charjohncarter
Veteran
I emailed them asking about it (120), but no response about that, but I did get a no about Ektar sample. I even offered to pay.
joachim
Convicted Ektachome user
I emailed them asking about it (120), but no response about that, but I did get a no about Ektar sample. I even offered to pay.
It seems 120 is not on the books
http://www.kodak.com/global/en/professional/support/techPubs/e4046/e4046.pdf
Actually, Portra 160 VC seems to be sharper
http://www.kodak.com/global/en/professional/support/techPubs/e4040/e4040.pdf
So it seem it is all about grain. I think I stick with Kodak E100.
gdi
Veteran
You can order it from Freestyle - $4.49 a roll...
http://www.freestylephoto.biz/6031330-Kodak-Ektar-100-35mm-x-36-exposure-film?cat_id=1102
http://www.freestylephoto.biz/6031330-Kodak-Ektar-100-35mm-x-36-exposure-film?cat_id=1102
charjohncarter
Veteran
Thanks it wasn't on their site 2 days ago.
mongo141
Established
Thanks it wasn't on their site 2 days ago.
It is now, I just ordered some,,,
charjohncarter
Veteran
I have some coming too. The first roll will go in my Bessa R. I hope to use all my LTM lenses with the roll. It is hard to believe, but the last two weeks of October and the first three weeks of November are really beautiful in the area around San Francisco.
gdi
Veteran
It seems 120 is not on the books
http://www.kodak.com/global/en/professional/support/techPubs/e4046/e4046.pdf
Actually, Portra 160 VC seems to be sharper![]()
http://www.kodak.com/global/en/professional/support/techPubs/e4040/e4040.pdf
So it seem it is all about grain. I think I stick with Kodak E100.
Kodak's little scale shows its the same - http://www.kodak.com/global/en/prof.../ektar/qAndA.jhtml?id=0.2.26.14.5.14.14&lc=en
amateriat
We're all light!
I actually am (or at least think I still am) a ProPass member, and that is indeed free to sign up for. There's also a ProPass Premium membership that's meant as a means of networking for working pros, as well as getting a listing on Rochester's "Where To Find a Pro Photographer" database. Might cost something, and you might need some creds to get that. That isn't so much my beat anymore, so I haven't inquired.Why not just join ProPass? Does it cost to join?
But I don't think you had to be in ProPass to get samples of the new Portra 160 films when they were announced, and, given how many people on the list, including me, actually got samples that time, Kodak seemed to be handing those out like Reese's Cups on Hallowe'en. We'll see if any shows up on my doorstep before Adorama or B & H get any.
- Barrett
Damaso
Photojournalist
Ektar 100 Images
Ektar 100 Images
I just wanted to share my own experience with Ektar 100 (full disclosure Kodak is a sponsor of my long term project, the Europeans, and brought one of my images to promote Ektar).
I normally shoot Tri-x but when I got an email asking if I would be interested in testing the new Ektar I said yes. I remember shooting the Ektar 25 as a teenager and thought it would be a fun exercise. So I went to the Brooklyn Botanic Gardens and shot a bunch of available light images of flowers since they said the colors on the film were amazing.
They were indeed. This film has a color saturation much close to slide film but with the increased latitude of a negative. What impressed me most is how scannable the film is. On many of the images I did not retouching other than cropping out the excess black that my Nikon Coolscan V captured. I shot these images with my EOS 3 and an extension tube on my 85mm f1.8 lens and scanned them using the Nikon with Digital ICE (I scanned a few without ICE and the results were the same but slightly dustier). You can see more images at my blog here.
Kodak was impressed enough to buy an image and I have to say having shot a lot of color neg in my earlier days the results I got far exceeded my expectations.
I am also impressed that Kodak is still invested in making film and coming out with new films. This is the best argument against all those who say film is dead.
Ektar 100 Images
I just wanted to share my own experience with Ektar 100 (full disclosure Kodak is a sponsor of my long term project, the Europeans, and brought one of my images to promote Ektar).
I normally shoot Tri-x but when I got an email asking if I would be interested in testing the new Ektar I said yes. I remember shooting the Ektar 25 as a teenager and thought it would be a fun exercise. So I went to the Brooklyn Botanic Gardens and shot a bunch of available light images of flowers since they said the colors on the film were amazing.
They were indeed. This film has a color saturation much close to slide film but with the increased latitude of a negative. What impressed me most is how scannable the film is. On many of the images I did not retouching other than cropping out the excess black that my Nikon Coolscan V captured. I shot these images with my EOS 3 and an extension tube on my 85mm f1.8 lens and scanned them using the Nikon with Digital ICE (I scanned a few without ICE and the results were the same but slightly dustier). You can see more images at my blog here.
Kodak was impressed enough to buy an image and I have to say having shot a lot of color neg in my earlier days the results I got far exceeded my expectations.
I am also impressed that Kodak is still invested in making film and coming out with new films. This is the best argument against all those who say film is dead.
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squirrel$$$bandit
Veteran
Thanks, Damaso. Those are really nice. I just ordered ten rolls from Freestyle--it looks like this one is a winner.
charjohncarter
Veteran
Damaso, those are really great, I hope my first roll is anything like that. I also ordered some from Freestyle. It was very nice of you to share, better photography to me is all the small details that add up to a good image. Kodak seems to be trying. Their Tmax400 (new) is a good addition, and this looks like an interesting new film.
