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Kodak Portra 800 is a professional-grade 120 medium format color negative film with ISO 800 sensitivity, delivering exceptionally fine grain and vibrant warm tones. Its push processing capability to ISO 1600 makes it perfect for low light and high-action photography, favored by discerning photographers seeking unmatched image quality and versatility.
| ASIN | B000JLM1K2 |
| Batteries | 1 Product Specific batteries required. |
| Best Sellers Rank | #48,944 in Electronics ( See Top 100 in Electronics ) #222 in Photographic Film |
| Customer Reviews | 4.3 4.3 out of 5 stars (228) |
| Date First Available | June 17, 2003 |
| Department | All Ages |
| Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
| Item Weight | 1.06 ounces |
| Item model number | 812 7946 |
| Manufacturer | Kodak |
| Product Dimensions | 6.85 x 1.4 x 3.7 inches |
J**D
Fine grain, beautiful look. Never a disappointment.
Portra 800 is to be used in a studio setting or in a 2-3000K light setting. I shot it indoors and my images were crazy warm. My mistake. Not a knock on the film, just a tip in case you wondered. Beautiful grain, and so sharp! I use this film on an RZ67 and ProTL 645, and love it! Nice, clear, warm tones, extremely fine grain, and such a distinguished look. :) My absolute favorite film, except for price. Completely worth it, though.
P**N
Portra 800 is a wonderful film. It has a slightly bolder color palate ...
Portra 800 is a wonderful film. It has a slightly bolder color palate than Portra 160 or 400, and that can be a good thing in a lot of situations, plus the latitude for low light situations is really nice. Dear Kodak: Lower the price to make it more comparable to Portra 160 and 400, and I'll buy more 800. Until then, I have to admit this film gets less use, even though I really like it. I like all the Portras.
Z**Y
Came as expected
Box of film came, had no defects. Loaded it up in an old camera and the pictures took just fine. This type of film is best suited for in-door usage, however.
M**A
Love this film
I have purchased portra 800 mostly for wedding work, the film is awesome for getting ready shots in lower light, it has very fine almost non-existent grain which for this speed of film is amazing. I love Portra's skin tones and warmth. I wish it came in 220 as well.
T**R
Worth the price!
Great film, images turned out great after processing. Worth the price.
I**N
Expired
It would of been nice to know that it was a year expired before I paid
G**L
Slash in the rolls inside
I was traveling when I ordered these and when I finally got home to open them the rolls in the box had a slash through them. Possibly from the wrapping machine. So disappointed.
J**S
Fresh fast film
Delivered faster than originally expected and the film doesn’t expire for 2 years!
C**N
Scadenza a un anno, scatola integra
A**X
Buen precio. Película en perfectas condiciones (no está caducada obviamente). se puede comprar en toda confianza. Gran película: rápida y con un grano muy bonito.
す**え
粒子は細かいですが、フィルム感は感じられるくらいの粒子の写りで気に入って使っています。
G**R
Yes, Portra 800 is the most expensive film on the market, but it is undeniably one of the best colour films ever invented. In the days before digital, no ISO 800 film was even close to being this good, so it just shows that film technology has kept progressing. Portra 800 has amazingly fine grain for the ISO. Beautiful creamy colours, perhaps slightly muted compared to the most vivid films, but great in most situations - and of course wonderful skin tones. Works beautifully in all conditions. Any photo lab can develop it with no problems, it's a perfect standard C41 film to them. Genuinely ISO 800. I know some people claim it's not ISO 800, but it is. Of course you can shoot it at ISO 400 as well, it has wide exposure latitude so you can't go wrong really. However, if you don't need ISO 800, you may as well save money and use Portra 400.
E**Y
Arrived fogged by x-ray.
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