GT Photo 35mm Colour Film 24 Exposures for Analog and Digital Cameras Light Sensitive Blue
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Standard Analog Format: 35 mm color film designed for all analog cameras using 135-format film. High ISO 400 Sensitivity: Offers excellent flexibility for outdoor photography or variable lighting conditions, with 24 exposures per roll. Superior Technical Support: Uses a gray 125 µm triacetate base, ensuring stability and optimal handling during shooting and development. Standard C-41 Development: Fully compatible with the C-41 development process, available in most photo labs. Warranty and Storage: Benefits from a 20-month warranty period when stored according to the recommended conditions, at a temperature below 18 °C.
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Standard Analog Format: 35 mm color film designed for all analog cameras using 135-format film. High ISO 400 Sensitivity: Offers excellent flexibility for outdoor photography or variable lighting conditions, with 24 exposures per roll. Superior Technical Support: Uses a gray 125 µm triacetate base, ensuring stability and optimal handling during shooting and development. Standard C-41 Development: Fully compatible with the C-41 development process, available in most photo labs. Warranty and Storage: Benefits from a 20-month warranty period when stored according to the recommended conditions, at a temperature below 18 °C.
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Standard Analog Format: 35 mm color film designed for all analog cameras using 135-format film. High ISO 400 Sensitivity: Offers excellent flexibility for outdoor photography or variable lighting conditions, with 24 exposures per roll. Superior Technical Support: Uses a gray 125 µm triacetate base, ensuring stability and optimal handling during shooting and development. Standard C-41 Development: Fully compatible with the C-41 development process, available in most photo labs. Warranty and Storage: Benefits from a 20-month warranty period when stored according to the recommended conditions, at a temperature below 18 °C.