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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 |
C**R
Insane film!! (Amber D400)
This film is absolutely OUT OF THIS WORLD!! Move out the way Cinestill! The halation and colors on this one EAATTSS!! (Some of the images have distortion from being passed through an x-ray once sadly from tsa negligence :( but the roll handled it well and didn't get burned!!)
A**R
Great aesthetic film
Tbh need more of this film in my life, took pic of my lady and she loved the prints
A**R
Great for astrophotography
Amber T800 has excellent sensitivity to hydrogen alpha light, which makes it a great choice for shooting emission nebulae in astrophotography.
J**N
Aesthetic Looking Film
I bought this film because I loved the way the photos came out for others and have been looking for a film that has this kind of filter. The quality of the actual film seems to be good so far. A bit pricey for only 24 exposures but worth it. I took one star off because the box came very damaged. I was worried the film would be damaged as well but thankfully it was okay.
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!
J**G
Love the effect
Why did you pick this product vs others?:Love the effects.
G**D
skip
got my film back and they couldn’t even develop it, all the photos lost. i’ve been using 35mm since 2017 and never had an issue.
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.
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