A little bit of Hollywood in your 35mm still camera? Yes! Kodak's world-famous Vision 3 Motion Picture films stock is now hand-rolled for you to shoot!!

Kodak Vision 3 - 250D 35mm Film

Daylight Balanced / 250 iso / DX-Coded 200 iso

1 Roll / 24 exposures / Fresh-Dated / Process: ECN-2*

*NOTICE: This film can not be processed by any commercial film lab EXCEPT...

FILM RESCUE PROCESSING
Minnesota USA / Canada
or
THE CAMERA SHOP
Minnesota USA
or
OLD SCHOOL PHOTO LAB
New Hampshire USA
or
Botique Photo Lab
Mt Julliet Tennessee 

Ultra Fresh and Made in the USA! - Our film is purchased fresh and direct from Eastman Kodak USA.

Kodak 250D is a medium speed, medium contrast (iso 250) daylight-balanced film. "VISION3 250D Film offers outstanding performance in the extremes of exposure — including increased highlight latitude, so you can move faster on the set and pull more detail out of the highlights in post. You’ll also see reduced grain in shadows, so you can push the boundaries of underexposure and still get outstanding results."

Why can't I process this film at my favorite C-41 lab?

Kodak's Vision 3 motion picture films have an additional layer (on the shiny, not the emulsion side) called a "Rem Jet". This layer aids the film traveling at 24fps in motion picture cameras. Although technically this film can be processed C-41, this Rem Jet will foul commercial lab's equipment and there for can not be commercially processed.

What commercial lab will process my negs, scan and or print for me?

You can send your film to the labs listed above (info sent with your order) 

Are you sure my local or favorite lab can't process this film?!

YES! WE ARE SURE! This film MUST BE self-processed or sent to the Little Film Lab. Do not send out this film to your regular processor. It will be returned to you or your actions will foul your lab's gear. :(

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