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11 of 12 people found the following review helpful:
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for us old timers...,
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Seems like none of the larger department stores sell slide film off the shelves anymore, so I was delighted to find that I could order Kodak slide film online. I know there are two kinds of slide film; one kind that no one in America likes to develop and a more popular kind that many photo shops are still willing to develop.
The Kodak Elite Chrome EB 100 is the more popular kind that many photo shops are still willing to develop. I prefer the 200 (because most of my photos are exterior shots of old houses), but the 100 did a very nice job. My review is written in simpleton's language because even though I take the ocassional professional photograph, I know very little about the technical aspects of photo taking. That aside, I've found this Kodak Elite slide film does a fine job and slides always appear very clean, crisp and professional. Colors are good and heretofore, the slides I've taken through the years haven't lost any of their color or crispness.
1 of 1 people found the following review helpful:
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Kodak Elite Chrome 100,
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This review is from: KODAK Elite Chrome 100 Film for Color Slides for 35mm Camera (Electronics)
After using Kodak Kodachrome 64 for more years than I care to remember, I was skeptical of the new Elite Chrome, mostly due to past experiences with the Ektachrome offerings. Much to my surprise, the additional ASA value has been valuable in being able to shoot in less light with no significant loss of picture sharpness. The only question is about long-term stability versus that of Kodachrome - I have ASA 64 slides up to 45 years old that still look almost new.
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Classic Canon FT/QL 35mm Camera using Kodak Professional Elite chrome ASA 100 Film,
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This review is from: KODAK Elite Chrome 100 Film for Color Slides for 35mm Camera (Electronics)
My Canon camera is like new with a Canon Lens FL 55mm 1:1.2.
I purchased this camera in 1968 at an Australian BX at Phan Rang Air Base, Viet Nam. I have award blue ribbon slides taken with this camera and look forward to many more with the Elite Chrome film. I used kodak Ectachrome for years and sorry to learn that it no longer will be around!!!!!! I'm happy that Amazon will provide thia excellent "Elite Chrome" film. |
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