Pros: speed, colour saturation and fidelity, sharpness, print-anywhere ease. Cons: too few to mention.
Description
Kodak Supra 400 is a C-41 process film, available in 36 exposure rolls for 35mm cameras. Kodak currently lists this as having the “Finest grain of any 400-speed color negative film” currently available.
Pros: Speed, fine grain, contrast. Cons: High Contrast may not be useful in all cases. Not for portraiture. Discontinued by KODAK!
And for everyone else, too. Be aware though, that the SUPRA line of professional print films from KODAK has since been discontinued. It has supposedly been replaced by Royal SUPRA. Like so many of the other fine KODAK professional film stocks, KODA ...
Pros: The most accurate color, the finest grain. Cons: Might seem expensive until you think about it.
I will never buy consumer grade film again.
I am strictly an amateur photographer, but I still take it seriously. My usual camera is a Yaschica T4, but I have also used it with a Nikon FE. I first shot the Supra 400 on a two week trip to...
Pros: Clear natural colors, not artificially punched up just to make eye-candy. Cons: Can't think of one -- finally a film that I seek out.
I'll be brief -- my taste is for subtle and natural colors, not the punchy party colors that seem to be popular in the oversaturated slide films. I like capturing pastels, accurate skin tones, earth tones, and urban scenes (Paris, New York) -- places...
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