Kodak Max 400 Speed 24 Exposure 35mm Film (5-Pack)


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Kodak Gold Max 400 film offers maximum versatility for all cameras, including compact cameras. Get great results in a wide range of light conditions, indoors or out. This film works well for fast sports and even still-life photography while providing great flesh tones. Rich color saturation, greater flash range, depth, and shadow are all possible in sunlight or low light. The pack includes five rolls, each with 24 exposures.
1 Good consumer film, but overpriced
Decent film, but I can get this same item for almost half this price at a local department store.
2 The best all around film ever!!
I have been taking pictures constantly for about 3 years. I have shot with a myrid of film. However, Kodak film is hands down the best film I have ever shot with. The color is bright and vivid and you don't get the dull color or one color brighter than another than othe films out there. Yeah, you have to pay a little more for Kodak. But, trust me it is well worth it!! No matter what situation or occasion or subject this is the perfect film to not only get the shot but preserve it forever. So go ahead and open up that moldy wallet of yours and get it. You won't be sorry!!!
3 good deal
I am a freelance photographer and I go thru films like there is no tomorrow. This is probably one of the best deals around. Kodak is very high quality and I used them all the time. Highly recommend this to anyone who takes pictures with any kind of 35mm camera.
4 Quantity Unknown debunked
Almost everyone using 35mm film knows that Kodak Gold Max 400 has 24 - 27 prints per roll. And Kodak is and has always been great film....
5 Quantity Unknown
As a comparison shopper, all of the information is not available. How many pictures are on each of the 5 rolls?
6 Great value for a 5-pack of 400 film!
Kodak makes great film, and 400 speed is the only way to go. You may thikn this is overkill, but consider that if you are taking pictures of kids, you need a slightly faster speed than 100 or 200 so your photos do not get blurred. With nearly all cameras these days, you can always adjust your speed down (so if you have 400 film in the camera, you can set it for 100).

THe actual picture quality is very good, with grain structure great and holding well up if you blow it up to an 8"x10" print.

Best part about this film is the price... you just cant find this price in Wal-Mart



Tuesday, 07-Oct-2008 12:25:56 CDT
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