Kodak Ektachrome Underwater 50 (36exp)
Kodak Ektachrome Underwater film has been developed to eliminate the deficiencies encountered when using conventional daylight films underwater. The results show dramatic improvements in color quality in both ambient and strobe lighting situations. This film has been designed to be much more sensitive to red light, balancing the filtration effect caused by the water.
Ektachrome underwater film, which balances the red deficiency created by the water-filtered light, is substantially more sensitive to red light than conventional daylight films.
Specifications
- Brand: Kodak
- Film Format: 35mm
- Film type: Color Positive Film / Slide Film
- ISO: 50
- Expiry date: 1997
We can't give any guarantees on expired film. Some of the film have been stored in the fridge and some have not.
DutchFilmShooters stores it cold from arrival to shipment.
You should keep in mind that the film might need more light than usual because it is expired. The general rule for expired film is: 'for every 10 years, add 1 stop of light'.
You don't have to follow this rule for slide film. Just shoot at box speed.