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If you're looking for a film that will give you the quality of a professional camera, but at a fraction of the price, you might want to consider exposure films. Browse the top-ranked list of exposure film below along with associated reviews and opinions. 

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  1. Fujifilm - 135 Fujicolor 200 Color Negative Consumer Film 35mm Roll - 3pk

    SKU: J7929VX9VT

    Product Description

    A versatile ISO 200 color negative film delivering vivid colors, fine grain, and sharp images for 35mm cameras.
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    Your price for this item is $36.99
  2. Fujifilm - 135 Fujicolor 400 Negative Film - 3pk

    SKU: J7929VX9VP

    Product Description

    A versatile ISO 400 color negative film delivering enhanced color reproduction, sharpness, and fine grain.
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    Your price for this item is $40.00
  3. Fujifilm - instax WIDE Brushed Metallics Instant Film

    SKU: CXZJX47XSC

    Product Description

    A pack of instant film with metallic, dark gradient borders for stylish, vivid instax WIDE photos.
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    Your price for this item is $29.99
  4. CineStill - Film 800Tungsten C-41 Color Negative Film (35mm Roll Film, 36 Exposures)

    SKU: CC5VFF9PW4

    Product Description

    A high-speed, tungsten-balanced 35mm color negative film ideal for low-light and creative halation effects.
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    Your price for this item is $23.98
  5. Kodak - Kodacolor 200 Color Negative Film (35mm Roll Film, 36 Exposures)

    SKU: J78427S28V

    Product Description

    A daylight-balanced 35mm color negative film with ISO 200, fine grain, and rich color saturation.
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    Your price for this item is $15.98
  6. Kodak - GOLD 200 Color Negative Film (35mm Roll Film, 36 Exposures)

    SKU: J7R36FSXYT

    Product Description

    A daylight-balanced 35mm color negative film with ISO 200, fine grain, and vivid color saturation.
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    Your price for this item is $15.98
  7. Kodak - Ultramax 400 35mm Film, 36 Exposures

    SKU: J7R36FSX9T

    Product Description

    A high-speed ISO 400 color negative film with fine grain, vibrant colors, and wide exposure latitude.
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    Your price for this item is $16.99
  8. Fujifilm - QuickSnap Flash 400 Single-Use Camera with Flash

    SKU: CXZJX47L53

    Product Description

    A compact single-use camera with built-in flash, capturing 27 sharp photos for easy outdoor photography.
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    Your price for this item is $21.99
  9. Fujifilm - instax mini Sprinkles Instant Film

    SKU: CXZJXZVHW7

    Product Description

    A fun instant film pack featuring a colorful sprinkle border, compatible with all INSTAX MINI cameras and printers.
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    Your price for this item is $18.00
  10. Fujifilm - instax mini Soft Glitter Instant Film

    SKU: CXZJX47536

    Product Description

    A fun instant film pack with a colorful glitter border, compatible with all INSTAX MINI cameras and printers.
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    Your price for this item is $18.00

FAQ

Exposure film is used in analog cameras to capture images by exposing the film to light. It is popular among photographers for its unique color rendering, grain, and the tactile process of developing film.

Most exposure films are compatible with standard 35mm or 120mm film cameras, but it’s important to check your camera’s specifications to ensure compatibility with the film format you choose.

Exposure film should be stored in a cool, dry place away from direct sunlight and heat. Refrigeration is recommended for long-term storage to preserve the film's quality.

Color exposure film captures a full spectrum of colors, making it ideal for vibrant and lifelike images, while black & white film produces images in shades of gray, offering a classic, timeless look with enhanced contrast and texture.

The ISO rating of exposure film determines its sensitivity to light. Lower ISO films (e.g., ISO 100) are less sensitive and ideal for bright conditions, producing finer grain, while higher ISO films (e.g., ISO 800) are more sensitive and better for low-light situations, but may have more noticeable grain.