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title: "Kodak Ektar 100 Professional ISO 100, 35mm, 36 Exposures, Color Negative Film (Pack of 2)"
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# Vivid, punchy color saturation Exceptional sharpness & detail ISO 100 ultra-fine grain Kodak Ektar 100 Professional ISO 100, 35mm, 36 Exposures, Color Negative Film (Pack of 2)

**Brand:** kodak
**Price:** VT22474
**Availability:** ✅ In Stock

## Summary

> 🎨 Make every shot a masterpiece with Kodak Ektar 100 — where color meets clarity!

## Quick Answers

- **What is this?** Kodak Ektar 100 Professional ISO 100, 35mm, 36 Exposures, Color Negative Film (Pack of 2) by kodak
- **How much does it cost?** VT22474 with free shipping
- **Is it available?** Yes, in stock and ready to ship
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## Best For

- kodak enthusiasts

## Why This Product

- Trusted kodak brand quality
- Free international shipping included
- Worldwide delivery with tracking
- 15-day hassle-free returns

## Key Features

- • **Dual-Pack Value:** Two 36-exposure rolls to fuel your creative projects without interruption.
- • **Pro-Level ISO 100:** Optimized for bright daylight conditions, ensuring your shots pop with minimal noise.
- • **Precision Sharpness:** Distinct edges and fine detail bring every frame to life with razor clarity.
- • **Crystal-Clear Imagery:** Experience ultra-fine grain for smooth, professional-grade scans and enlargements.
- • **Vibrant Color Explosion:** Capture landscapes and travel shots with Kodak’s signature punchy, vivid hues.

## Overview

Kodak Ektar 100 is a professional-grade 35mm color negative film renowned for its ultra-fine grain, vivid color saturation, and exceptional sharpness. Designed for ISO 100 daylight shooting, it excels in bright conditions to deliver punchy, richly detailed images ideal for landscapes and travel photography. This pack includes two rolls of 36 exposures each, perfect for photographers seeking premium quality with reliable C-41 processing compatibility.

## Description

Kodak Ektar 100 Professional ISO 100, 35mm, 36 Exposures, Color Negative Film (Pack of 2)

Review: Incredible Colours and Sharpness, But Demands Good Light & Technique - Kodak Ektar 100 is renowned for a few key things, and my experience aligns with its reputation. The colour saturation is probably its most striking feature. If you're shooting landscapes, travel scenes, or anything where you want really vibrant, punchy colours, Ektar delivers. Reds, blues, and greens, in particular, can look stunningly rich. Being an ISO 100 film, it's relatively slow, meaning it needs good light to perform at its best. This isn't your go-to film for gloomy British winter days without a tripod, but give it some sunshine or bright overcast conditions, and it really sings. The reward for this low ISO is incredibly fine grain. Seriously, for a colour negative film, the grain is almost non-existent, especially in 35mm. This means you can get beautifully smooth images that scan exceptionally well and are capable of decent-sized enlargements without looking overly grainy. Sharpness is another strong point; details are rendered with impressive clarity. It's a colour negative film, so it needs standard C-41 processing, which is widely available. Getting a pack of two 36-exposure rolls is pretty standard and convenient. However, Ektar isn't without its quirks. Pros: Exceptional Colour Saturation: Produces incredibly vivid, rich, and punchy colours. Great for making your images pop. Extremely Fine Grain: One of the finest-grained colour negative films out there, leading to very smooth images and great scanning/enlargement potential. Excellent Sharpness: Resolves fine details beautifully. Great for Landscapes & Travel: Its characteristics really lend themselves to vibrant outdoor scenes. Standard C-41 Processing: Easy to get developed at most labs that still handle film. Good for Scanning: The fine grain and detail make it a joy to digitise. Cons: Needs Good Light: Being ISO 100, it performs best in bright, well-lit conditions. Can be challenging in low light without a tripod or pushing (which isn't its strong suit). Less Exposure Latitude (for a negative film): While colour negative films are generally forgiving, Ektar can be a bit fussier with exposure than something like Portra. Underexposure, in particular, can lead to muddy shadows and increased grain. You need to be reasonably accurate with your metering. Skin Tones Can Be Tricky: The high saturation can sometimes render skin tones a bit reddish or overly vibrant for some tastes, especially in direct sun. It's not typically my first choice for portraiture unless I'm going for a very specific, punchy look. Price: Professional films like Ektar tend to be at the higher end of the price spectrum here in the UK, especially with current film costs (as of May 2025). This 2-pack helps a bit with value, but it's an investment. Not the Most "Natural" Look: If you prefer very muted, subtle colours, Ektar might feel a bit too intense. Overall: Kodak Ektar 100 is a fantastic film if you know what you're getting and how to use it. For UK photographers looking to capture stunningly vibrant landscapes, detailed travel shots, or any subject where bold colours and fine detail are paramount, it's a top-tier choice. It rewards careful exposure and good lighting with truly impressive results, especially when scanned. It might not be the most versatile, everyday film due to its speed and less forgiving nature with exposure and skin tones, but when the conditions are right and you want your colours to sing, Ektar 100 is hard to beat. It's definitely earned its "Professional" tag. Just make sure you meter carefully and embrace the saturation!
Review: Work well - Perfect for my ektar h35

