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Cinestill 50D | 120 | Medium Format Color Film

Cinestill 50D | 120 | Medium Format Color Film

Regular price $17.25 USD
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(This is NOT 35mm Film, this is Medium Format film.)

Cinestill 50D 35mm film is a daylight-balanced color film that has been re-formatted from a motion picture stock to make it suitable for still photography. It features a fine grain structure and low ISO rating of 50, which make it ideal for capturing high-resolution, low-noise images in bright light conditions. The film produces a classic cinematic look with vibrant colors, high contrast, and fine detail rendering. Cinestill 50D is a popular choice among photographers who want to capture stills that have the same distinctive character and color profile as motion pictures. It is compatible with standard color film processing techniques and can be developed at any professional lab.


Film Size: 120 Film

Type: Color Negative Film
ISO/ASA: 50
Exposure Count: 10-15
Chemical Process: C-41

 

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We are a small camera store located in Brooklyn NY. We try our very best to make sure everyone can get their new favorite camera. If you'd like help deciding or have any questions on what type of camera would fit you - please reach out!

Most of our cameras are 20-100 years old, and although we inspect and test everything, sometimes (rarely) things go wrong in shipping. So, please inspect your camera upon arrival and make sure everything works. Then load some film, and go create some beautiful images! If you have ANY issues, just reach out, and we will make it right.

With much love,

Griffin @ Heart Breaker Cameras

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35MM, 110 FILM, AND 120 FILM

SOME COMMON QUESTIONS

Do I really need to store my film in the fridge?

If you are going to use in a few weeks you'll most likely run into no issues keeping your film on your desk. But film does expire, and if you want it to last longer keep your film in a cold dark place (like a fridge!)

Where can I get the photos developed?

We now offer developing! Click me!