Kodak Law Enforcement LE800 35MM FILM 12 12A 13
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Kodak Law Enforcement LE800

  • Manufacturer Kodak
  • Sensitivity (ISO) ISO 800
  • Film Type Color negative film
  • Availability Discontinued

The Kodak Law Enforcement LE800 color negative film for 35mm cameras is designed specifically for law enforcement use. This film is ideal for crime scene photography, forensic lab photography, and macro applications. Both forensics, police, and investigative agencies have been able to obtain this film.

With the advancement of digital photography, which offered many advantages for this target group, the use of analog cameras in law enforcement decreased. Therefore, production of this film series was discontinued in 2003.

One of the key features of Kodak Law Enforcement LE800 film is its exceptional sensitivity. It offers photographers a high-speed color negative film that can be used even in low ambient light. The film's rich and accurate colors, superb sharpness and excellent shadow detail make it an excellent choice for surveillance and other low-light applications.

The film's ability to push develop to EI 3200 ensures that it can be used in a wide range of lighting conditions, giving photographers greater flexibility and allowing them to capture images in situations for which other films may not be suitable. This feature makes Kodak Law Enforcement LE800 film an excellent choice for law enforcement agencies that need to capture high-quality images in challenging lighting conditions.

In addition to its exceptional sensitivity, Kodak Law Enforcement LE800 film also offers a wide exposure latitude that ensures rich, accurate colors are maintained even when underexposed or overexposed. This feature makes the film ideal for capturing images under a variety of lighting conditions, giving photographers more flexibility and ensuring that they can capture accurate images regardless of the lighting situation.

Developing the film

After exposure, developing the film stock is essential, especially with this type of film, which requires the C-41 process. Most photo labs offer this standardized development process. Unlike black-and-white film, the development process for color film is standardized, making it easier to use. Once the development is complete, the film strips with the captured photos will be ready.

Availability and Alternatives

The Kodak Law Enforcement LE800 was available in 35mm format only and was offered in packs of 20 rolls each. It was only available in 12 and 24 frame lengths. This was necessary because police or forensics needed to access footage quickly and could not wait for 36 frame film or waste film stock.

The film cartridges have a 3/4-inch square note area, which provides more space for notes on subject, exposure and processing conditions. Also, the film cartridges are translucent ("frosted"), which makes them easier to see. The 20-roll Pro Pack also includes a plastic bag for easy transport.

Color film is no longer produced new. A replacement for 35mm format is the Kodak Portra 800*.

Technical Specifications

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Property Specification
35mm format Yes
DX encoding on cartridge Yes
Type of Film color negative film
Sensitivity (ISO) ISO 800
Development process C-41 / CN-16 / CNK-4 / AP-70
Availability Discontinued (April 2023)

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