## Features

- World's finest grain color negative film
- Extraordinary enlargement capability from a 35mm negative.
- Ultra-vivid color and optimized sharpness.
- Distinct edges and fine detail.
- Incorporates entertainment imaging's KODAK vision film technology. Micro-structure optimized t-grain emulsions.

## Technical Specifications

| Specification | Value |
|---------------|-------|
| ASIN | B06WLHBBZF |
| Audio Recording | No |
| Best Sellers Rank | 50 in 35mm & Instant Film Photography |
| Brand | KODAK |
| Brand Name | KODAK |
| Colour | B06WLHBBZF |
| Compatible Camera Film Format Type | 35mm |
| Compatible Devices | Camera |
| Compatible devices | Camera |
| Country of Origin | USA |
| Customer Reviews | 4.6 out of 5 stars 1,054 Reviews |
| Exposure Count | 36 |
| Exposures per roll | 36 |
| Film Color | Color |
| Film Format | 135 |
| Film colour | Color |
| Film format type | 135 |
| ISO Equivalent | 100 |
| Item Weight | 0.01 Ounces |
| Light Sensitivity | ISO 100 |
| Lighting Type | Daylight |
| Manufacturer | KODAK |
| Manufacturer Part Number | 6031330 |
| Media Type | ProductImage |
| Model Name | Ektar |
| Model Number | 6031330 |
| Model name | Ektar |
| Roll Quantity | 36 exposições |
| Screen Size | 35 Millimetres |
| Unit Count | 2.0 count |
| Viewfinder Type | Optical viewfinder |
| Water Resistance Level | Not Water Resistant |

## Product Details

- **Brand:** KODAK
- **Exposures per roll:** 36
- **Film colour:** Color
- **Film format type:** 135
- **Model name:** Ektar

## Images

![Kodak Ektar 100 Professional ISO 100, 35mm, 36 Exposures, Color Negative Film (Pack of 2) - Image 1](https://m.media-amazon.com/images/I/71z6uwTKlcL.jpg)

## Questions & Answers

**Q: Is this compatible with the canon AE1?**
A: Though I don’t know specific model AE1, as long as camera is a 35mm film camera, Ektar 100 will work. Excellent film, slow speed, but rich in color and depth.

**Q: Are these compatible with the kodak ek4 instant camera?**
A: No.  This is 35mm film.  The EK4 is an instant camera similar to a Polaroid.

**Q: what is the ASA ?**
A: 100

**Q: Do you have to place the iso on 100 for the camera or can the iso be changed to 200 or 400?**
A: Yes. Shooting a 100 ASA film at a higher rating is called 'Pushing'. Your average budget processing lab Will Not be able to process it for you though. You will need a pro level lab and you must tell them it has been exposed at the rating you shot at.

