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Kodak Gold Max 800 Speed 24 Exposure 35mm Film (4 Pack)

Kodak Gold Max 800 Speed 24 Exposure 35mm Film (4 Pack)
Brand: Kodak

List Price: $20.99
Buy New: $9.95
You Save: $11.04 (53%)



New (5) from $9.95

Rating: 3.0 out of 5 stars 11 reviews

Media: Electronics
Autographed: No
Memorabilia: No
Shipping Weight (lbs): 0.2
Dimensions (in): 6 x 4 x 1.6

MPN: GT135-24-4H
Model: GT135-24-4H
UPC: 041771566210
EAN: 0041771566210
ASIN: B00004SOYO

Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days

Features:
  • ISO 800 film
  • Maximum versatility for 35mm zoom cameras
  • Fast-action to still-life photography
  • Wide range of light conditions, indoors or out
  • 4 rolls of 24 exposures

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Editorial Reviews:

Amazon.com Product Description
Kodak Gold Max 800 film offers maximum versatility for 35mm zoom cameras. Get great results in a wide range of light conditions, indoors or out. This film works well for fast sports and even still-life photography. Rich color saturation, greater flash range, and great capturing of depth and shadow are all possible in sunlight or low light. There are four rolls of film in this pack, each with 24 exposures.


Customer Reviews:   Read 6 more reviews...

4 out of 5 stars Fast Film, Wide Range   May 17, 2002
Jon Kreisler (New York City, NY USA)
19 out of 19 found this review helpful

... I would dare to say the photo-finishing lab has a lot to do with the results you see. I was horrified by one lab I tried recently. Incompetence in the lab can totally ruin your prized shots. As always, it's best to shoot a test roll or two and make sure you don't photograph anything you can't reshoot later. Test a new lab the same way, with photos that can be redone.
Keep this film cool. Refrigerate unopened rolls and let them aclimate before using. Try to load your camera in as much darkness as you can achieve. Process this film as soon as you can, after shooting. Leaving the film sitting around or in heat will cause the dyes to deteriorate. If you need to travel by air, ask for a hand-inspection at the airport. Don't pack this film in checked luggage. It is more sensitive to X-Ray equipment than an average film.
This film actually has a better grain index (48) than Kodak's professional negative film (Portra - index 50) at a 4.4 magnification, ISO 800. (I haven't seen any other index value data from Kodak for this film, so I can't comment about larger print sizes.)
If you need a fast color film for poor lighting conditions or for action photos, this is a good film. It is not as good in controlled lighting situations as the Portra or Supra or even Royal Gold films at lower ISO ratings. If you need the speed and don't intend to enlarge beyond 5x, this film is perfect. If you need to enlarge beyond that, the grain becomes more and more apparent. In photography, as in every other endeavor, choose the right tool for the job. Film is a very important tool for serious photography. Don't depend on just one type of film.



5 out of 5 stars Great film   February 22, 2002
10 out of 11 found this review helpful

I have used this film for years--with both my older point and shoot Cannon 135 Zoom and my current Nikon N65. The fact that it is a higher speed film makes it very versatile for all types of situations I shoot in--indoors, outdoors, low light, beach photography, fast-action sporting events, etc. I have not had a problem with graininess but I have not blown pictures up past 11x14 size. I have shot approximately 200+ rolls with this film and my lab has never had to color-correct my film. I wonder if some people who use this film and have had problems with graininess have more of a problem with their camera or photo processing lab than it is with the film. This film can be used in all types of situations and I will keep using it with confidence!


2 out of 5 stars Not good for the average use of consumer...   May 23, 2001
Jason Daring (Houston, TX USA)
7 out of 12 found this review helpful

I grabbed a roll of 800 speed film by mistake once and have avoided it like the plague ever since that day. For regular photography 800 speed is a waste and causes the photographer to give up a lot of detail and color in their pictures. I used a roll for a trip to Las Vegas and regret it to this day because of the colorless grainy pictures I got with that roll. On the same trip under the same lighting with the sme camera, my pictures using both 200 and 400 speed film are much clearer and have a lto more saturation of color and detail. Under specific circumstances this film could be useful, but skill with a camera and aperture/shutter speed settings will do the same on a good camera with lower speed film and make better pictures.


1 out of 5 stars kodak makes some great films this just isn't one of them   May 28, 2001
Chris A. Congemi (Lindenhurst, New York United States)
7 out of 11 found this review helpful

I'am an avid photographer that shoots about 15 rolls per month, and I can honestly say this is kodak's worst film. If you want to save money, and don't want to blow up your pics past the standard 4x6 I guess it's ok. If you are taking serious pics that are inportant to you, and wish to blow them up stay as far away from this film as possible. This film has way too much grain, and coloures are washed out. Best bet for that special weding or moment spend a coupple of more bucks and buy kadak royal gold 400 or 1000 you will be veary impressed.


5 out of 5 stars Great choice for varing light conditions   October 13, 2000
5 out of 10 found this review helpful

I used this film on a once in a lifetime trip to Egypt and was thrilled with the results of my pictures. I took some 200 speed also and you can really tell the difference in the quality of the prints.


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