CineStill 50 Daylight 35mm Film 36 Exposures
CineStill 50D is a 35mm daylight-balanced colour negative film made from Kodak 50D. Its 50 ISO emulsion claims to be the “world’s finest grain film”. It has excellent highlight latitude and sharpness with accurate colour rendition that is perfectly suited to scanning.
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CineStill 50 Daylight 35mm Film 36 Exposures
CineStill 50 Daylight is a 35mm daylight-balance colour negative film. Made from original Kodak 50D motion picture film. With its 50 ISO emulsion, it is said to be the “world’s finest grain film”. It has excellent highlight latitude and sharpness. Another feature is very accurate colour rendition. Also, If you scan your film, this is an ideal emulsion.
Motion Picture Film Stock
The main aim of CineStill is to provide still photographers with access to the same emulsions as cinematographers. Simply put, they hack motion picture film stock. As a result, you can shoot it and process it like normal 35mm C41 negative film.
CineStill 50 Daylight is made from a fresh stock of Kodak motion picture film. The team at Cinestill prepare and roll it for clean and safe C-41 development. Their proprietary “premoval” process is the reason the motion picture film is safe to process in standard C-41 photo lab chemicals. Or even at home. The original film is made to process in ECN-2 chemicals, and you can still use this process with CineStill 50.
Worth a note, the long-term archival stability tests have not gone past 3 years. Archival longevity should be somewhere between Kodachrome and most C-41 films. However, there are no guarantees.
Cinestill 50 Daylight and 120 Formats
CineStill 50D is now available in canisters with DX codes. Also worth a look is the Cinestill 800T, a tungsten-balanced film, as well as 50D in 120.
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.
Additional information
Brand | |
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Film Development | C41 |
Film Exposures | 36 |
Film Format | |
Film Sensitivity | |
Film Type | Negative |
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