CineStill Film 400 Dynamic Color Negative Film (120 Roll Film)
A fine grain daylight balanced color negative film with a delicate color palette, natural saturation, and warm, rich skin tones is called CineStill 400Dynamic. The film can be stretched up to ISO 3200 and has a large dynamic range with a base sensitivity of 400. It can also be rated from 200 to 800. Because of this, the movie can be used almost everywhere and in almost any lighting situation, whether inside or outside or in the studio.
The 400D was created especially for still photography, which can be developed in any photo lab or at home using C-41 chemistry. Additionally, it has an anti-static lubricant coating that can withstand processing, making it perfect for both manual SLRs and automatic winding cameras. With this movie, CineStill continues its heritage of producing cinematic film emulsions just for still photographers, enabling them to unleash their creativity and create stunning works of art.
Storage and Handling:
In low light, load and unload film. Unexposed film should be kept in its original, sealed packaging in a refrigerator at 13°C (55°F) or lower. Before opening the packaging, let the film warm up to room temperature to avoid moisture condensation on previously chilled film. As soon as possible after exposure, develop the film. Store prepared film in a cool, dry area and shield it from intense light.
Expiration:
Movies are perishable goods. Expose and develop the film before the specified expiration date for optimal results. To retain latent image latitude and color integrity, exposed film should be processed as soon as possible in C-41 chemistry. The boxes for all contemporary CineStill productions bear expiration dates that are two years from the date of manufacture.
Features
- ISO 400 daylight balanced 120 medium format colour negative film
- Safe for C-41 processing at photo labs or at home with Cs41 kit
- Process-surviving anti-static lubricant coating
- Wide exposure latitude
- Can be push-processed up to 3 stops
- Halation can occur at in-focus, overexposed highlights
RECOMMENDED ACCEPTABLE EXPOSURE FOR PUSH PROCESSING:
No push - EI 200-800
1 stop push - EI 400-1000
2 stop push - EI 800-1600
3 stop push - EI 1000-2000