35mm film is the little roll of magic inside many vintage point-and-shoot cameras, SLRs, and rangefinders. Each roll usually gives you 24 or 36 chances to capture bestie adventures, birthday nights, beach days, and all the beautifully imperfect moments in between. Once the roll is finished, it gets developed and turned into photos complete with the colors, grain, and surprise that make film photography so much fun.
If your camera is made for 35mm film, any 35mm film will fit perfectly. The main thing to check is film speed, since some automatic point-and-shoot cameras only recognize certain ISO settings through DX coding. You can choose color or black-and-white camera film depending on your mood.
Think about where your camera is coming with you. ISO 100 or 200 loves bright sunshine, beach trips, and golden afternoons. ISO 400 is the dependable bestie that works well in all kinds of everyday situations. ISO 800 is ready for concerts, nights out, indoor photos, and other low-light adventures. If you have no idea where to begin, we always recommend Kodak Ultramax 400.
Kodak Ultramax 400. You're welcome.