Kodak 7246. Vision 250D.
Purchased last year for a feature and never used. Kept well refrigerated. Still sealed.
Daylight
or Mixed Light without Compromise. Shooting in daylight
has often involved compromise. You'd start with a tungsten-balanced
film and add filtration. It was not the most direct
approach, but the images it produced were more pleasing
and more predictable. They intercut better with those
from other film stocks. Now there's a more direct route
to capturing great images in daylight or mixed light.
Without the tradeoffs you've had to make in the past.
And with color reproduction consistent with the family
of Kodak motion picture films. Because now there is
KODAK VISION 250D Color Negative Film & a giant leap
forward in film balanced for daylight. This remarkable
medium-speed product has grain structure and sharpness
you associate with slower speed stocks. Plus, it has
all the color, contrast, and latitude you've come to
expect from Kodak products. Rich black shadows. Clean
white highlights. Excellent flesh-to-neutral reproduction.
And, it intercuts beautifully with other Kodak color
negative motion picture films.
(Discontinued, filmmaking, 35mm, super 8mm, HiDef, Bolex, arri, movie)
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