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An entire roll of great pictures!

Rated 5 out of 5
February 7, 2020

Shot the whole roll during some snowy days. Grainy but sharp when zoomed in. This film has a warm and sometimes greenish color cast, so it’s probably better for the summer. But I really liked my photos from this film!

Iain Laurence

Underdog Film Stock

Rated 4 out of 5
February 2, 2020

This is a great film that I think gets passed up by the 200 speed Kodak film stocks often. It has decent latitude and my images always come out sharp. I will upload a shoot that I shoot at 200 iso on a bright day here in San Diego. I recommend giving this film a try if you haven’t before! If you’re interested in seeing portrait work check out my IG @shotwithchris

Chris McCoy - @shotwithchris

Imagine the versatility of Portra but with actual colors

Rated 4 out of 5
January 31, 2020

I’ve shot Ultramax400 at box speed, overexposed it by +1 and +2 stops, pushed it +1stop (i.e. 800) and it always comes out as I expect. The only downside I can find in it is that you always have to error on the side of overexposure rather and under, colors and shadows get “muddy” quite quickly. Oh and did I mention that it’s cheap and can be found in rolls of 24 or 36 exposures?

@miguelbmelo

Great for general use

Rated 5 out of 5
November 15, 2019

Kodak Ultramax is a pretty good film stock if you don’t have the budget for most pro-grade films, this film is intended for use with the average consumer and advanced amateur photographers.

Dominic Piccione

GOOD FILM ON A BUDGET

Rated 5 out of 5
October 29, 2019

Very good film. As a 14-year-old freshman. i always been looking for a good film that will give good results at a cheap price. I have been shooting film for a year, and this film lever let me down. been using it at sweet 16s, quinces, weddings and many more. I also take off the dances with a flash and the photos still come out perfectly. Highly recommend this for people who want the best cheap 35mm color film.

Gabriel Ramirez

GOOD FILM ON A BUDGET

Rated 0 out of 5
October 8, 2019

I tried many other color negative films in my 2 years of film photography and this film (UltraMax 400) is by far a good film when you’re on a budget. I’m a freshman and I take many events and hangouts on Ultramax like quinceaneras, Family events and mini sessions and Ultramax never let me down. good film

Gabriel Ramirez

The affordable one

Rated 0 out of 5
September 28, 2019

If you need high ISO, trustful and cheap film this is the one. In Europe it can be find in packages of 3 rolls for 15€ (~17$). It has got a good exposition latitude for his price and grain is in between Kodak Colorplus and the Portra family.

Javier

A great film

Rated 4 out of 5
September 27, 2019

UltraMax has a great balance between fine grain and high speed vs. affordability. It was the film I started with, and I still shoot it today because of its beautiful warm tones and extraordinary versatility (not to mention its wallet friendly price). A solid choice for anyone, noob or pro.

Denton Schmidt