
Best selling Analogue films
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1. Kodak Gold 200
The Kodak Gold 200 is a versatile color film for the 35mm format that impresses with its fine color saturation and high sharpness. It offers an ISO 200 light sensitivity, which is well suited for daylight photography and can also be used with flash lighting or photo lamps (3400K) when filters are used. The film has a wide exposure tolerance, ranging from two stops underexposure to three stops overexposure, allowing flexibility in different lighting situations. Package: Contains 3 rolls. Exposure tolerance: Flexible from 2 stops under to 3 stops over exposure. Fine grain: Ideal for enlargements and high digital image quality when scanning. The film can be processed using the C-41 development process and is a good choice for everyday photography, events and travel photography, as it impresses with its fine grain and natural color reproduction.
Pro
- Good quality
- not so expensive
- The film itself
Contra
- No image preview
- Digitec has doubled the price!👎🏼
- Memory is only sufficient for 36 images

2. Kodak 5 x Portra 400 Film 135/36
Professional photographers have appreciated KODAK PROFESSIONAL PORTRA films for years due to their consistently soft, natural reproduction of the entire range of skin tones. In this tradition, the new PORTRA 400 film is again the ideal choice for portrait and fashion photography, as well as for nature and travel photography, and generally for outdoor shots where quick movements need to be captured or where lighting cannot be controlled. With a sensitivity of true ISO 400, this film delivers spectacular skin tones and exceptional color saturation under a wide variety of lighting conditions.
Pro
- High quality
- Colours are top
- Skin tones are captured very well (portraits)
Contra
- Far too expensive.
- Prices seem to vary greatly
- Just expensive

3. Kodak GC 135-36 Ultra 400 Trio
Kodak Ultramax 400 is a highly sensitive color negative film with a nominal sensitivity of ISO 400/27. Kodak Ultramax is the ideal film for all situations. Whether in sunlight, clouds, darkness, or motion, the Ultramax delivers the right images. It is characterized by bright, vibrant colors and is suitable for both indoor and outdoor photography.
Pro
- Great pictures with the right camera
- Get it fast and right!

4. Ilford HP5 Plus 400 135/36
A characteristic similar to FP4 Plus, but with a slightly higher graininess. HP5 Plus is easy to process and delivers excellent results under almost all conditions. It can be exposed with adjusted development from E.I. 200/24° to E.I. 3200/36°.
Pro
- Cool look in the photos
- beautiful shades of grey and now the best alternative to tri-x
- a classic

5. Kodak 1x5 Portra 400 120
In this tradition, the new Portra 400 film is the ideal choice for portrait and fashion photography, as well as for nature and travel photography, and generally for outdoor shots where quick movements need to be captured or where lighting cannot be controlled. With a sensitivity of true ISO 400, this film delivers spectacular skin tones and exceptional color saturation under a wide range of lighting conditions.
Pro
- Quality is high
- Colours are top
- Skin tones are captured very well (portraits)
Contra
- Far too expensive.
- Prices seem to vary greatly
- Just expensive

6. Kodak Ultra Max 400 Film 135/36
Kodak UltraMax 400 film offers a wide exposure range for greater versatility and a fine grain structure with accurate colors and consistency. It is a daylight-balanced color negative film with high speed.

7. Kodak Gold Film 135/24
The Kodak Gold 200 film is a medium-sensitive color negative film with very high sharpness and excellent enlargement capability. It is designed for exposure to daylight or electronic flash. Due to its wide exposure latitude, it still delivers good image results even with exposure errors ranging from -2 to +4 stops.
Main areas of application:
- Landscape
- Portrait
- Wildlife photography
- Telephoto and action shots
- Snapshots
- Use in 35mm compact cameras
- Flash photography indoors.
Pro
- beautiful colours
- Full colours
- Good handling

8. Kodak Ektar 100 Professional Film 135/36
With a sensitivity of ISO 100, high saturation, and extremely vibrant colors, Ektar 100 offers the finest, smoothest grain currently available in a color negative film. The film is ideal for scanning and is exceptionally well-suited for enlargements in a 35mm negative film format.
Pro
- Beautiful colours
- Little grain
- Very fine grain

9. Kodak Gold 3x film 135/24
Kodak Gold 200 Film combines color saturation with color fidelity and sharpness in a film with an ISO sensitivity of 200. It is ideal for shooting in normal lighting conditions.
Pro
- beautiful colours
- Full colours
- Good handling

10. Ilford HP5 Plus 135/24
The HP5 Plus black and white negative film from Ilford offers a particularly wide exposure latitude and responds well to mixed and challenging lighting conditions. It has a medium contrast for better overall control. The film has a nominal sensitivity of ISO 400/27° when developed in standard black and white chemistry and responds well to push processing. HP5 Plus is a versatile type of film that is ideal for general photographic applications in a variety of different lighting situations.
Pro
- Cool look in the photos
- The best film
- a classic
