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Mitsubishi Color Film
 
Mitsubishi's MX-II100, MX-II200, and MX-II400
High-quality color films have been improved to produce even more brilliant images. They are easy-to-use color films which exhibit rich tones and superior gradation balance.
 
major benefits
Enhanced Color Purity
Color purity has been improved thanks to highly controlled spectral sensitivity distribution and the effects of stratification. In addition to its excellent reproducibility with the right exposure time, Mitsubishi color films can produce color reproductions with an even more brilliant undersheen.
 
Improved Photographic Sensitivity
Mitsubishi color film's photographic sensitivity has been dramatically increased thanks to the improvement of halogenized silver. Photographs taken against the light or in inadequate lighting still maintain their color balance,guaranteeing a brilliant, high-quality photograph every time.
 
Enhanced Gradation Balance and Latitude
From top to bottom, Mitsubishi color film maintains its rich gradation balance,making it easy to ensure a high-quality print. Specifically, because the longitude is expanded, the print always comes out sharp and well-balanced.
 
High Latent Image Stability
At the time of halogenized silver adjustment during film processing, a latent image stabilizing agent is added to improve latent image preservation. As a result, the printed image will experience minimum change over time when stored at room temperature, maintaining its stability even under harsh conditions.
 
Improved Negative Viewing
Due to alterations in the mask concentration, the negative can be easily confirmed, thus improving processing efficiency. Moreover, because the negative's color changes are also slight, it has become easier to evaluate the negative before printing.
 
 
MX-II100
Exposure index (Daylight) ISO 100/21°
Compatible Light Sources Daylight, electronic flash and bare blue flash bulbs
Format 135 size, 12-24-36 exposures
 
We have prepared MX-II100 industrial-use packs perfect for large volume photography.Each forms a single unit for easier distinction between used and unused films.
 
 
MX-II200
Exposure index (Daylight) ISO 200/24°
Compatible Light Sources Daylight, electronic flash and bare blue flash bulbs
Format 135 size, 12-24-36 exposures 110 size, 24 exposures
 
 
MX-II400
Exposure index (Daylight) ISO 400/27°
Compatible Light Sources Daylight, electronic flash and bare blue flash bulbs
Format 135 size, 12-24-36 exposures
 
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