Dubblefilm Daily Color 35mm Film 27 Exposures
Buy Dubblefilm Daily Color. A 35mm film for everyday shooting. Neutral, clean tones and perfect for any shooting condition!
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Dubblefilm Daily Color 35mm Film 27 Exposures
Dubblefilm Daily Color is a 35mm film for everyday shooting. Neutral, clean tones and perfect for any shooting condition!
The Daily range from Dubblefilm is not DX coded so electric cameras will rate it at 100 ISO. This isn’t a problem. This film has been thoroughly tested and the results at 100 are really good! So, if you’ve got a point and shoot, develop as normal.
Dubblefilm Daily Color is a 400 ISO colour negative film with 27 exposures. It requires standard C-41 processing.
Also check out Dubblefilm Daily Black and White, with soft and smooth monochrome tones.
Dubblefilm
Dubble and Revolog have joined forces to create a bunch of new experimental films. All these films have been created using both digital and analogue manipulation applied directly onto 35mm film. This produces an effect or tint throughout the frames. Each look is different depending on the shooting conditions.
You can see the full range of Dubble films we stock here.
Dubblefilm Show Camera
Try out the Dubblefilm Show camera. A friendly reusable point-and-shoot analogue camera with a built-in flash. Light and easy to use. The flash makes it great for nighttime shots, or to give your daytime shots a boost. Available in Black, Pink and Turquoise.
Dubble Review
We put a roll of Daily Color in one of Dubblefilm’s Show cameras. Read our Dubblefilm Daily Color Film Review to see the results!
Film Reviews
If you aren’t sure which film to pick next, then head over to our Film Reviews pages. We review the most popular films in the shop, and some new and lesser-known ones to see how they compare. You can find a list of all the films we have reviewed here.
Next up, have a look at How You Shoot. We like to see how you shoot the film you buy from us and feature some of our favourites on the site.
Film Photography
And, if you’re new to film check out our Beginners Guide To Film Photography. Also have a look at our guides to Aperture, Shutter Speed and Film Speed. Then check out the other 35mm film we have in stock.
Which Is The Best Film To Choose?
Have you just got hold of a film camera and not sure where to start. We have lots of films to choose from, but you might be wondering which is the best one for you? Then read our guide Choose Your Film. It will give you a good starting point and a clear idea of what the different films do.