KONO! Original Moonstruck 100-400 C-41 Film - 36 Exposures
Kono! Original Moonstruck 200 Film is a reanimated colour negative that lets you be creative with photography. It creates a blue tint when shot under moonlight and the unique blue-yellow hues blur the moonlight. Let your imagination run free with this ISO 200 colour negative that uses the standard C-41 development process. The 35 mm film roll has 24 exposures and can be easily scanned. More
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Kono! Original Moonstruck 200 Film is a reanimated colour negative that lets you be creative with photography. It creates a blue tint when shot under moonlight and the unique blue-yellow hues blur the moonlight. Let your imagination run free with this ISO 200 colour negative that uses the standard C-41 development process. The 35 mm film roll has 24 exposures and can be easily scanned.
KONO! Original Moonstruck 200 C-41 Film - 24 Exposures Key Features:
- ISO 200 film speed enables you to shoot in low-light and day-light conditions
- Creates blue-yellow hues under the moonlight
- Has a multicoloured effect depending on shooting conditions
- Uses the standard C-41 development process
- The colour negative film can easily be scanned by any mini-lab
- Created by hand using Kono’s high-quality Reanimator device
- It is a 35 mm film roll with 24 exposures
- It is a 35 mm film roll with 24 exposures
- Can be easily processed in any mini-lab
- The daylight-balanced film can be used to shoot at any time of the day
What's in the box?
- 1 x Kono! Original Moonstruck 200 C-41 Film – 24 Exposures
FAQs:
What is the ISO of this film?
This colour negative film has a medium film speed of ISO 200 which renders good grain structure to the image. It allows you to shoot in both daylight and moonlight. You can also use it to shoot under the electronic flash and low-light conditions.
What multicoloured effect is shown in the image?
This Moonstruck film was reanimated to create a romantic blue feeling under the moonlight. The moonlight is blurred using the blue and yellow hues to widen a photographer’s imagination.
Which process is compatible with the film?
The colour negative film uses the standard C-41 development process and can easily be processed in any mini lab.
How was the film created?
The original colour negative film was created by hand using a device named ``The Reanimator” which was developed by Kono! High-quality Pre-expose process to yield the best results.
What is the film size and how many exposures are there?
This film comes in a roll of size 35 mm and provides 24 exposures.
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For Use With | 35 mm Format |
Type | Colour Film |