Kodak Ektar 100 film

News > Kodak Ektar 100 film

Join Now

Join ePHOTOzine, the friendliest photography community.

Upload photos, chat with photographers, win prizes and much more for free!

Category: Film

World’s finest grain colour negative film - Kodak now offers its new Ektar 100 in 120 format.

Posted: 17th February 2009
Print ArticleAdd Comment Add CommentJargon Buster: Off Jargon Buster: Off
Press Release:
Kodak Logo
Kodak continues to expand the options available to photographers by offering its new Kodak Professional Ektar 100 Film in 120 format. Announced at Photokina in October 2008 and currently available in 35mm format, Ektar 100 Film offers the finest, smoothest grain of any colour negative film available today.

The response to the introduction of Ektar 100 Film has been amazing, with many requests to make the new film available in medium format. 120-size roll film is widely used for a broad range of photographic applications including ultra high-resolution photography” said Carolyn Walsh, Product Sales Director, CDG, FPG, UK & Ireland, Eastman Kodak Company.  “Whether you’re a professional photographer or an advanced amateur, the pursuit of the perfect picture is a never-ending quest.  By offering the world’s finest-grain colour negative film in 120 format, Kodak continues its long-standing history of providing the tools and selection for photographers who want images with the best quality and highest detail.

Ektar 100 Film is the ideal choice for commercial photographers and advanced amateurs for applications such as nature, travel, fashion and product photography, where the emphasis is often on colour. The ISO 100 speed film features high saturation and ultra-vivid colour, incorporating KODAK VISION Motion Picture Film technology to achieve its unparalleled fine grain. It is ideal for photographers who want the superior resolution of medium-format film and look for extraordinary enlargement capability when scanning and printing.

The new Kodak Ektar Film in 120 format will be available in the UK from April 2009. For more information please visit the Kodak website.

Explore More

Fujifilm To Discontinue Range Of Film

Fujifilm To Discontinue Range Of Film

Fujifilm president Shigetaka Komori announces that films fro...

Polaroid PX 70 Color Shade & PX 600 Silver Shade UV Film

New Polaroid films

Impossible introduces the 2nd generation of new analog insta...

Kodak Professional Portra 400 launched

Kodak Professional Portra 400 launched

Kodak create World’s finest grain 400 speed colour negative ...

Join ePHOTOzine and remove these ads.

Comments

There are no comments here! Be the first!
- Original Poster Comments
- Your Posts

Add a Comment

You must be a member to leave a comment

Username:
Password:
Remember me:
Un-tick this box if you want to login each time you visit.