LEICA 35MM SUMMILUX F1.4 PRE-ASPH

 Production period: 1961-1995
 Code: 11869(black), 11870(black
 11871 (with M3 attachment), 1 1860(titanium)   Serial#:1,730,001-n/a
 Total production: n/a
 Maximum aperture: 1: 1.4
 Focal length(nominal): 35mm
 Angle: 640
 Minimum distance: 100cm(M3)65cm(other   Weight: 245 grams, later 195 grams,
 Filter: E41. later VII

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Kodak Proimage 100 Color Negative Film

I used to have a beautiful dream of making everyone I photographed look more beautiful than they really were. Achieving this is actually not difficult with Kodak Proimage film, which is excellent for capturing portraits with warm, healthy-looking skin tones. What’s more, this film is also reasonably priced!

A good portrait film should have several key features, such as warm tones that whiten the skin, fine grain that enhances detail, and excellent exposure latitude that allows for shallow depth of field. In all these aspects, Kodak Proimage performs exceptionally well. Kodak is renowned for its mastery of color, especially when it comes to capturing skin tones. The colors in Proimage are harmonious and transparent, creating a peaceful and comfortable atmosphere.

One of the outstanding qualities of Proimage is its well-balanced colors that never overpower the subject, resembling the soft hues of watercolor paintings. The colors are transparent and vibrant without being oily, reminiscent of a jar of colorful candies. Besides portraits, Proimage is also perfect for capturing landscapes and street scenes, creating a transparent and watercolor-like feel. Street scenes captured with Proimage exude a peaceful and calming ambiance, which is quite different from the vibrant and colorful look of Kodak Ultramax 400.

While Proimage’s ISO 100 film is ideal for capturing images in bright daylight, it can also be used at night with good results, thanks to its professional-grade quality and high tolerance for different lighting situations. Nonetheless, given its ISO 100 rating, it’s still advisable to use it during daytime shoots whenever possible.

Kodak proimage 100
flesh-tone reproduction, color accuracy, and saturation.
Intended for room temperature storage.
Excellent latent-image keeping characteristics.
Printing characteristics similar to those of Kodak gold films.
The film of choice for portrait and social photographers.
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Kentmere 100 film from the UK

Kentmere 100 film has an average tolerance at best and can only be considered satisfactory. Choosing a film can be about selecting a particular style, and having all films be the same would be uninteresting. Street photographers reportedly appreciate the grain in this film.

When discussing black and white film, the development process is closely related. When I refer to the film’s tolerance and contrast, it’s based on my personal development habits and compared to other films.

While some people can use this film to create beautiful grayscale images through technical means, overall, Kentmere’s film has slightly high contrast, coarse grain, and a lower tolerance. Highlights are prone to overexposure, and shadows may be too dark. The contrast level is relatively high, and many people nowadays pursue a high-contrast effect, such as Daido Moriyama’s style.

Kentmere 100
35mm, ISO 100, medium contrast, black & white film. Suitable for most applications in good lighting conditions.

Medium speed ISO 100
Fine grain and good sharpness
Broad tonal range with good contrast
35mm cassettes and bulk lengths available
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Kodak ULTRAMAX 400 Color Negative Film My First choice!

Using film in this day and age is a poetic act – without applause, everything depends on oneself. Judging from its packaging, this roll of film should perform exceptionally well with blue tones, owing to its blue-colored box. The film is versatile and easy to develop, providing excellent imaging in low-light situations and capable of producing beautiful photos with ordinary cameras. As a high-speed ISO400 film, it is well-suited for capturing moving objects with fast shutter speeds. The film exhibits vivid colors, high contrast, fine grains, and is particularly well-suited for portrait photography.

For a film with high latitude, some photographers intentionally “push” the UltraMax film to ISO25, creating a warm tone effect. Additionally, the ISO400 film can also be used as an ISO6400 film when necessary.

As most of my shooting time is spent on the road in the early morning and evening, I require a film with a high speed rating. While increasing the shutter speed can be achieved with a large aperture lens, this film can activate many small aperture lenses, including zoom PS pocket cameras.

