Gold 200 Color Negative 35mm Film
Gold 200 Color Negative 35mm Film
Kodak Gold 200 35mm Film is a low-speed color negative film that offers an outstanding combination of color saturation, fine grain, and high sharpness. It is designed for general picture-taking situations in daylight or with an electronic flash. This is a top contender for many film photographers offered at the Moment film store.
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To Know:
Kodak Gold 200 is one of the most accessible film stocks on the market, as you can find this bad boy in almost any nearby gas station or Walgreens equivalent. Gold 200 is the Bladerunner of all film stocks; curating a warm contrast and haze around subjects of any valor. The wide exposure latitude cna make it hard to catastrophically under or overexpose a shot, and the signature warm Kodak tones are ideal for nostalgic holiday snaps or family snags.
What We Love:
Affordable
Affordable and accessible to anyone looking to start their film career.
Really Warm
It’s like Bladerunner, or another JJ Abrams movie equivalent.
Great In Harsh Light
The lower ISO count makes it perfect for harsh, versatile light.
The Details:
Brand: Kodak
Product Type: Film Stock
Best For: Photographers wanting an affordable option to capture warmer toned images of any scene or subject.
KODAK GOLD 200 - RATING
- COLOR TONES:
- Poor
- Fair
- Good
- Near perfect
- GRAIN LEVEL:
- None
- Slight Texture
- Just enough
- Pretty hairy
- TEMPERATURE:
- Pretty cool
- Fairly cool
- Fairly warm
- Pretty warm
- BUDGET:
- Around $5
- Around $10
- Around $15
- Around $20
- DYNAMIC RANGE:
- Poor
- Fair
- Good
- Perfect
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Tech Specs
Film Format | 35mm |
Number of Exposures | 36 or 24 |
Film Type | Color Negative |
Film Speed | ISO 200 |
Color Balance | Daylight |
Film Processing | C-41 |
Number of Rolls | 1 or 3 |