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Kodak Pro Image 100 is a professional-grade color negative film designed for portrait and social photography, featuring ISO 160 sensitivity, 36 exposures per roll, and exceptional color accuracy and saturation. Each pack contains 5 rolls, ensuring you have plenty of film for all your creative endeavors.
Compatible Devices | Camera |
Lighting Type | Daylight |
ISO Equivalent | 160 |
Film Format | 135 |
Exposure Count | 36 |
Film Color | Color |
Roll Quantity | 5 |
S**L
A Great Film
I purchased The Kodak Pro-Image 100 to try out as an all around general purpose film.I was pleasantly surprised at how this film performed!I live in an area North West California Coast )that has pretty high humidity and noted that this film is made specifically for this type of environment. It is also rated as able to be stored at room temps in this type of environment, high humidity and higher than normal temps. Perfect for everyday storage and carry.These were all pluses for me but the proof is the final result and this film really preforms, and well!Colors are well saturated and represented but not over the top or overly saturated. The contrast is nice and even across the entire spectrum but seems to favor midtone and the shadow region. The entire color spectrum is well represented with a slight favor towards the reds.Skin/Flesh tone is right on and as stated, not over saturated but well defined and natural.With a normal Mufti-coated Uva or Skylight filter this film has a very very slight tilt towards being warm but you really have to look for it. Greens are dead on and again on the warm side, not harsh but natural with no blue cast.I added a Nikon A2 warming filter which is what I normally use when shooting Fuji Provia or Fuji 50 to bring it up just a bit and it really liked the combination.The results were better than what I had expected. Again, nothing over the top as far as color saturation but slightly better contrast in the highlights and lighter regions and overall slightly warmer across the spectrum.Where the Pro-Image 100 really shines was when I started home scanning the processed negatives. It is a really easy film to scan. Very little correction is needed and the results were almost as good as the scans I got from the Lab when I had the film processed. My limiting factor is my scanner and not the Negatives. For the average user wanting to scan their own negatives the Pro-Image 100 will give you great results.It also has great latitude. You can Push this stuff quite a bit with little loss in detail and some slight improvement in contrast. When shot at normal ASA grain is almost undiscernable and very slight when pushed to 2 stops. In fact this was one of the first things that I noticed when reviewing the scans and prints from the first several test rolls I had processed.Slightly underexposing Pro-Image 100 produces usable shots but with some loss in detail in the darker or shadow region but still results in a usable shot. I took three test shots Bracketed and threw them into my HDR program with excellent results. The final tone-mapped image was stunning and better than expected.I normally shoot slide film but after trying this Print film and seeing how well it performs it will fill a gap in my shooting requirements. I have one camera now always loaded with a roll of this for everyday shooting when I'm out and about.A good film for those Sunny days at the beach or anywhere ample light is available.(Or Pushed a stop or two) I shoot available light only and don't shoot with a flash, so I cant comment on how well it works with a flash.One thing of note that should be mentioned; The several Sunset shots I took with this film were stunning!All in all I am very happy with Kodak Pro-Image 100. For the price and the level of performance, its a great value!Jen
J**.
One of my favorite new film stocks! Vintage and warm rendering and at a low cost!
I found this budget-priced film on Amazon and got curious, so I decided to give it a try. Since it is an ISO 100 film, it's really great for fun with friends in the outdoors during warm months.While Kodak calls it PRO IMAGE 100, it's still a low-cost film, so I was not expecting much, but I was shocked to see its color rendering! The colors are so vintage and warm, that seeing my recently-developed scans hit me with nostalgia for a time that I was not even alive for! Skin tones, natural settings, and buildings have a lovely softness and classic feel that I can only describe as feeling like a descendent of classic Kodask kodachrome.If you have a passion or at least a passing interest in film photography, give this film a try. You might just end up taking an old film camera everywhere with you. Dust off that old family camera and give this film for a spin!Pictures taken with an Olympus Trip 35 from 1967.
E**Y
Great buy
A fine basic film
L**I
AMAZING
Purchased to take on our honeymoon in a cheap Pentax camera from the early 2000's and my FIRST time shooting on film. We just got the photos back and they are so perfect! I would highly recommend this film for the vibe, clarity and overall value!
D**M
Good Film!
I'm a die hard film user and I have been stockpiling film so I don't have to worry about supplies as the world moves on. I bought some ProImage to try out, as it is very well priced on Amazon. I was pleasantly surprised. The colors are rich but not over-saturated. They do seem balanced around flesh tones so the film is indeed good for social settings. I haven't tried it in other settings yet. It is not as good as the truly professional films such as Portra, as it has somewhat higher contrast and for a 100 ASA film, it seems a bit grainy (but not excessively so). But I do like it better than various consumer grade films I have tried out.I look forward to adding ProImage to my growing film portfolio, and I suspect I will add a few rolls from time to time to my stockpile as long as the price remains where it is.
R**B
Great Budget Film with Nice Colors
Kodak Pro Image 100 is great for photographers looking for a film that won't break the bank while still having a professional look to it. I wish there was a 400 ISO version of this film for more versatility, but this film performs surprisingly well in lower light. I shot mine with my Nikon FM and I plan to use it with my point and shoot camera to see how well it performs with other lenses and products. I would recommend this especially right now since Portra and Ektar professional are getting super high in price.
F**S
Great film
Good film, arrived on time great shipper...film not expired, always a plus...
J**.
A great film stock, especially for the price
I really like shooting with this film. I wish Kodak made it in 120.
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