color film that is balanced to produce accurate color renditions when the light source illuminating the photographed scene has a color temperature of about 5500K, such as in midday sunlight or with electronic flash or blue flashbulb
Color film balanced to produce accurate colors when exposed in normal sunlight, or with electronic flash, or any other light source with a color temperature of approximately 5500K.
Film balanced to a colour temperature of 5400K which will give a natural result with 'daylight' and also 'flash'.
Colour film that is suitable for use in average daylight or with electronic flash without any filters. (balanced for 4500-6500 degrees Kelvin)
Color film that has been balanced to produce natural-looking color when exposed in daylight.
Color film designed to render correct color balance when exposed in normal daylight. A camera equipped with a DEDICATED FLASH performs fully-automatic flash functions with simplicity.
This is color film that is designed to give you the correct color balance when the film is exposed to normal daylight conditions.
Most colour film is designed for use under natural light only. As light changes colour from bluish in the morning through white at midday to reddish in the evening our eyes compensate without us knowing. Daylight film however records the different qualities of light and may give more exaggerated-colour results than we remember.