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Kodak Ultra Max 400 135/36 3 pack 35mm film

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  • Kodak Ultra Max 400
  • ISO 400
  • Color negative
  • 135/36 35mm film
  • pack of 3
  • ideal for indoor, outdoor, with flash or in action

The KODAK ULTRA MAX 400 is the ideal partner for every photo situation. Whether indoor, outdoor, with flash or in action.

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Kodak Ultra Max 400 135/36 3 pack 35mm film

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  • Kodak Ultra Max 400
  • ISO 400
  • Color negative
  • 135/36 35mm film
  • pack of 3
  • ideal for indoor, outdoor, with flash or in action

Product description for Kodak Ultra Max 400 135/36 3 pack 35mm film

The KODAK ULTRA MAX 400 is the ideal partner for every photo situation. Whether indoor, outdoor, with flash or in action.

Kodak Ultra Max 400 135/36 3 pack 35mm film

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