Colour Negative Film
35mm
ISO 200
24 Exposures
C-41
Dx Coded
Overview

KODAK GOLD 200 is a colour negative film with medium-speed versatility. It allows for exceptional colour, sharpness and contrast in all lighting conditions. Perfect for taking photos indoors or outdoors, KODAK GOLD 200 offers brilliant colours that make your images come alive. Its smooth grain structure and wide exposure latitude gives you the flexibility to shoot under bright sunlight, dim light or any other situation without worrying about blown highlights or blocked shadows.

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Kodak GOLD 200 Color Negative Film (35mm Roll Film, 24 Exposures, 3-Pack)

KODAK GOLD 200 is a colour negative film with medium-speed versatility. It allows for exceptional colour, sharpness and contrast in all lighting conditions. Perfect for taking photos indoors or outdoors, KODAK GOLD 200 offers brilliant colours that make your images come alive. Its smooth grain structure and wide exposure latitude gives you the flexibility to shoot under bright sunlight, dim light or any other situation without worrying about blown highlights or blocked shadows.

In addition, this film produces deep blacks and rich mid-tones for superior tonal range and image quality. With its low noise level, high resolution and fast speed rating of ISO200/24°, it's an ideal choice for everyday photography.\

 

Features

Indoor + Outdoor

ISO 200

C-41 Process

3x Rolls x 24 Exposures

Colour Negative Film
35mm
ISO 200
24 Exposures
C-41
Dx Coded
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Product Overview

KODAK GOLD 200 is a colour negative film with medium-speed versatility. It allows for exceptional colour, sharpness and contrast in all lighting conditions. Perfect for taking photos indoors or outdoors, KODAK GOLD 200 offers brilliant colours that make your images come alive. Its smooth grain structure and wide exposure latitude gives you the flexibility to shoot under bright sunlight, dim light or any other situation without worrying about blown highlights or blocked shadows.

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Key Features

Colour Negative Film

Kodak GOLD 200 is a medium-speed daylight-balanced colour negative film offering a versatile combination of vivid colour saturation, fine grain, and high image sharpness.

35mm

Kodak GOLD 200 Colour Negative Film is a 35mm film.

ISO 200

Kodak GOLD 200 Colour Negative Film has an ISO of 200.

24 Exposures

This Kodak GOLD 200 Colour Negative Film has 24 exposures per roll.

C-41

Kodak GOLD 200 Colour Negative Film is developed using the regular C-41 process.

Dx Coded

Kodak GOLD 200 Colour Negative Film is Dx coded. It has the DX code 512504.

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