

📸 Capture life’s vibrant moments—Kodak Ultramax 400, your everyday film hero!
Kodak Ultramax 400 is a versatile 35mm color print film offering 36 exposures per roll, packaged in a convenient 3-pack for 108 shots total. With ISO 400 speed, it excels in diverse lighting conditions, delivering vibrant yet natural colors and pleasing grain that adds classic film character. Ideal for both indoor and outdoor photography, it features smooth loading and reliable DX coding for seamless use with modern cameras, making it a dependable choice for everyday shooting.
| ASIN | B004R4N2B4 |
| Best Sellers Rank | #397 in Electronics ( See Top 100 in Electronics ) #5 in Photographic Film |
| Brand | KODAK |
| Compatible Devices | Camera |
| Customer Reviews | 4.8 out of 5 stars 4,995 Reviews |
| Exposure Count | 36 |
| Exposures per Roll | 36 |
| Film Color | Color |
| Film Format | 135 |
| Film Format Type | 135 |
| Global Trade Identification Number | 07038557196498 |
| ISO Equivalent | 400 ISO |
| Item Height | 5.1 inches |
| Item Weight | 86 Grams |
| Lighting Type | Daylight |
| Manufacturer | Kodak Consumer |
| Model Name | Ultramax 400 |
| Roll Quantity | 3 |
| Unit Count | 3.0 Count |
| Warranty Description | MANUFACTURE |
R**R
Great Everyday Film with Vibrant Color and Flexibility
Kodak Ultramax 400 is a solid choice for general photography and performs well in a wide range of lighting conditions. The ISO 400 speed makes it versatile for both indoor and outdoor shots, and the colors come out vibrant without looking overly saturated. Skin tones look natural, and there’s a nice balance between contrast and detail. I also like that the grain is noticeable but pleasing, giving photos that classic film look without feeling too rough. The 36-exposure rolls are convenient, and the three-pack is a good value for regular shooting. It’s a dependable film that’s easy to work with and consistently delivers good results.
C**J
Perfect for H35N
These Kodak Ultramax rolls have been a reliable choice for my Ektar h35n. The 400 ISO speed offers great versatility, handling both indoor and outdoor shooting without requiring perfect lighting conditions. Colors are classic Kodak - warm, vibrant, but not overly saturated, with particularly nice rendering of skin tones and natural landscapes. The grain structure is noticeable but pleasing, especially in larger prints. It's more pronounced than professional films like Portra, but it adds character rather than detracting from image quality. The film handles overexposure well - you can safely shoot it at 200 ISO for richer colors, though it maintains good shadow detail at box speed. Each roll consistently provides the full 36 exposures, and the DX coding works perfectly with modern cameras. The film loads smoothly without any issues, and the leader is always long enough for easy loading. The packaging is robust, protecting the film from light leaks and damage during shipping. One thing to note: while it's marketed as 108 pictures total, remember that the Ektar h35n takes half-frame photos, so you'll actually get around 216 shots from these three rolls. The film's forgiving exposure latitude makes it particularly well-suited for the h35n's simple controls. While not the highest-end film stock available, it's an excellent choice for everyday shooting, offering a great balance of quality, versatility, and value.
K**N
Great outcome!
Great film, used it with my Nikon Fm. I love the way the pictures come out. Would definitely order again !
K**R
Good price for film
Great price for 3 rolls of film. I will be using them soon. It has a long expiration date which is good. I find that Kodak always gives me great film performance and quality.
C**A
Excellent Film
Love this film! The color is amazing.
A**N
Amazing results, when not light fogged
This was my first time using a film camera. My best advice is: for important moments, use another photography option as well. The last photo from my review photos are a FEW of the examples of moments of my sons NICU stay/coming home I wanted for his baby book that I lost due to light fog. I can’t get those back on actual film, ever. Luckily there’s phones now, but that ENTIRE roll was light fogged :( which sucks! You never know until it’s time to develop. Onto the pros: you can look at the photos and see, this film gives a genuine “throwback” aesthetic. Getting lighting and flash right will take some getting used to for me personally, but I actually really like the grainy underlit quality from film shots. Like all film, it’s ridiculously expensive nowadays, but worth it if you want to use it. What other option do you have, after all? I’m on my last roll currently so I’m ordering more after I write this. Short version: like with all film, it’s a risk when it’s time to develop. If you take care the best you can, you’ll get awesome results. Def recommend.
I**.
Great quality
Quality is great. Enjoying taking pictures on film so much with these.
P**Z
Great purchase
always a good value
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