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Little less than perfect Kodak Vision3 500T 35mm 36 exposures.
Little less than perfect Kodak Vision3 500T 35mm 36 exposures.
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This is your chance to get some even cheaper 500T.
After a clip test of this film, it was deemed that it isn’t 100% perfect. I was advised that shooting it between 250 - 400 iso would be ideal to get the best results. There is a high chance that it is perfectly fine and can be shot as usual. However, i like to make sure that everything is as perfect as it can be, so wouldn’t want to sell it at full price, in case it wasn’t fine.
Kodak Vision3 500T 35mm film cannister, with 36 exposures.
From Kodak: VISION3 500T Film yields higher signal-to-noise ratios for unprecedented image quality. Extended highlight latitude gives you greater flexibility when lighting extreme situations, and lets you pull even more detail out of highlights.
Can be shot in tungsten light at 500 iso, or in daylight at 320 Iso with a 85B warming Filter.
Rolled from a fresh 400ft roll from Kodak, into a film cannister from The Film Safe developing lab.
The film still has its remjet layer and MUST be developed using the ECN-2 process which means it CANNOT be sent to labs that only do C-41. The Film Safe have partnered with me, to offer ECN-2 developing and recycle the cannisters for me to reload again.
Each purchase will come with a voucher for developing at The Film Safe, for ECN-2 process. The voucher will entitle you to 10% off the cost of developing and/or scanning.
You must have a camera that can set the ISO manually as there is no DX code on the cannister. DX codes are something that will be coming soon, but if you are ordering a larger number of rolls and want them with DX codes, message me directly and I can look into getting some DX code stickers for your order.
Don’t forget to share your images on Instagram with the #thisishowirollfilm. I will be sharing the work of my customers regularly.
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