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KODACOLOR 100 35mm

135 / 36 exposures / ISO 100

A low-speed daylight-balanced color negative film with fine grain, vivid color, and sharp detail for bright scenes.

Unit price¥2,080(税込)
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Product codeKODA-FILM135-KODACOLOR100-ISO-100
Film format135
Film ISOISO 100
Film colorColor
Film typeNegative
Format135 / 36 exp

Overview

KODACOLOR 100 is positioned as a general-purpose daylight color negative film. Kodak emphasizes fine grain, saturated color, broad exposure latitude, consistent color reproduction, and good shadow detail when scenes are brightly lit.

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KODACOLOR 100 35mm

KODACOLOR 100 is positioned as a general-purpose daylight color negative film. Kodak emphasizes fine grain, saturated color, broad exposure latitude, consistent color reproduction, and good shadow detail when scenes are brightly lit.

Tone profile

daylight consumer color film / bright-scene clarity

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KODACOLOR 100 is the quiet achiever in Kodak's lineup — a film that does not have the cult following of Gold or the speed of Ultramax, but rewards careful shooters with clean, honest color and exceptionally fine grain for its price point. At ISO 100 it demands decent light, but give it a sunny day and it delivers images with a clarity that belies its budget positioning. The color palette is more neutral than Gold 200: skin tones are accurate rather than warmed, greens are true rather than lush, and whites stay white instead of drifting toward cream. This neutrality makes it an excellent choice for scanning and digital post-processing, as you are starting from a relatively flat, honest baseline rather than fighting a baked-in color cast. Grain at 100 speed is barely visible in normal use, so if you find yourself cropping heavily or printing large, KODACOLOR 100 will hold up better than faster alternatives at the same price. We often recommend it to photographers transitioning from digital who want a predictable, scan-friendly negative that does not impose a strong aesthetic of its own. It is also a smart choice for documentarian work — product photography, record shots, anything where color accuracy matters more than artistic interpretation.

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