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35mm Color Negative Film AgfaPhoto Color 400 24 exposures (135-24) ISO 400
35mm Color Negative Film AgfaPhoto Color 400 24 exposures (135-24) ISO 400
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35mm Color Negative Film AgfaPhoto Color 400 24 exposures (135-24) ISO 400
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35mm Color Negative Film AgfaPhoto Color 400 24 exposures (135-24) ISO 400
35mm Color Negative Film AgfaPhoto Color 400 24 exposures (135-24) ISO 400
AgfaPhoto Color 400 24 exposures (135-24) is a 35mm color negative film with ISO 400 sensitivity intended for everyday and varied-light photography. This film format offers 24 frames per roll and is processed using standard C-41 chemistry, making it compatible with most photo labs and home processing kits. The film balances grain, color reproduction and exposure latitude to provide reliable results across travel, street, family and low-light situations.
The film’s ISO 400 sensitivity enables flexible shooting in mixed and low light without requiring flash, while maintaining fine-grain characteristics for its speed class. Color rendition is natural and balanced, suitable for skin tones and outdoor scenes. The 24-exposure roll size is convenient for short trips and projects, and compatibility with C-41 processing ensures straightforward development and scanning workflows. Overall, the film offers predictable exposure latitude and consistent color negatives for printing or digitizing.
Load the 35mm film into any compatible 135 camera following the camera manufacturer’s loading instructions. Expose at ISO 400 or set the camera’s exposure system to match the film speed. For scenes with mixed or low light, use appropriate shutter speed and aperture to control motion blur and depth of field; the ISO 400 rating provides latitude for faster shutter speeds in many situations. After shooting, rewind the roll and have it developed using standard C-41 chemistry at a photo lab or with a home C-41 processing kit. Scan or print the resulting color negatives according to your preferred workflow.
For optimal results, meter and expose for key subjects (especially skin tones) and consider slight overexposure by about 1/3 to 1 stop when shooting scenes that should retain shadow detail. Use a tripod or faster shutter speeds for low-light handheld shots to reduce motion blur, and store exposed film in a cool, dry place prior to development to preserve image quality.
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| WH334 | 10 | 03.07.2026 Best delivery | 11.49 € Best price | |
| WH354 | 10 | 10.07.2026 | 16.99 € |
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11.49 €
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Delivery Date:
03.07.2026
Best delivery
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16.99 €
Stock:
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Delivery Date:
10.07.2026
Warehouse: WH354
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