for the quality. It’s a versatile film that handles different subjects well — from portraits and still life to city scenes and nature.
Best for:
🌤️ Bright daylight shooting
📸 Portraits and soft, natural looks
🎞️ Photographers who like classic, clean tones
Things to note:
⏳ Not ideal for fast-paced or low-light shooting
💸 Can be expensive unless on offer
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Mikhail (Stoke-on-Trent, GB)
Perfect for:Great All-Rounder
Pleasantly Surprised
I was going to get rid of a Kiev 4a, based on some truly awful images I made with expired film, then I obtained some of the better Jupiter lenses quite cheaply, so, having bought a pack of Pro Image 100, I gave it a go. By mistake I thought I'd taken the resulting images with Ektar ( a birthday gift- I could never afford it otherwise), then I checked the negs. So, good colour rendition, no problems with grain, but above all some fine details revealed.