Tag: 400
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Through the Lomochrome Looking Glass: A Review of the Lomochrome Purple 400
written by sixsixty on 2013-08-15 #gearRose colored glasses ain't got nothin' on the Lomochrome Purple 400! Take a look at Sixsixty's comparison shots to get a real feeling for how vibrant this film really is…
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My Review on Fuji Sensia 400
written by veato on 2011-11-08 #gearThere aren't many film types I've used and not liked in one way or another. On the other hand there are some films I've used and I've been utterly amazed. Which category does Fuji Sensia 400 fall into? Read on to find out!
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Lomopedia: Kodak Tri-X 400 Film
written by cheeo on 2016-09-15 #lomopediaA film that’s truly worthy of legend status hits our Lomopedia deck this week.
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Shooting With Expired Kodak UltraMax 400
written by uncle_jay on 2012-03-19 #gearI’ve been shooting with Kodak UltraxMax 400 films expired in October 2010 for several months now. These are my thoughts about this film.
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Reviewing the Kodak Ultramax 400
written by shuttersentinel17 on 2011-06-27 #gearThe Kodak Ultramax 400 provides good results most of the time, fuss-free and easy to find. Check out this review of the film!
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Typically Dutch: HEMA 400 CN 35mm Film
written by pretletterp on 2011-08-24 #gearThere is one thing I remember quite vividly from my childhood: Saturday afternoons in which my mom and I picked up our printed photographs at the local HEMA. As soon as my Diana CMYK arrived, the first thing I did was return to that trust old HEMA to, they should still sell film there right?
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Review: Ilford Delta 400
written by shuttersentinel17 on 2011-08-16 #gearMy very first Ilford film -- and boy it's not surprising why are they so highly revered!
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Lomopedia: Lomography Color Negative 400 ISO 35 mm
written by denisesanjose on 2013-07-04 #gear #lomopediaThe go-to, all-around, no-fail film favored by Lomographers all over the world, CN 400 is one of the most versatile films you will ever use. Perfect for just about any shooting assignment, whether for everyday analogue snap shooting or special photographic events, you'll never go wrong with Color Negative 400.
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Kodak 400TX
written by -alia- on 2011-02-24 #gearThe renowned Kodak 400TX is a high-speed panchromatic film released in 1954 for 35mm and 120mm format. Perfect for scenarios that require good DOF and fast shutter speeds. It is idyllic for push processing and for extending the distance range for flash pictures.
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AgfaPhoto APX 400: Black-and-White Grainy Goodness
written by cherieamour on 2011-08-26 #gearThis ISO 400 black-and-white film offers fine yet noticeable grain. It is excellent for pushing, as well as all situations including travel and nature!
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Fuji Superia Xtra (35mm, 400 Iso) - One of the Best Color Negatives I've Ever Tried
written by zulupt on 2013-10-09 #gearThis film is really worth its title. Maybe it deserves an even better one. Find out why after the jump.
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Film in Love: Fujicolor PRO 400H
written by simonesavo on 2013-09-04 #gearColor negative professional film with a high ISO speed and fine grain. Great for weddings, portraits and fashion photography, where an accurate render of the subject is necessary. Keep on reading to know more about this film.
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Getting Awesome Shots from Agfa Vista 400 ISO
written by pvalyk on 2012-05-24 #gearI tried this film and I love it. Don’t hate me but I prefer it expired. Check out some ideas on how to use Agfa Vista 400 after the jump!
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Fuji NPH 400 (120mm)
written by bongofury on 2011-06-15 #gearNPH is perfect to wedding photography and portraits, but NPH is able to meet a wide range of photographic needs.
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