## Customer Reviews

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Incredible Colours and Sharpness, But Demands Good Light & Technique
*by D***K on 17 May 2025*

Kodak Ektar 100 is renowned for a few key things, and my experience aligns with its reputation. The colour saturation is probably its most striking feature. If you're shooting landscapes, travel scenes, or anything where you want really vibrant, punchy colours, Ektar delivers. Reds, blues, and greens, in particular, can look stunningly rich. Being an ISO 100 film, it's relatively slow, meaning it needs good light to perform at its best. This isn't your go-to film for gloomy British winter days without a tripod, but give it some sunshine or bright overcast conditions, and it really sings. The reward for this low ISO is incredibly fine grain. Seriously, for a colour negative film, the grain is almost non-existent, especially in 35mm. This means you can get beautifully smooth images that scan exceptionally well and are capable of decent-sized enlargements without looking overly grainy. Sharpness is another strong point; details are rendered with impressive clarity. It's a colour negative film, so it needs standard C-41 processing, which is widely available. Getting a pack of two 36-exposure rolls is pretty standard and convenient. However, Ektar isn't without its quirks. Pros: Exceptional Colour Saturation: Produces incredibly vivid, rich, and punchy colours. Great for making your images pop. Extremely Fine Grain: One of the finest-grained colour negative films out there, leading to very smooth images and great scanning/enlargement potential. Excellent Sharpness: Resolves fine details beautifully. Great for Landscapes & Travel: Its characteristics really lend themselves to vibrant outdoor scenes. Standard C-41 Processing: Easy to get developed at most labs that still handle film. Good for Scanning: The fine grain and detail make it a joy to digitise. Cons: Needs Good Light: Being ISO 100, it performs best in bright, well-lit conditions. Can be challenging in low light without a tripod or pushing (which isn't its strong suit). Less Exposure Latitude (for a negative film): While colour negative films are generally forgiving, Ektar can be a bit fussier with exposure than something like Portra. Underexposure, in particular, can lead to muddy shadows and increased grain. You need to be reasonably accurate with your metering. Skin Tones Can Be Tricky: The high saturation can sometimes render skin tones a bit reddish or overly vibrant for some tastes, especially in direct sun. It's not typically my first choice for portraiture unless I'm going for a very specific, punchy look. Price: Professional films like Ektar tend to be at the higher end of the price spectrum here in the UK, especially with current film costs (as of May 2025). This 2-pack helps a bit with value, but it's an investment. Not the Most "Natural" Look: If you prefer very muted, subtle colours, Ektar might feel a bit too intense. Overall: Kodak Ektar 100 is a fantastic film if you know what you're getting and how to use it. For UK photographers looking to capture stunningly vibrant landscapes, detailed travel shots, or any subject where bold colours and fine detail are paramount, it's a top-tier choice. It rewards careful exposure and good lighting with truly impressive results, especially when scanned. It might not be the most versatile, everyday film due to its speed and less forgiving nature with exposure and skin tones, but when the conditions are right and you want your colours to sing, Ektar 100 is hard to beat. It's definitely earned its "Professional" tag. Just make sure you meter carefully and embrace the saturation!

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Work well
*by C***B on 1 May 2024*

Perfect for my ektar h35

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ WHY KODAK
*by K***R on 23 June 2024*

WHY IS KODAK SO HIGH PRICED, IN A MARKET SATURATED WITH FILM THESE DAYS ( CHECK OUT ANALOGUE WONDERLAND ). YOU WOULD THINK A GREAT FILM PROBABLY THE THE BEST LIKE EXTAR WOULD KEEP ON TOP OF THE MARKET WITH ANALOGUE PHOTOGRAPHERS,COME ON KODAK GIVE YOUR LOYAL PHOTOGRAPHERS A FARE DEAL ,GREAT FILM LOVERLY CONTRAST NO GRAIN BUT OVER PRICED

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