Kodak Vision 500T (135 type roll film, 36 Exposures), 1 roll
Kodak Vision3 500T is a color motion picture film which is meant for tungsten balanced light. The best shots will come out in rooms with warm light, on streets with old lanterns or with orange filter on lens. The shots, taken during the day, are similar in color to 90’s films. Thanks to Kodak's new patented technology, the grain is quite small and nice.
The film is wound on rolls with DX code 400. You can shoot it in the ISO range of 400-800.
This film suppose ECN-2 developing process.
FAQ
I’M FROM ANOTHER CITY, BUT I REALLY WANT TO SEND MY FILM TO YOU, GUYS!
No problem! Just place an online order here and send your rolls to:
Film Speed Lab UG
Dietrich-Bonhoeffer Str. 32
10407 Berlin
+49 176 84786140
Before sending, take a look at our shipping checklist to make sure everything’s ready on your end.
SHIPPING CHECKLIST
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DO YOU SCAN HALF-FRAMES?
Yes! We can scan them in pairs or one by one — whatever works best for you. Just give us the heads-up when you order.
WHAT’S THE DIFFERENCE BETWEEN FLASH AND BIGGIE?
Think of it like this: if you’re going big — like for an exhibition or a gift — biggie’s your go-to
For everything else — flash. It’s fast, flexible and perfect for quick edits and everyday needs.
JPG OR TIFF?
If you’re looking for scans that are ready to post but still flexible for adjustments, go with JPG. We’ll make sure they look great, and you can tweak them however you like.
If you’re going for a certain look, go with TIFF for flat, untouched scans ready for your editing.
I DIDN’T QUITE LIKE THE RESULTS…
Then let’s improve them! Scanning is all about your personal style, so let’s tweak it until it’s just right for you.
WHAT IF I HAVE A BLANK ROLL OF FILM?
Oh, it’s the worst, we feel you.
We’ll refund the scan and just charge for the development. This also applies if your film is fogged or has damaged / transparent perforation.