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120mm
50 ISO
4260243551110
Take your photography to the next level with the 50Daylight Fine Grain Color Film in 120mm format. This ISO 50 color negative film is renowned for its ultra-fine grain, making it one of the world's best in its category. It's a daylight balanced (5500K) motion picture emulsion, a technology inspired by the legendary Kodak 50D.
This film is meticulously prepared and rolled for safe C-41 standard development, making it a perfect choice for both professional photographers and hobbyists. Its color balance is optimized for daylight (5500K), making it a versatile film stock for still photography. With an ISO rating of 50/18deg, it can be processed in either C-41 or ECN-2.
The 50Daylight Fine Grain Color Film comes factory-spooled with self-adhesive labels inside, ensuring ease of use. It's remjet backing free, which results in a unique halation effect, adding an artistic touch to your images.
This film offers unrivaled highlight and shadow latitude, dynamic accurate color rendition, and high resolution with maximum sharpness. It's designed for enhanced scanning performance, making it an excellent choice for both portraits and landscapes.
The film is recommended for C-41 processing without the need to worry about remjet. Our new and improved proprietary "Premoval" process makes this motion picture film safe to process in standard C-41 photo lab chemicals or at home.
This emulsion is optimized for a hybrid workflow, making it ideal for scanning. When processed in C-41 chemistry, it can be optically printed on RA-4 paper. Treat this film as a 50 ISO film when processing in C-41 and push process whenever needed.
The new and improved production of CineStill film now has an extended shelf life and has been tested for longevity up to 1.5 years without base fogging. For optimal results, unexposed film should be stored in the fridge and used within 6 months of purchase. Exposed film should be processed promptly in C-41 chemicals to preserve latent image latitude and color fidelity.
Please note that this emulsion was designed to be processed in ECN-2 Chemicals and may still be processed in its native chemistry, resulting in a pulled negative with lower gamma. Test results show consistency in standard C-41 machine processing when compared with ECN-2 motion picture lab processing performed by professional labs.
While long term archival stability has not been tested past 5 years, expectations for archival longevity should be somewhere between Kodachrome and most C-41 films. Please note that there are no guarantees.