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This versatile, 100-speed, color reversal film features high color saturation and dependable neutrals combined with pleasing skin tones. It is an excellent choice for daylight exposures under controlled conditions or electronic flash in a wide range of commercial applications including fashion, advertising, and industrial work. You can also expose it with photolamps (3400K) or tungsten (3200K) illumination with conversion filters.EKTACHROME 100 Plus Professional Film has an intended exposure range of 1/10, 000 to 1/10 second with no filter correction or exposure compensation. Use this film to produce color transparencies for viewing with 5000K illumination. You can also use the transparencies for printing by photomechanical methods and by photographic methods of direct duplication and direct reversal printing. In addition, you can scan transparencies for digital printing and for graphic arts and photo CD applications.
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Film cameras range greatly in price, quality, and features. A basic point-and-shoot camera can be purchased for just a few dollars, while a professional-grade film camera could cost thousands of dollars. In higher quality cameras, a lot of the cost is in the lenses. Lenses for professional film cameras are made of special, hand-ground glass for distortion-free imaging. Professional quality film cameras also offer higher speed shutter mechanisms, allowing multiple shots of high-speed action (like sports or a tiger pouncing on its prey). If you're new to photography, consider buying a film camera and lens kit. These budget-minded packages let you get into photography for around one or two hundred dollars. If you decide you like it and need better equipment, you can always trade up.