Kodak has demonstrated great expertise in color photography, even with a film like UltraMax that is designed for speed.

Kodak ULTRAMAX 400
This offer is for 3 24 exposure rolls of Kodak Color Print Film ISO 400.
Great pictures in sunlight or low light, in action or still; The world"s most versatile 400-speed film choice.
Great pictures in a wide range of lighting conditions; Better pictures in low light; Sharper pictures with moving subjects; Extended flash range for better flash pictures; Reduced effect of "camera shake"; Better depth of focus capabilities.
Bright, vibrant prints; Consistent color under most lighting conditions.
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Rollei rpx 400 black and white film

Film photography has become increasingly popular due to the ability to choose from a variety of films to achieve unique tones, grain, and contrast. Many beginner black and white film photographers tend to prefer a high-contrast and bright approach, which can still yield impressive results. However, Rollei RPX400 takes a different approach by reducing contrast.

Rollei films have earned an excellent reputation within the same format, particularly for grain control and latitude. RPX400 has medium to low contrast, making it suitable for use in high-contrast environments such as sunny outdoor or indoor lighting. Thanks to its excellent latitude, RPX400 provides ample room for post-processing and contrast control.

RPX400 is an easy-to-develop film thanks to its excellent latitude, making it difficult to produce a bad image. However, to achieve more dramatic contrast, it’s important to carefully study the developing process. Additionally, dramatic lighting during shooting is also necessary, as the film cannot increase contrast on its own.

Among ISO 400 films, RPX is relatively fine-grained, and no significant noise can be detected whether overexposed or underexposed.

RPX400 is highly versatile when used with the Rollei 35 camera, as it can produce good results regardless of whether it is day or night. Nighttime shots are surprisingly clean and sharp, and even in strong sunlight, RPX400 can avoid unpleasant overexposed whites thanks to its low contrast.

Rollei rpx 400 black and white film
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Phenix 205-A film camera

I have noticed that the Phenix 205 is unusually affordable, priced at just the cost of a Leica UV filter. However, one should not underestimate the Phenix 205 based on its price alone. The camera body comes with a 50mm lens that delivers satisfactory performance when fully open. Its center sharpness is also impressive when shooting indoors within a range of 2 meters. The sharpness is further enhanced when the aperture is stopped down to f/4 or f/8. Although it falls short in terms of detail in darker areas when compared to Leica lenses, it remains a great value option.

Phenix 205-A

The Phenix 205 is a Chinese-made camera with a low price. This machine has been produced for more than 40 years.

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Lucky color super 200 color negative film

The 2013 film has actually expired. This film was sent by a friend. He kept it at room temperature, and it was still very good. Lucky Film is a Chinese film brand.

The quality of Lucky color super 200 film is very good, a little Kodak Gold 200 feels, even better. It was really cheap then. Unfortunately, this film is rarely seen.

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Kodak gold 200 Color Negative Film

  • When it comes to photography, film is not a necessity; however, many people have discovered the philosophy of photography through film, which may have even changed their lives.
  • The romantic purple packaging of Kodak Gold 200 may offer comfort to many lonely hearts.
  • The packaging box uses a pink-purple color scheme, and under sunny conditions, it produces excellent color transitions, including skin tones, golden sunlight, and moderately high color contrast.
  • Typically, the dark areas of the image are predominantly blue in color, but Kodak Gold 200 suppresses the blue tones in these areas, resulting in an image with fewer dark details, while the bright areas produce a warm feeling.
  • Normal Kodak Gold 200 has fine and smooth grain, particularly under adequate exposure. However, some people, including myself, prefer a slightly grainy effect, and therefore, we sometimes underexpose or use expired film.
  • Expired Gold 200 can increase exposure by one stop and yield slightly better results.
Kodak gold200
Excellent latent-image keeping characteristics: Excellent consistency & Excellent processing robustness.
High sharpness and high resolution: Excellent results for general-purpose photography & Great for enlargements.
Exposure versatility: Designed for exposure by daylight and electronic flash.
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