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Flying to Sedona with Kodak E100 in a Piper M600

Kodak Ektachrome 100 – Film Review & Why It Still Matters

In this video, we take a closer look at Kodak Ektachrome 100, one of the most iconic slide films ever made. From its rich history dating back to 1946, to its modern-day comeback, Ektachrome continues to stand out for its clean color rendering, fine grain, and incredible sharpness.

I’ll walk you through what makes this film unique—including its cool, neutral color palette, where it performs best, and the biggest challenge photographers face when shooting it: exposure. Unlike negative film, Ektachrome has very little room for error, making it both demanding and incredibly rewarding.

If you’re curious about shooting slide film or looking to add something special to your workflow, this is a film worth understanding.

In this video:
• Brief history of Ektachrome
• Color profile and rendering
• Best use cases (landscape, travel, portraits)
• Exposure tips and risks
• Why photographers still love it today



📍 Shot on location in Sedona, Arizona
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