|
View multi-angles images
|
- ISO 400, 35mm color negative film
- Brings state-of-the-art KODAK ADVANTIX Film technology to 35 mm, for superior grain in the 400-speed class
- High Definition 400 Film is the film of choice for very high quality photography in wide ranging situations, especially with telephoto lenses, limited light conditions, or for stop-action work
- Designed for exposure by daylight and electronic flash
- Emulsion has superior resistance to damaging scratches
|
List
Price: $10.99 |
|
|
|
|
 |
|
|
|
|
| |
| Product Description |
Kodak High Definition 400 Film is the world's finest grain 400-speed color print film. It provides a unique balance of fine grain, sharpness, color reproduction, and contrast to yield results with excellent clarity and enlargement capability. This multi-purpose film is designed for exposure with daylight or electronic flash. You can also obtain pleasing results under most existing-light sources without filters. Excellent sharpness and fine grain provide high quality pictures that you'll be proud to share with others. |
| | |
|
Film Camera Reviews Writed by Customer
[ Total Reviews: 9 Average Rating:
View Others
]
|
|
| |
Great Film to extend the life of a film SLR
2007-10-12
|
| I have been using this film for about 2 years and it never ceases to amaze me. I have a film SLR I hate to lose and move to digital. I use this film and direct to CD developing to create some really stunning prints. |
|
| |
|
| |
Great film
2007-09-04
|
| Ever since Kodak stopped making their Royal Gold film, this has been my film of choice. I have had this blown up to 36 inch by 24 inch and it is still great. I just hope they keep making it. |
|
| |
|
| |
Kodak High Definition 400 Speed film
2006-08-31
|
| The color is much better than Kodak Max 400 speed and the pictures are much clearer. |
|
| |
|
| |
A good consumer based film.
2005-03-03
|
| Does anyone here remember Kodak Royal Gold? Well this film is the same thing, just re-packaged in a spiffy new "HD" box. Overall the quality of prints made from this film are pretty darn sharp, even on cloudy days. Note that in some situations bright subjects will result in cartoonish colors which seem to bleed into each other. The grain is minimal as far as amateur based film is concerned, and in my opinion it outperforms Fuji Superia X-tra 400. Considering that Kodak UC400 is now available in various common department stores for about 2 dollars more, I'm ditching HD for the far less grainy professional UC line of film. |
|
| |
|
| |
Good Film
2004-06-02
|
| This film has great color reproduction and performance. I would give this film 5 stars except for the fact that Fujifilm Superia X-TRA 400 provides similar performance for a cheaper price. |
|
| |
|