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Kodak Professional Gold 200 Color Negative Film is a premium 120 roll film designed for photographers seeking exceptional color saturation and sharpness. With an ISO equivalent of 200, it excels in both daylight and flash conditions, offering a wide exposure latitude for creative flexibility. Each pack contains five rolls, making it an ideal choice for both amateur and professional photographers looking to elevate their craft.
Compatible Devices | メラ |
Lighting Type | Daylight |
ISO Equivalent | 200 |
Film Format | 120 |
Exposure Count | 36 |
Film Color | color |
Roll Quantity | 120 |
G**O
A lovely 120 color negative film
This is a fine, warm color negative film. The film is easy to scan and print. After 50 years of working in photography it is the negative film I use most / always, and at the present, until color positive film, from Kodak, shows up in 120.
W**Y
Great price for the film
Great price for the film
J**M
Love the film
I love film! Pictures turn out great!
A**S
I don't like this film in 35mm but it's great in 120
This film has a pleasing saturated color pallet when used for general medium format photography. I used to use lots of it, expired in 35mm, and never cared for it next to Fuji Superia. It was going for $1 a roll expired, 10 years ago. In 120 it shines... be aware, the backing paper is much shinier than other films and seems to be coated in plastic. Still worked fine in a 1938 Voigtlander Bessa 6x9, can't speak for other cameras. Price was approximately $8 a roll at a time when most color film was going for double that. If I needed the absolute best quality in C-41 for landscapes, I'd pay extra for the Ektar, but this does a good job and I won't hesitate to use a mixture of both.
A**R
OK film, moderate speed, good for general use
Ok for a moderate speed film
K**
Reliable Color
Who doesn’t love Kodak gold! Prints from this film are excellent. Nice warm tones.
B**N
Good film
Film worked great was in date too haven't had the chance to develop it yet tho
H**5
A Good Pairing With The Holga 120N
Im an amateur when it comes to film photography and I am really pleased with my last shoot at Bolivar Peninsula with my friends unfortunately no fish but the pictures turned out great!
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