Reflx Lab 800 Tungsten 35mm Color Negative Film 36EXP

  • Made from fresh 5219 motion picture film
  • Rem-Jet layer removed
  • Tungsten balanced film, ideally for indoor or night scape shooting
  • Distinctive, futuristic halation effect
  • Film Format: 35mm color negative
  • ISO: 800 (DX coded)
  • Process: C-41

$19.99

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Unleash the potential of your nighttime and indoor photography with Reflx Lab 800 Tungsten 35mm Color Negative Film. Crafted from fresh Kodak Vision3 5219 motion picture film, this ISO 800 film is tungsten-balanced, making it perfect for low-light conditions and artificial lighting. The removal of the Rem-Jet layer allows for standard C-41 processing, ensuring ease of development in any lab.

Reflx Lab 800 Tungsten offers a distinctive, futuristic halation effect that enhances the cinematic feel of your images. This effect, combined with the film’s fine grain and high color accuracy, produces rich and vibrant photos that capture the essence of evening and indoor scenes with a unique, nostalgic tone. Each roll provides 36 exposures, giving photographers ample opportunity to explore their creative boundaries in challenging lighting environments.

Packaged in a brand-new, reusable metal canister, Reflx Lab 800 Tungsten Film is not only a tool for artistic expression but also an eco-friendly choice for storage and recycling. Ideal for both amateur and professional photographers, this film delivers stunning results in diverse shooting conditions.

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