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Kodak bw400 CN (35mm, 400 iso) User-Review
written by adi_totp on May 28th, 2009 , 4 comments (4 votes)

THIS FILM IS SO SO SO SO SO SO GREAT! especially I can process it with C-41, that’s the cool thing about it!. In a sunny day or a cloudy day, using a flash or not, this film will give an amazing image, so sharp and clear! I was so glad I managed to use such wonderful film like this and indeed I was happy upon seeing my prints for the first time.

The film is very fine grain on photos even it is rated at 400 ISO. My photos came out smooth! and this is what keeps me on using this film again and again! Lucky for me that here in Bandung that I can still have this film anytime because it is readily available everywhere!

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4 comments

  • yoscolmi
    by yoscolmi
    5 months ago

    yeah! i love that film too! really versatile!

  • stouf
    by stouf
    5 months ago

    Ahahah ! So you lens-licker are also a tower-licker ?! 8D Great review !!!

  • smclemon
    by smclemon
    5 months ago

    Nice photos! I always wonder why the film has "CN" in its name, because that suggests "Colour Negative" to me :S

  • ebolatheelectricmonk
    by ebolatheelectricmonk
    5 months ago

    A great tip for portraits is that: Expose it like it's ISO 800 and DON'T tell your lab! Pictures turn out a little bit high-key stylish, which looks great, because the skin looks smoother. (Your girlfriend will love it....)

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