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Kodak 400 Prof.135/36

Schwarzweiß-Film
Item Nr. 14466
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Film with high sensitivity and very high sharpness performance (T-crystal technology).Exterem Fine grain, high resolving power and wide exposure latitude. Excellent results in push developments. New emulsion topcoat, improved physical and sensitometric properties. Optimal for scanning. Ideal in unfavorable lighting conditions or situations where short exposure times are required.
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MSRP* 21,95
13,50 Schwarzweiß-Film
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Kodak 400 Prof.135/36

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Film with high sensitivity and very high sharpness performance (T-crystal technology).

Product description for Kodak 400 Prof.135/36

Exterem Fine grain, high resolving power and wide exposure latitude. Excellent results in push developments. New emulsion topcoat, improved physical and sensitometric properties. Optimal for scanning. Ideal in unfavorable lighting conditions or situations where short exposure times are required.

Kodak 400 Prof.135/36

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