

🎞️ Capture life’s vivid moments with Kodak Portra 400 — where every frame tells your story.
Kodak Portra 400 is a professional 35mm color negative film known for its fine grain, ISO 400 speed, and exceptional color accuracy. This 5-pack offers 36 exposures per roll, delivering reliable performance across diverse lighting conditions, making it the go-to choice for portrait and landscape photographers seeking premium analog quality.





| ASIN | B004FNRTGG |
| Batteries | 1 Product Specific batteries required. |
| Best Sellers Rank | 28 in 35mm & Instant Film Photography |
| Brand | KODAK |
| Colour | Yellow |
| Customer Reviews | 4.7 4.7 out of 5 stars (2,834) |
| Date First Available | 7 Dec. 2010 |
| Focus type | manual |
| Guaranteed software updates until | unknown |
| ISO Range | 400 |
| Included components | 1x Portra 400 135-36 film, pack of 5 |
| Item Weight | 30 Grams |
| Item model number | 603 1678 |
| Model year | 2011 |
| Package Dimensions L x W x H | 19 x 5.6 x 4.1 centimetres |
| Package Weight | 0.14 Kilograms |
| Part number | 603 1678 |
| Product Dimensions L x W x H | 23.8 x 4.8 x 6.9 centimetres |
| Size | Pack Of 1 |
| Style | Single |
| Water Resistance Level | Not Water Resistant |
E**L
Good product
Good quality, delivered quickly and reasonably priced. Thanks!
C**M
Expensive, beautiful
Oh Christ it’s so pretty. Real quality film for making art, definitely read some articles and look at some examples of how the film looks before using it so you can get an idea of which colours and situations work best with it. I’d recommend a 35mm scanner so you can get really high quality scans. The ones labs do aren’t always the best quality and this film is very high grain. I have seen it a couple of quid cheaper on Ebay, so you may want to check and shop around
A**R
It's impossible to deny how good this film is!
It's worth saying that I hate being a sheep! I ride a KTM, not a BMW I use an Olympus Om-2, not a Nikon or such like I previously used Fuji Film not Kodak! I've used Fuji 400 Pro quite a few times and I have got on with it quite well, and yes it is biased towards green but I quite like that. So I've always stayed away for Portra 400 because that's what everyone else raves about. Blah Blah blah Well..... I have to eat humble pie, because it is actually a better film. It produces lovely results that still have the depth of colour but handles skin tones so much better. Basically it's definitely worth the money and all the glowing reviews are correct. I'm now off to test ride one of those blasted common BMW GS's!
G**L
Great quality film!
Gorgeous film. It’s true what they say, the most gorgeous, natural colors come from this film with fine grain. It’s more expensive than my other go-to color film, Lomography, but has a more natural feel instead of the saturated tones of lomo film.
G**.
Very Quick Exactly as Described
Ordered two 5 packs of Portra 400 and they came the next day exactly as in, They are a difficult product to review as I have not shot with them yet nor had anything developed and won't have results for some time so if something is wrong I wouldn't know, but all seems perfect and I cannot wait to shoot!
D**N
Beautiful pictures!
This film is absolutely fantastic for portraits and better than any taken on high end digital SLRs. It's not cheap and neither is the processing but there is something more exciting about using film - you spend more time setting up the shot and improves your skill level. Get yourself a good film camera (Canon 1V) and have confidence in your abilities...
H**S
Portra 400
I love Portra a lot and really happy it's still around. Whenever possible and appropriate it's my first choice for film - beautiful skin tones, a pastel like subtlety in the right light that makes film look like film. 400 seems to work really well in English light and has about 2 stops latency for underexposure. I first heard about it as Steve McCurry shot some way back when and I was intrigued - it makes photos look a bit more realistic than the garish colours that the common Kodak Gold can give, or similarly has less of the blueish tones from Fuji. I've been using it with an Olympus OM-1 and on 35mm gives me good results - the best results from Portra 400 however have come from the 120 film stock.
F**H
Fine grain, amazing pictures - just pricey
Used this for my university project, mainly for portraits on my Olympus Trip 35. The grain was very fine, but found the negatives to be slightly warmer than being true to skin tones. However this wasn't a problem as I was scanning in the film directly from the negatives and could correct this on photoshop. Definitely not as warm as the Fujifilm Superia 400 in comparison. However I don't think I would use this all the time due to the hefty price tag.
M**R
曇り空での撮影でした、日陰でも木の葉は緑、人物も綺麗f8で写した日陰じゃない道は砂利や砂が、若干白飛びぎみ 135mm中望遠、白い衣類黒色の布の編み目は見えない、近くで写せば期待できる,古いカメラ機種ほど良い写真が出来そう。
N**L
Der Film hat enorm viel "latitude" (Dynamikbereich). Das heißt, dass man sich beim Belichten ordentlich vertun kann, und trotzdem brauchbare Ergebnisse erzielt! Ich habe ein Foto 5 Blendenstufen überbelichtet (beim ND-Filter verrechnet), dennoch war das Ergebnis super. 5 Blendenstufen entsprechen einer 32 mal so langen Belichtungszeit, wie sie eigentlich sein soll. Helle und dunkle Bereiche haben enorm viel Detail im Negativ. Bei Langzeitbelichtungen unbedingt "reciprocity failure" beachten. Ab 3 Sekunden muss mehr Belichtung gegeben werden, das ist bei nahezu allen Negativfilmen der Fall. Hier ein Auszug: Gemessene Zeit -> Zeit inkl. Ausgleich für reciprocity failure - 3 Sekunden -> 4 Sekunden - 4 Sekunden -> 6 Sekunden - 5 Sekunden -> 8 Sekunden - 6 Sekunden -> 10 Sekunden - 7 Sekunden -> 12 Sekunden - 8 Sekunden -> 15 Sekunden - 9 Sekunden -> 17 Sekunden - 10 Sekunden -> 20 Sekunden - 15 Sekunden -> 34 Sekunden - 20 Sekunden -> 51 Sekunden - 30 Sekunden -> 98 Sekunden Ansonsten gibt es quasi nichts was man beim schießen bedenken muss, außer eben, dass jeder Schuss 50ct kostet! :(
S**M
Best ou Best , le classique de chez classique !!!! Par contre si journée très ensoleillée conseil Portra100 .
F**K
Best film product out there no cap
J**E
The quality of this film is unmatched. It produces timeless photos with gorgeous, natural skin tones and a soft, airy look. The grain is beautiful, and the colors feel classic yet true to life. It’s the only film I like to use—absolutely worth it every time.
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