We are so pumped to stock Karmir 160, a very rare daylight-balanced Kodak Aerocolor negative film spooled by karmir photo lab located in the city of Yerevan, Armenia
This film features a high level of sharpness and contrast, producing images with bright, vivid, and saturated colors and a wide dynamic range.
Karmir 160 is a great alternative to both classic Kodak ColorPlus and professional Kodak Portra films, and its unique characteristics make it ideal for a wide range of shooting situations.
With a sensitivity of 160 ISO, the 36-exposure metal roll with DX code makes it easy to use with most cameras.
Whether you're a seasoned film photographer or just starting out, this film is a versatile and exciting option to try.
We are so pumped to stock Karmir 160, a very rare daylight-balanced Kodak Aerocolor negative film spooled by karmir photo lab located in the city of Yerevan, Armenia
This film features a high level of sharpness and contrast, producing images with bright, vivid, and saturated colors and a wide dynamic range.
Karmir 160 is a great alternative to both classic Kodak ColorPlus and professional Kodak Portra films, and its unique characteristics make it ideal for a wide range of shooting situations.
With a sensitivity of 160 ISO, the 36-exposure metal roll with DX code makes it easy to use with most cameras.
Whether you're a seasoned film photographer or just starting out, this film is a versatile and exciting option to try.