
CineStill 400D
CineStill 400Dynamic is a fine grain daylight balanced color negative film that delivers a soft color palette with natural saturation and rich, warm skin tones. The film has a wide dynamic range with a base sensitivity of ISO 400, but can be rated from 200 to 800 and pushed up to 3200. This makes the film highly versatile, usable both indoors or in the studio, under virtually any lighting conditions.
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CineStill releases 400D colour film in 4×5 format | Kosmo Foto
The film was originally announced as a stretch goal for the original crowdfunder in 2022 (Pic: CineStill) CineStill has announced the release of its 400D colour negative film in 4x5 format. The US-based film brand announced the news on Friday. The film was originally crowdfunded in 2022 with 35mm and 120 versions released for general…

CineStill announces new 400D colour negative film | Kosmo Foto
US film brand CineStill has announced a new 400-ISO colour film – CineStill 400D – which will be released in both 35mm and 120. The film is being exclusively launched via a new retail programme by the California-based company called CineStill Film Maker. “The analogue photography market is in a renaissance, thriving and growing in…

CineStill 400D Is Now Available in 4x5 Large Format Sheets | PetaPixel
CineStill's popular and highly versatile 400D color film is now available in 4x5 large format sheets and it's here to stay.

CineStill launches new 400D film for 35mm, 120, large format, and soon 220! | Digital Camera World
New ISO400 color film from CineStill is launched for 35mm, 120, large format and possibly 220 as well

CineStill Raises an Incredible $680K to Produce its New 400Dynamic Film | PetaPixel
CineStill’s 400Dynamic film that it launched as a crowdfunding campaign has been wildly successful, raising nearly $680,000.
