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KODAK Portra 400 Professional ISO 400, 120 propack, Color Negative Film (5 Rolls per Pack)

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  • World's finest grain high-speed color negative film Ideal for scanning with extraordinary enlargement capability.
  • Beautiful, natural skin tones and superb color reproduction.
  • Optimized sharpness and distinct edges with fine detail.


Kodak Portra 400 Professional ISO 400, 120 propack, Color Negative Film (5 Rolls per Pack)


Konnor Getz
Reviewed in the United States on May 21, 2025
My favorite film! Really love the colors and the grain. Theres nothing better.
Geovana Costa
Reviewed in Belgium on April 17, 2025
Ok
Wayne dowsett
Reviewed in Australia on July 29, 2024
Good film
FAQ
Reviewed in the United States on August 21, 2023
I use this film most of the time. Great colors but not overbearing and very forgiving of flubbed exposure control, within reason of course.
Yeisson Martínez
Reviewed in the United States on October 16, 2023
Los rollos tiene fecha de vencimiento muy pronto de un mes a dos más adelante.
DDR Photography
Reviewed in the United States on April 6, 2023
This is great film for your 120 cameras you get an almost perfect ASA for just about any conditions and wonderful Kodak Portra color
Customer
Reviewed in the United States on December 30, 2022
My youngest daughter loves shooting with film. As an old photographer, I used to shoot with a Mamiya RB 67 medium format camera. I ended up buying another Mamiya camera and gave it to my daughter, but not before shooting a few rolls. I gave her the camera for her birthday and she’s done really well using it with this film. Highly recommend this film if you shoot 120.
Dustin
Reviewed in the United States on May 8, 2021
There's almost 1,000 reviews for this film. What could I possibly add? Nothing new. But here's my review anyway:The film is great. It has the perfect amount of grain to it, the colors are awesome, and it develops easily using a 2 bath process. This film is the first time I ever developed my own film; and it was super easy to do following the instructions. So, if you're worried about your film turning out badly because you have never developed before: don't worry so much about it. This film is easy to work with, and develops easily.
dnp
Reviewed in France on October 15, 2021
Portra 400 est surement la pellicule haut de gamme la plus polyvalente du marché.Acheté en vente flash le prix était SUPERBE :)
ten
Reviewed in Japan on July 29, 2018
Best colors and definition. Nothing compares to this film. I always get the best results.
Kunde
Reviewed in Germany on July 8, 2016
Ich drucke meine Bilder auf 15 x 15 oder max. 20 x 20 cm aus. Dafür ist der Film mit 400 ASA perfekt und man hat genügend Reserven auch im Dämmerlicht. Meine letzte Zusendung war leider ganze 10 Tage lang unterwegs, was eine generelle Kritik an der Zustellpraxis von Deutschland nach Österreich ist. Ganze € 9,- kostet das winzige Päckchen und braucht zusätzlich eine Ewigkeit!
MGeorge321
Reviewed in the United States on October 28, 2013
I love this film. You can do almost anything with it. If I know I'll be in sunlight, or really nice bright light, I'll opt for the ASA 160, but if I don't know where my day will take me, it's this film all day long.Colors start out a bit muted, which gives for great skin tones and portraits, especially for kids in the "instagram" generation looking for that film look. I always add a bit of saturation in post, and photos end up looking vibrant and believable. Colors are nowhere near as in-your-face as with a slide film like Velvia or Provia, but still very very nice.Exposures are very forgiving, though I like to over-expose by about 2/3 of a stop, as a matter of taste.
Mono
Reviewed in the United States on November 17, 2011
All of Kodak's most recent color negative films (Ektar 100, New Portra 400, New Portra 160) exhibit excellent dynamic range and tonality that seems to push the bar for color negative film even more. Anyone who's shot color negative before knows how well it renders highlights and lighter tones, and this film isn't an exception. This film is more saturated than the new Portra 160, but not by a large margin. If you want a slight increase in the punch of the color though, I recommend pushing the film to 800 ISO, and developing the film longer (approximately 40 seconds more if you're doing your own processing). Shadow detail will remain perfectly in-tact, and if you're still concerned, overexpose by .5-1.0 stops. The film can handle it, easily. You can also push this film up to 3200 ISO and still get excellent results (better than I've ever seen before with color neg), but the contrast increase will be noticeable.