📷 Snap, Share, Shine! Capture life’s fleeting moments with Kodak Advantix!
The Kodak Advantix 400 Speed 25 Exposure APS Film is a high-performance film designed for zoom cameras, featuring advanced T-Grain Emulsion technology for exceptional results in various lighting conditions. With its user-friendly drop-in loading and built-in safety features, this film ensures that every shot is a keeper, making it perfect for both casual and professional photographers.
K**T
Great Film! Hard to find!
This film is absolutely marvelous. The photographs come out beautifully. I know! For, my Mumzy and Popzy took quite a few of my photographs with this particular film, and I came out perfectly. Of course, it does help if one is a most purr-fect pussycat, and a marvelous feline specimen to begin with. Which I...indeed am! I must say, that I do not know as to which intelligent human being decided not to manufacture this film anymore: Alas, it is very difficult to find in shops. However, I must state that their decision also reflects upon their intelligence!...Not much!...In closing, I am a pussycat, and this is what I believe. So there! Phffft!
P**D
USED FILM!!! ZERO STARS.
Absolutely AWFUL. I bought this film roll, used it for my college graduation and for the summer after, and I just had it developed and the studio told me that the roll was already used!!! I received back pictures of some family and their cat instead of my photos. So basically, I paid $30 for this roll, $30+ for developing APS since it is a discontinued film type, only to lose all my memories!!!!!! ABSOLUTELY AWFUL. The studio let me know that unfortunately APS is the only type of film that can be reloaded after being exposed, which is likely what happened. I hope this listing gets taken down, as I now noticed multiple reviews say something similar happened to them. DO NOT BUY THIS.
A**J
Product good
Substandard and awful delivery. They show picture delivered item but how it reaches the location is terrible. Thrown to porch, on grass, over the fence. Awful
A**N
My beloved KONICA camera using Advantix films....
I have a wonderful KONICA camera. which I have taken beautiful photos with. A few years ago, I was able to purchase another one, with panoramic lense ( going to Hawaii and Ireland ), everytime I feel sad, I look at those photos and feel like I am right there. Just an old love affair!!!!I would recommend it to anybody, who keeps things simple and still get the best quality. I have also used the 200 speed, which makes me very happy.Keep it on the Market.....thanks, Antje C. (Bertrand) Dollen from New Hampshire
J**G
Comparison between Fuji & Kodak APS films
I performed extensive tests (about 2 rolls each) of Fuji and Kodak APS films at 100, 200, and 400 ASA, using a Canon ELPH camera (the original aspherical zoom lens model). I shot a variety of outdoor scenes in a variety of lighting conditions (e.g. downtown skyscraper architectural with bright clear blue sunny skies, flowers and trees with both bright sun and shade, rock close-ups in overcast). I shot a few indoor locations, without a flash at ASA 400, with flash for the others. I examined the results for color, range, clarity and grain. Here's what I saw:For ASA 100, Kodak kicked ... . Clearly better color rendition, and much, much tighter grain and better detail in all the bright lighting situations, especially with panorama print.For ASA 400, I was pleasantly surprised that Fuji really outperformed the Kodak film. Fuji had vibrant blues and was good all across to the reds. Kodak felt washed out on the blue side, weirdly. Also surprising was that Fuji had tighter grain in bright conditions; they both looked grainy of course in lower light, but the Fuji somehow felt smoother or less chunky in the blown-up panorama prints. It also seemed to have better tonal range in both light and dark settings.Frankly, neither of the ASA 200 films seemed acceptable to me for outdoor shots; indoors with flash, both were OK and Kodak was maybe better color. Outside, they both felt lower contrast/saturation, subsequently cramped color, didn't have the tight grain of the 100, and didn't work as well in low light and indoors (without flash) as the 400. Just seemed not worth it compared to the two options.
I**Y
Great film
This is the only film that works with my canon underwater camera. A bit princely but hard to find at stores
M**E
Do not buy this film
This film expired in 2011! All your pictures will come out looking like the ones I attached. Thankfully I only ordered 1 as an experiment but I feel so bad for anybody ordering multiple for a special occasion. You’re better off buying normal film that is still in production
G**R
TIME TO "RETIRE" IT!
I've purchased this several times for my CANON "ELP" CAMERA and when the FILM has been devel. the QUALITY WAS TERRIBLE. Very FEW PLACES can DEVELOP it anymore.
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