MarK @ BKA Photo
Newbie
Kodak Ektar is now available from Digital Truth at:
http://www.digitaltruth.com/store/cart/Color-Negative-p-1-c-366.html
http://www.digitaltruth.com/store/cart/Color-Negative-p-1-c-366.html
Faintandfuzzy
Well-known
Kodak Ektar is now available from Digital Truth at:
[URL="http://www.digitaltruth.com/store/cart/Color-Negative-p-1-c-366.html"]http://www.digitaltruth.com/store/cart/Color-Negative-p-1-c-366.html[/URL]
Thanks Mark. The link doesn't appear to work. And when I search the BKA site, I can't order.....it says to email for price and availability.
Trius
Waiting on Maitani
You are correct. I actually got samples as well.amateriat;920019But I don't think you had to be in ProPass to get samples of the new Portra 160 films when they were announced said:got[/I] samples that time, Kodak seemed to be handing those out like Reese's Cups on Hallowe'en. We'll see if any shows up on my doorstep before Adorama or B & H get any.
- Barrett
fergus
Well-known
BH has it listed now, I have some on the way.
http://www.bhphotovideo.com/c/product/585497-USA/Kodak_6031330_EKTAR_100_135_36.html
http://www.bhphotovideo.com/c/product/585497-USA/Kodak_6031330_EKTAR_100_135_36.html
MarK @ BKA Photo
Newbie
Faintandfuzzy
If the Digital Truth did not work for you then try www.digitaltruth.com and click on the Kodak link and then follow the links to 35mm film. I just checked the original link I provided and it worked for me.
Regarding BKA... we are a wholesale distributer and manufacturer to the photographic industry and our products are available through camera shops and photo labs.
If the Digital Truth did not work for you then try www.digitaltruth.com and click on the Kodak link and then follow the links to 35mm film. I just checked the original link I provided and it worked for me.
Regarding BKA... we are a wholesale distributer and manufacturer to the photographic industry and our products are available through camera shops and photo labs.
amateriat
We're all light!
BH has it listed now, I have some on the way.
http://www.bhphotovideo.com/c/product/585497-USA/Kodak_6031330_EKTAR_100_135_36.html
Indeed, they do: I just confirmed that they even have it in-store for purchase.
Now everybody here behave and leave at least a few rolls for me to pick up there this afternoon, and nobody gets hurt.
- Barrett
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CK Dexter Haven
Well-known
Earlier in this thread, i posted that Pictureline had it in stock. Well, they sorta did. I ordered ten rolls. They sent me only two, but never notified me that the rest was in back-order status. Luckily i received the 'light' package soon enough before my travel next week to get some from another source.
Freestyle had it in stock yesterday, and the order was shipped.
Those who have seen results: Does it seem like Portra is warmer, or does that even matter with neg film when it's scanned?
Freestyle had it in stock yesterday, and the order was shipped.
Those who have seen results: Does it seem like Portra is warmer, or does that even matter with neg film when it's scanned?
amateriat
We're all light!
Yes, B & H Has Ektar 100. But you better hurry 'cause...
Yes, B & H Has Ektar 100. But you better hurry 'cause...
I got to B & H a bit before 5. Asked for five rolls at the film counter, then asked about when they actually got the stuff in stock. I was told they got it in just today, and they'd gone through several hundred rolls already (they apparently got "a ton" of it). I loaded up one of my Hexars right after leaving, which allowed me to reprise one of the very first shots I took with my first Hexar RF and 28 M-Hex when that was all I had. 'Twas hetting a bit dark, though, so I was heading back into right film, wrong light terriitory. I did a few more "even-wronger-light" shots before needing to head for a tech gig. Of course, I'll have the camera with me tomorrow (going to be even busier than today).
So, to recap: B & H really, truly has Ektar 100. If you want it, there it is, go and get it. (And, I won't quote that Badfinger song again...at least not tonight).
- Barrett
Yes, B & H Has Ektar 100. But you better hurry 'cause...
I got to B & H a bit before 5. Asked for five rolls at the film counter, then asked about when they actually got the stuff in stock. I was told they got it in just today, and they'd gone through several hundred rolls already (they apparently got "a ton" of it). I loaded up one of my Hexars right after leaving, which allowed me to reprise one of the very first shots I took with my first Hexar RF and 28 M-Hex when that was all I had. 'Twas hetting a bit dark, though, so I was heading back into right film, wrong light terriitory. I did a few more "even-wronger-light" shots before needing to head for a tech gig. Of course, I'll have the camera with me tomorrow (going to be even busier than today).
So, to recap: B & H really, truly has Ektar 100. If you want it, there it is, go and get it. (And, I won't quote that Badfinger song again...at least not tonight).
- Barrett
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photo4ls
Well-known
Ektar 100
Ektar 100
While reading all the post about Ektar samples,
mostly everyone said Kodak would not be sending
any samples. I guess you should be patient
since I got a 36 exp. roll today from them. Has anyone
else received any ?
Nelson
Ektar 100
While reading all the post about Ektar samples,
mostly everyone said Kodak would not be sending
any samples. I guess you should be patient
since I got a 36 exp. roll today from them. Has anyone
else received any ?
Nelson
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