Kodak Portra 160 is the lowest ISO entry in Kodak's professional family of Portra films. It is a near-perfect film with excellent color accuracy, extremely fine and smooth grain, high detail, an extremely wide latitude, and a very pleasant amount of contrast. The film excels in all lighting conditions but is particularly well suited for direct sunlight, where a degree of control over the harsh contrast is sought. While it is popularly used for various types of portraiture, Portra 160 makes an excellent landscape, cityscape, street, product, and still life film as well. It is available in a variety of formats, including: 35mm, 120, 4x5, and 8x10. Portra 160 is the kind of color film you can never go wrong by having in your camera.
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Kodak Portra 160 35mm Sample Gallery - Nikon FM2n
A sample gallery of images made with Kodak Portra 160 in 35mm with a Nikon FM2n camera by staff member Zeb Andrews.
Olympus OM-4 and Kodak Portra 160 Film Friday
Being a swanky 35mm SLR, we figured the Olympus OM-4 camera was a pretty perfect camera to pair up with Kodak's ultra-nice Portra 160 film for our July 10th Film Friday feature. If you are not familiar with our Film Friday concept, we encourage you to read up on it over on our Codex site. It is a pretty awesome mini-event we started back in October of 2019 and have been running every Friday since.