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- Kodachrome 64 Film
- beware lower price from Adorama - it's "short dated" film!!!!
- Still the standard by which all photos are judged...
- Still brilliant after all these years.
- Kodachrome: Still the Best
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Kodak Kodachrome 64 Film (Daylight) - 36 Exposure
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- Color slide film
- Reproduces subtle color naturally
- Extremely fine grain and high sharpness
- Requires special developing process
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ASIN: B0000520IT
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Kodachrome 64 is considered to be the classic film sought by most photojournalists for high-resolution color slides with optimal color saturation. Formulated for best suitability for advertising, medical, editorial, travel, and nature applications.
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Kodak Kodachrome 64 film works well for general-use photography, including outdoor, travel, and nature shots. Though this film is intended for exposure with daylight or an electronic flash, it can also be exposed to tungsten illumination (3,200 K) when using filters. Color prints, enlargements, duplicate slides, internegatives, and photo CDs can be made from the original slides. This slide film requires a special developing process that is not available at all photo-processing centers.
Customer Reviews:
Kodachrome 64 Film.......2007-11-11
Kodachrome 64 is a very good film for outdoor use landscapes and wildlife. This film gives great defination and depth of field. I would like to see more of the lower speed films eaiser to find they do so much better in my opinion with color defination and sharpness especialy when the picture is inlarged. I would like some 50 ASA or lower film if I could find it. Iguess I'm just old fashon it's hard to convince me higher ASA film is as good for the things I do the most of. It has been nice to use this film and I am happy with the results. If your shooting 35mm and doing outdoors shooting try some and see for yourself the quality I love it.
beware lower price from Adorama - it's "short dated" film!!!!.......2007-05-13
Others have already given wonderful reviews for the product itself. I'm posting this as it seems the only way to alert you that when Adorama has a price that's several dollars less than anyone else (as they do at the moment I'm writing this, with a price of under $5), it's because what they're selling off is "short dated film". You can see that by doing to Adorama's own website; the "short dated" K64 that have there is the only (non-pro) K64 that you can find on their site, and it's similarly highly reduced in price.
At this moment, their "short dated" film is shown as expiring 5/2007. Now, they've kept in freezers, so if you at least refrigirate it (until you use it), you can use it somewhat beyond it's expiration date. Still, I feel you should know when you're getting "short dated" film, and apparently Amazon's setup with Adoroma doesn't support making that clear.
Still the standard by which all photos are judged..........2006-09-03
I've been shooting Kodachrome 64 since about 1983, so I guess that I'm a fairly "new" user. When I first became addicted to the 35mm SLR photography hobby, I started out with prints, just like everybody else. Since I wasn't doing my own darkroom work, I quickly became disenchanted with the wide variance of quality and color reproduction that prints offered. Have you ever tried to take a properly exposed picture of a night scene with a moon in the background, and then have it printed so that it doesn't come out looking like a light bulb in a gray soup? You know what I'm talking about. Plus, I was displeased with the resolution that prints seemed to offer.
After hearing and reading about Kodachrome 64, I tried a roll of it, and I haven't looked back. Like others here, I was absolutely flabbergasted at the fine grain, detail, and color saturation that I saw. This is what photography is all about. This film allows a photographer to truly stretch his limits and try to develop his skills to their fullest potential. When he does things right, he is richly rewarded by what he sees. I have Kodachrome 64 slides in my library that I will cherish until the day that I die.
While I've also gone digital within the past few years, I keep my Nikon gear and some Kodachrome 64 on hand for those, "I really want to keep this and have it turn out great" shots. Plus, there's still something reassuring about having a moment in time that I can hold in my hand, rather than trapped inside a computer as a bunch of 1's and 0's.
I hope that they never stop making this film.
Still brilliant after all these years........2006-01-21
The only photograph more brilliant and realistic than a Kodachrome slide is a Kodachrome stereo ["3-D"] slide. I have some that my grandfather took with his Stereo Realist in the 1950s, and they look as if they were taken yesterday. I once showed one to a friend for the first time, who exclaimed "It looks REAL, and you want to BE there!" You really do sometimes get the feeling that you could step into the scene, and look around.
I'm glad to hear that reports of Kodachrome's death were premature -- I'm not yet ready to put my Stereo Realist on the shelf for the last time. At the date of this writing, Dwayne's Photo is "the only remaining Kodak certified Kodachrome film processor in the U.S.," but there may be other "un-certified" labs still hanging on. Back when Kodak developed Kodachrome, you could also get it developed elsewhere. Somebody said "try Wal*Mart," but I haven't yet. I learned that Kodak PK-24 and PK-36 processing mailers are still available, which it is thought just go to Dwayne's Photo, but they might save you from having to pay Dwayne's hefty per-order shipping fee if you're just sending in one roll at a time. I've heard that processing by mailer can take much longer than film sent directly to Dwayne's, possibly because it has to go all the way to the address printed on the mailer before being sent to Dwayne's, who also might give priority to direct orders. Keep shooting that Kodachrome while you still can!
Kodachrome: Still the Best.......2005-06-24
I can't add much more to the reviews posted here, but I just wanted to say that I shot my first rolls of Kodachrome film last week and the slides I got back, frankly, just blew me away. The tonal gradation, the detail and resolution, the color--if you haven't seen Kodachrome, you just haven't seen anything. DIGITAL CANNOT COMPARE--digital's not even close, not by a mile. Other slide films are a completely different animal and do not compare. My father has fifty year old Kodachrome slides that he took while stationed in Japan and they look like they came back from the photo lab today. When you see images taken fifty years ago in such living color, the effect is earth shattering. You don't go back in time--the past moves into the present. It's really unbelievable.
Lastly, about processing: You can't review Kodachrome anymore without also reviewing Dwayne's Photo in Kansas, since they're the only lab that processes Kodachrome in the US. I put my film in a 1:00pm collection mailbox on a Tuesday and my slides were back to me, delivered right to my door by Friday. To me, this is more convenient than a one hour lab because I don't have to go anywhere. The mailbox is right across the street and my mailbox is at the front door. Sure, you can't drop it off at the drug store and come and get it in an hour. But how many times do you leave your prints at the one hour place for days or weeks because you can't find time to get there or you just don't feel like going there? How many times do you go to the one hour place and they tell you that you can't get your film until the next day? The next day becomes the next, and so on.
Dwayne's convenient mail service assures that you will get your Kodachrome slides back with minimum hassle. Just put the film in an envelope with the order form and payment (Dwayne's also takes credit cards of course) and a couple of days later the slides are waiting for you in your own mail box. It's great. In fact, I was so impressed with Dwayne's service, that I now send all my film there, not just Kodachrome.
Everyone should try Kodachrome and Dwayne's. The results will just astound you.
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The foldable Hasselblad focusing hood shields the focusing screen from stray light and shows the full image even with the camera at hip level. The built-in magnifier enlarges the image 4.5X. It is interchangeable for correction magnifiers ranging from -4 to +3 diopters.The 205FCC and 203FE camera models are supplied with Focusing hood type E equipped with the -1 diopter magnifier (42374) for better vision of the LCD. The 500-series camera models and the 201F model are supplied with the standard Focusing hood and the neutral magnifier (42331).Both versions of the Focusing hood fit all earlier Hasselblad SLR camera models.
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