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  1. Apr 20, 2022 · Kodak Portra 400 is many photographers’ favourite film stock and it’s widely thought of as one of the best film stocks still available today. Portra 400 This is a brilliantly forgiving film stock which will allow for under/over exposure without ruining your shots.

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    • Kodak Gold 200 – The King Of Travel. Kodak Gold 200 is effectively the king of travel for so many reasons. It costs £10-12 a roll (which is sadly cheap these days), it has nice saturated colours, a yellowy vintage hue and it’s not bad at all really.
    • Fuji Superia X-Tra 400 – A Classic. Fuji Superia is kind of a middle-ground film stock, it’s like the in-between of Kodak Colorplus and Kodak Portra 400 and for a long time it had an in-between price.
    • Kodak Colorplus – The Original Budget Badboy. Kodak Colorplus used to cost next to nothing and it was pretty good as a consumer film stock. These days, it’s a similar price to Kodak Gold and it’s arguably worse, yet I will stand by Kodak Colorplus.
    • Cinestill 400D – The Weirdo. Cinestill 400D is a film stock I knew I’d have to include in this list, it’s warm, it’s punchy, it’s weird and it has halation which makes it even more interesting.
    • Portra 400 – The Best At Everything Stock. Portra 400 Overview – 9.5/10. Pros – High-quality/pastel/fine grain/editable. Cons – Expensive. Best for – Portrait/Documentary/Street/Editorial.
    • Ektar 100 – The Landscape Demon. Ektar 100 Overview – 9.5/10. Pros – Sharp/Saturated/Perfect For Landscape. Cons – Bad skin tones/Expensive. Best for – Landscapes.
    • Cinestill 800T – The Creatives Stock. 800T Overview. Pros – Halation/Good for low light/Weird results. Cons – Light leaks/Expensive. Best for – Night time, low light, creative photography.
    • Fuji Velvia 50 – The Best Landscape Film. Velvia Overview. Pros – Landscape God/Sharp/Beautiful Colour. Cons – Real expensive/Different type of development process/Only ideal for landscapes.
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  4. Taking up film (analogue) photography? This guide to film stock will teach you everything you need to know: what film to buy, how to use and print it, and more!

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  6. So while we’re all still anxiously waiting for another color film stock to hit the market, here is a list of the 10 best film stocks that will still be available in 2022. While the majority of film photographers shoot with 35mm film cameras, I wrote this article with medium format in mind.

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