Flic Film Elektra 100 36-Exposure 35mm Colour Negative 135 Film (Expired 02/25)
Flic Film Elektra 100 36-Exposure Colour Negative 135 FilmFlic Elektra 100 is a colour negative film that uses the C-41 process. This low-speed film offers a perfect balance of colour saturation, extremely fine grain, and a high exposure latitude. It is id
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Flic Film Elektra 100 36-Exposure Colour Negative 135 Film
Flic Elektra 100 is a colour negative film that uses the C-41 process. This low-speed film offers a perfect balance of colour saturation, extremely fine grain, and a high exposure latitude. It is ideal for general photography in daylight or with electronic flash. For shooting under photo lamps (3400K) or tungsten lighting (3200K), filters are required. Manufactured from Kodak Aerocolor IV, the film is not DX-coded, but the default setting for cameras unable to recognise DX codes is 100 ASA, which matches the film’s speed. You can also purchase DX recoder labels to apply to the film canister. Please note that this film has a tendency to light pipe, meaning light can travel up the leader and affect the first few frames. For best results, load the film in very low light conditions.
Key Features
- C-41 process colour negative film
- Low-speed film with 100 ASA
- Outstanding colour saturation and fine grain
- High exposure latitude for versatile shooting
- Ideal for daylight and flash photography
- Requires filters for tungsten or photo lamp lighting
- Not DX coded (DX labels available separately)
- Light piping tendencyload in low light conditions
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