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The Amber 800 35mm Color Negative Cine Film is a high-quality film designed for capturing stunning cinematic images. With 27 exposures and an ISO of 800, it excels in daylight conditions, offering a unique halation effect that enhances your visuals. Perfect for both amateur and professional photographers, this film is compatible with a variety of cameras and is ideal for creating vibrant, colorful memories.
Compatible Devices | Camera |
Lighting Type | Daylight |
ISO Equivalent | 800 ISO |
Film Format | 135 |
Exposure Count | 27 |
Film Color | Colored |
Roll Quantity | 1 |
R**T
Great
I absolutely love this company. I've bought every kind they sell, they always come out beautiful.
J**E
Cute vintage look to my film!
I got this film on a whim for a bachelorette trip and it created such a fun collection of photos! The color wasn’t too warm but definitely wasn’t cool-toned. Had a little grain but lowkey love the look of it. Was able to use it inside & outside with no problem, so versatile! Worth the money for the high quality that it is, just started my second roll!
V**N
AMAZING COLOR
This was my first time using this film (as an amateur film photographer) and I LOVED the way they came out. I think the green tint is from the lab I got them developed from (I’m still learning) so I tried to color correct a few (the first one is corrected) but I love love love how vintage these look. Absolutely would buy again.
E**O
Fun way to switch things up!
I thought the film was great. It does what you’re looking for it to do - put a unique and unpredictable spin on whatever your shooting. I found that the light in your immediate setting was a strong determining factor in how much the film was altered. I’ll attach a few pictures as examples, none of them are edited.
R**O
AmberT800
Perfecto
I**E
Very warm colors
I liked this film a lot! It has a very warm touch to it, the colors are nice and not too saturated or vibrant. Gives a bit of a dreamy, old-fashion vibe (imho). Tried it on a trip to Paris and I am very happy with the results.
P**Y
Kinda worth it, but also no.
So, it sure is Kodak 500T sans a remjet layer, however; through the one roll I’ve shot of it so far, the amount of inconsistencies with the film (I.e light leaks) and the fact that they’re only 27ex rolls, almost defeats the purpose of not buying Cinestill. If the possibility of your film having a LOMO look post developing is something you’re into then I recommend. If not, look to Reflex Labs or Cinestill.
Z**N
As Advertised
Wife lived this film. This review reminded me to add it to the Christmas list.
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