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Konica Pro 400 (120, 400 iso) staff-review
written by d_i_d on July 10th, 2008 , 10 submissions , 2 comments (0 votes)

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  • Brand
    Konica
  • Name
    Pro 400
  • en, common, type
    negative
  • Format
    120
  • en, common, iso
    400

This is a great all-purpose film. The Konica Pro 400 brings on the saturated colours and very low grain. When the sun is shining you will get amazingly clear and sharp results with this one.

Even though this film was made for daylight shooting, 400 ISO allows you to use it under variable conditions: indoor, outdoor, with or without flash. It also does a good job under mixed light conditions, as the detail turns out great even in the darker areas; slightly over- or under-exposed pictures don’t cause any problems.

Due to its natural colour tonation and medium contrast, the Konica Pro 400 is also a good choice for shooting portraits

10 submissions

2 comments

  • graefin
    by graefin
    about 1 year ago

    Great colorfilm I agree! The best I have used so far!

  • by cbellus
    about 1 year ago

    i like it. ive only shot 2 rolls so far, but they came out nice and rich.

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