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KODAK Ultramax 400 35mm Color Print Film 3-Pack
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Kodak Ultramax 400 is a versatile ISO 400 35mm color print film sold as a three-roll pack delivering 108 exposures for everyday and low-light shooting.
Designed for standard 35mm cameras, this three-pack of Kodak Ultramax 400 film gives you balanced color, dependable grain structure, and the flexibility to shoot in varied lighting without constantly switching film. With 36 exposures per roll and DX coding for automatic camera recognition, the bundle is convenient for travel, events, and experimenters wanting consistent color results across more frames.
How does this film perform in different lighting conditions?
Ultramax 400 is rated ISO 400, which makes it a good compromise between daylight and available-light shooting. It handles bright sun and shadowed scenes without excessive grain while still allowing handheld shots at moderate shutter speeds.
- ISO 400 for mid-to-low light flexibility
- Good push-pull tolerance for exposure adjustments
- Balanced color rendition across mixed lighting
What kinds of cameras and processing does it work with?
This film is formatted as 35mm (135) and uses DX coding so most modern film cameras will read the ISO automatically. Any lab that processes C-41 color negative film can develop it, and it’s compatible with common scanning and printing workflows.
- Fits standard 35mm film cameras and many rangefinders
- C-41 process at retail labs or home kits
- Output suitable for scanning, lab paper prints, or archiving
Why buy the three-roll pack instead of single rolls?
The 3-pack gives you 108 total exposures, which lowers per-frame cost and reduces the need to rebuy often. It’s useful for extended trips, multi-event coverage, or when you want consistent stock across several shoots without changing film characteristics.
- 108 exposures for longer shoots or multiple projects
- Cost-effective compared with single-roll purchases
- Consistent color and grain across all rolls in the pack
What should you know about handling and storage?
Store unopened rolls in a cool, dry place or refrigerate for longer shelf life; allow refrigerated film to warm to room temperature before loading. After shooting, keep negatives in sleeves away from excessive heat or humidity to preserve image quality.
- Store cool and dry; refrigeration extends freshness
- Bring to room temperature before loading to avoid condensation
- Keep processed negatives in archival sleeves for longevity
Who is this for: Photographers who want an affordable, all-purpose color negative film that works well across a range of lighting situations — from street shooters and travel photographers to students and hobbyists who prefer the convenience of multiple rolls in one purchase. The Kodak Ultramax 400 three-roll pack is especially handy if you shoot frequently and want consistent results without swapping films between sessions. Country of origin: China. Package weight and size suit standard retail storage and shipping.
FAQ
Q: How many exposures are included in this Kodak Ultramax 400 pack?
A: The pack contains three 36-exposure rolls for a total of 108 exposures.
Q: Can this film be processed at any photo lab?
A: Yes — it’s standard 35mm color negative film processed using the C-41 chemistry at most labs.
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