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Se oversettelseAgfa Vista 400/36 - sealed 10 Pack - expired 2017 | Ubrukt film
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Unused sealed Agfa Vista 400/36 - 10 Pack (35mm Film) in the original sealed packing.
Expired September 2017 always stored in optimal conditions. See examples in the last 6 pictures. Those were shot with this film in Olympus Mju 1 point & shoot camera at ISO 4OO. The pictures are not part of the auction, they are very recent shot images to show the quality of the film.
Up for auction is a rare 10-pack of Agfa Vista 400/36, a 35mm film known for its rich colors, fine grain, and impressive versatility. This ISO 400 film is ideal for a wide range of lighting conditions, from bright daylight to more challenging low-light situations.
Although the development date has expired (September 2017), many film enthusiasts appreciate the unique characteristics that expired film can produce—often resulting in subtle color shifts and added grain that give a creative, vintage aesthetic to your photos.
Whether you're an analog photography lover, an artist exploring experimental results, or a collector of rare film stocks, this 10-pack offers great potential.
Stored in a cool, dry environment. Now Agfa factories are closed these films are even more wanted.
Happy bidding!
The 10 films way only 320 gram.
size is 18x12 cm. x 3.5 cm
As you can tell by the 400 in its name, it was a high-speed film that was available in 35mm format. It was daylight balanced, meaning it worked best in the sun and outside of tungsten lighting unless you had an appropriate filter on your lens (typically the 80A filter). Shooting Agfa Vista 400 in fluorescent light did not require a filter, though you would often find a green cast that could be removed in the editing process.
Vista 400 also showcased a “New Super Uniform Fine Grain Technology” which was mostly marketing speak for: high sharpness, fine grain, and high image quality when printed on traditional papers.
Agfa Vista 400 had a wide exposure latitude that we would expect from color-negative film and took kindly to overexposure. It allegedly held up well past expiration, as you see in the test pictures, you can likely get away with shooting it at box speed (400 iso) without a noticeable impact on image quality if it has been less than 10 years. Anything longer will require you to overexpose by a stop.
Unused sealed Agfa Vista 400/36 - 10 Pack (35mm Film) in the original sealed packing.
Expired September 2017 always stored in optimal conditions. See examples in the last 6 pictures. Those were shot with this film in Olympus Mju 1 point & shoot camera at ISO 4OO. The pictures are not part of the auction, they are very recent shot images to show the quality of the film.
Up for auction is a rare 10-pack of Agfa Vista 400/36, a 35mm film known for its rich colors, fine grain, and impressive versatility. This ISO 400 film is ideal for a wide range of lighting conditions, from bright daylight to more challenging low-light situations.
Although the development date has expired (September 2017), many film enthusiasts appreciate the unique characteristics that expired film can produce—often resulting in subtle color shifts and added grain that give a creative, vintage aesthetic to your photos.
Whether you're an analog photography lover, an artist exploring experimental results, or a collector of rare film stocks, this 10-pack offers great potential.
Stored in a cool, dry environment. Now Agfa factories are closed these films are even more wanted.
Happy bidding!
The 10 films way only 320 gram.
size is 18x12 cm. x 3.5 cm
As you can tell by the 400 in its name, it was a high-speed film that was available in 35mm format. It was daylight balanced, meaning it worked best in the sun and outside of tungsten lighting unless you had an appropriate filter on your lens (typically the 80A filter). Shooting Agfa Vista 400 in fluorescent light did not require a filter, though you would often find a green cast that could be removed in the editing process.
Vista 400 also showcased a “New Super Uniform Fine Grain Technology” which was mostly marketing speak for: high sharpness, fine grain, and high image quality when printed on traditional papers.
Agfa Vista 400 had a wide exposure latitude that we would expect from color-negative film and took kindly to overexposure. It allegedly held up well past expiration, as you see in the test pictures, you can likely get away with shooting it at box speed (400 iso) without a noticeable impact on image quality if it has been less than 10 years. Anything longer will require you to overexpose by a stop.
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