Fujifilm Velvia 100 35mm
$34.00
Fujichrome Velvia 100 brings the same high colour saturation and vibrancy that has made Velvia 50 so popular with landscape and nature photographers, but at a handy 100iso speed!
PLEASE NOTE: Due to worldwide stock shortages this item is currently limited to 2 ROLLS per customer, per day.
– 36 Exposures per roll
– Daylight-Balance Colour Transparency Film
– Yes this is Velvia RVP100
– ISO 100/21° in E-6/CR-56 Process
– Exceptionally High Colour Saturation
– Super-Fine Grain Structure
– Colour Image Storage Permanence
– Push/Pull Processing to -0.5 / +1 Stops
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SKU: FU-Velvia-100-35
Category: 35mm Colour Slide Film
Tags: 35mm, Fuji, Fujichrome, Fujifilm, velvia
Additional information
Weight | 30 g |
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Brand | Fujifilm |
Quantity | Single Roll |
Exposures | 36 |
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Fujifilm Provia 100F 35mm
35mm Colour Slide Film
A top quality colour slide film from Japan, Provia 100 has a super fine grain, with excellent sharpness.
Expect vivid, natural looking tones and colours.
PLEASE NOTE: Due to worldwide stock shortages this item is currently limited to 2 ROLLS per customer, per day.
- 36 Exposures per roll
- Daylight-Balance Colour Transparency Film
- Yes this is Provia RDPIII
- ISO 100/21° in E-6/CR-56/C6R Process
- Super-Fine Grain Structure
- Vivid and Natural Colours
- Rich Tone Reproduction
- Push/Pull Processing to -0.5 / +2 Stops
- Excellent Reciprocity Characteristics
$36.00
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Fujifilm Velvia 50 35mm
35mm Colour Slide Film
A great 35mm slide film made by Fujifilm in Japan.
PLEASE NOTE: Due to worldwide stock shortages this is currently limited to 1 ROLL per customer, per day.
Any duplicate orders will be cancelled and refunded. Thanks for your understanding.
- 36 Exposures per roll
- Daylight-Balance Colour Transparency Film
- Yes this is Velvia RVP50
- ISO 50/18° in E-6/CR-56 Process
- Very High Colour Saturation and Vibrancy
- Fine Grain and High Sharpness
- Neutral Gray Balance, Deep Shadow Detail
- Push/Pull Processing to -0.5 / +1 Stops
$42.00
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Kodak Portra 400 35mm
35mm Colour Negative Film
Portra 400 is Kodak's premier colour 35mm film.
It produces fantastic skin tones and beautifully saturated images, over a wide range of lighting conditions.
Kodak claim that Portra 400 is the world's finest grain high-speed colour negative film.
This is a great film and deservedly popular.
- 36 Exposures per roll
- Daylight-Balanced Colour Negative Film
- ISO 400/27° in C-41 Process
- Very Fine Grain, VISION Film Technology
- High Colour Saturation, Low Contrast
- Accurate Colour and Neutral Skin Tones
- High Sharpness and Fine Edge Detail
- T-GRAIN Emulsion, Ideal for Scanning
- Made in The USA
- You can order 5-roll Pro-Packs here.
- Max 50 rolls per customer, per day.
Portra 160 & 400 are now also available in 4x5 Sheet format.
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KROME 100 E6 35mm
35mm Colour Slide Film
Introducing KROME 100!
Want to try shooting colour-positive slide film but don't want to break the bank? KROME is your friend!
Known for it's extremely fine grain, vibrant colours and superb detail in both shadows & highlights, Ektachrome 100 is one of the most iconic film stocks available today.
Give it a try at an affordable price with WALKENS' hand-rolled KROME 100, cut from bulk rolls of Ektachrome 100 5294, direct from Eastman Kodak.
Please note this film requires E6 developing - available at WALKENS House of Film.
This product is in no way endorsed, packaged, distributed, guaranteed or sold by Eastman Kodak or Kodak Alaris.
Please remember!
This is a hand-rolled film. Unlike film manufactured and packaged in commercial large-volume factories, this hand-rolling process is not immune to imperfections.
Some rolls may have a few small light leaks showing on some frames after they have been developed. Sometimes this is due to quirks in the rolling process, and other times it is due to imperfections in the recycled 35mm cannisters that are used, which can cause light-leakage into the cannister over time.
If you are using a point and shoot camera with a clear 'film-view window' on the back, we suggest you cover it up with a small piece of black tape to minimise any light leaks whilst the film is being shot.
We recommend you keep your KROME rolls somewhere dark, out of the sun, to minimise light leakage into the cannister, and have your film processed promptly after shooting.
$21.00