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Kodak Ektar 100 (36 exp)

Kodak Ektar 100 is the world's finest grain colour negative film — an ultra-saturated, ultra-sharp ISO 100 stock designed for photographers who demand the absolute most from 35mm. Its vivid, punchy colours and micro-fine grain make it the go-to for landscape, nature, and commercial work where maximum detail and colour impact are essential.

GearFrame's Take

The finest grain colour negative film available — ultra-sharp, ultra-saturated, and breathtaking in good light.

Starting from
£13 new
Average price across retailers: ~£15
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Core
Released
2008
Sensor
35mm colour negative — ISO 100
Mount
ISO 100 — best in bright daylight or controlled light
Dimensions
35mm 135-format cartridge, 36 exposures
Weight
~30g
Weather Sealed
No
Performance
Autofocus
N/A
Stabilisation
N/A
Burst Rate
N/A
Battery Life
N/A
Features
Video
N/A
Viewfinder
N/A
Screen
N/A
Memory Cards
N/A
Connectivity
N/A

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GearScore™ — Suitability by Genre
Landscape
9.0
Outdoor / Daylight
9.0
Portrait
4.0
Great For
🏔️
Landscape Ektar 100 was made for landscapes — vivid colours and ultra-fine grain reward wide, detailed scenes.
☀️
Outdoor / Daylight Needs good light but rewards it with extraordinary colour and sharpness.
⚠️ Not Ideal For
👤
Portrait Oversaturation can be unflattering on skin tones. Better stocks exist for portraits.
📝 How suitability scores are calculated Scores reflect the aggregated consensus from verified purchaser reviews across tracked UK retailers, weighted by photography genre tags applied by reviewers. This is community opinion — not GearFrame editorial assessment. See our full methodology →
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