Analoge Fotografie
- 2x 10 shots for instant photo fun
- For Fuji Instax cameras and printers
- Free space on the edge of the image to label and personalize as desired
- Color negative film 5 pack
- 36 exposures per film
- ISO 400
- Professional
- Natural reproduction of colors
- Kodak Professional GOLD 200 120 film roll film
- 5 Roll Pack
- Color roll film for medium format cameras
- ASA 200
- Polaroid Color 600 5 pack with 40 shots
- Instant film
- colored with classic white frame
- 5 pack with 8 shots each
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Arrange appointment- Harman Phoenix 200 Color Film 135/36
- Analog Film
- the first color film made entirely in Mobberley
- medium speed ISO 200
- high contrast and strong grain
- 135/60
- 36 films
- Developed according to standard process C41
- available as DX-coded 35mm 36exp film
- Kodak Gold 200
- ISO 200
- Color negative
- 135/36 35mm film
- pack of 3
- excellent for photographing under normal lighting conditions
- for development of 5 films
- Professional 35mm film
- 135/36 shots
- optimized sharpness
- fine detail reproduction
- excellent scanning properties
- high color saturation KB CN
- Optisches Objektiv: 31mm, F=9 , 1 Element
- Fokussierung: Fokus frei, 1m - ∞
- Verschlusszeit: Shutter 1 / 120s
- Blitz: Eingebauter Blitz-Tastschalter - 15s Wiederholzeit
- Filmformat: 135er Film (24x36mm) ISO 200 / 400
- Sucher: Feld = 70%
- Stromversorgung: 1x AAA Alkaline Batterie (nicht im Lieferumfang)
- Kodak Ultra Max 400
- ISO 400
- Color negative
- 135/36 35mm film
- pack of 3
- ideal for indoor, outdoor, with flash or in action
- Instant film double pack
- 2x 10 shots
- with square image format (62x62 mm)
- suitable for Instax Square SQ10 and SQ6 camera
- Extremely fine grain color slide film
- appealing retro i-type film
- multiple usable
- optimized for the Polaroid OneStep 2 camera
- Instax Film Instant Color Film
- 2x 10 shots
- Landscape format
- Instant film
- 8 exposures
- colored with classic white frame
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Order now, pay later (prepayment) Notification when the product is back in stock Product reservation and fixed place on the waiting list Cancellable at any time free of charge (until delivery)Die Analoge Fotografie - Bis heute unerreicht
Viele Fotografen versuchen heute den Bildlook analoger Foto-Filme mit komplizierter Software nachzuahmen. Manchmal gelingt das ganz gut, doch an die schöne Körnung und die besonderen Farben von echtem Film reicht es lange nicht heran. Lange Zeit dachte man, dass die analoge Fotografie allmählich komplett von der Bildfläche verschwindet. Doch in letzten Jahren lässt sich das genaue Gegenteil beobachten. Immer mehr, vor allem junge Menschen, wollen etwas Neues ausprobieren und greifen dabei auf Foto-Filme zurück. Hersteller wir Fujifilm, Agfaphoto oder Ilford vermelden steigende Umsätze und kündigen sogar an, wieder mehr in die Entwicklung von analogen Foto-Filmen zu investieren. Die Haptik und die Bedienung einer analogen Kamera ist ein Erlebnis, das mit der berechnenden Kühle der digitalen Fotografie verloren ging. Trotz aller Neuerungen konnten sich aber Firmen wie Leica oder Polaroid ihren legendären Status bewahren. Analoge Fotografie wird durch die Entwicklung von Schwarzweißfilmen oder Farb-Negativfilmen im Heimlabor gekrönt. Nichts ist spannender als die Momente, in denen sich entscheidet, ob die Foto-Filme richtig belichtet wurden oder nicht. Ein neuer Trend mit erstaunlichem Wachstumspotenzial ist die Sofortbildfotografie, die vor allem von Fujifilm vorangetrieben wird. Immer öfter sieht man sogar im Nachtleben die kleinen, stylischen Sofortbildkameras. Analoge Fotografie ist eine Leidenschaft, die einen nicht mehr loslässt, sobald sie einen erstmal ergriffen hat.