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Kodak Kodachrome 40
From € 16,00
Kodachrome 40 is a super 8 film introduced by Kodak in 1975. It has a film speed of 40 ASA and an extremely fine grain. Kodachrome 40 is 15 meters (49 feet) long.
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Contents
🞄 Kodak Kodachrome 40
🞄 Original packaging
🞄 Manual
🞄 Process lab mailer
Working with expired film
Packages may look different than shown because the designs change through the years. Also, some may have a little bit of age to them as well. If you want a new-looking film you should buy a new film and not expired right?
We don’t give any guaranties on expired film.
Some film might be stored in a fridge and some might not, so shooting expired film is always a chance of luck. The general rule of thumb is to shoot one-stop lower for every ten years of the film being expired. So for example you are using a 400 ASA film from 2013, you would shoot it one-stop lower, which is 200 ASA. This method works better with high ASA film such as 1600, 800 or 400 ASA, because lower ASA film loses its sensitivity at a much slower pace.