Kodak Gold 200 35mm Film - 24/36 exp

Description

Kodak Gold 200 35mm film is a colour negative film perfect for all types of photography. With vibrant colours, fine grain and wide exposure latitude. Available in 36 exp.

Kodak Gold is ideal for portrait, nature, landscape and street photography situations. Take high quality photos with beautiful colours under any lighting conditions.

Kodak Gold 200 Film

35mm film colour negative film.
ISO 200 speed film.
Wide exposure latitude.

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Kodak Gold 200 35mm Film - 24/36 exp

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Kodak Gold 200 35mm film is a colour negative film perfect for all types of photography. With vibrant colours, fine... Read more

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    Description

    Kodak Gold 200 35mm film is a colour negative film perfect for all types of photography. With vibrant colours, fine grain and wide exposure latitude. Available in 36 exp.

    Kodak Gold is ideal for portrait, nature, landscape and street photography situations. Take high quality photos with beautiful colours under any lighting conditions.

    Kodak Gold 200 Film

    35mm film colour negative film.
    ISO 200 speed film.
    Wide exposure latitude.

    Main image cred it to https://www.myfavouritelens.com/kodak-gold-200-35mm-film-review/

    Click the link for a full review on this film

    Film Photography FAQs

    Which film is best for everyday photography?

    We recommend:

    • Kodak ColorPlus: Best all-rounder for natural colours and fine grain
    • Kodak Gold 200: Perfect for portraits and landscapes with vibrant colours
    • Kodak UltraMax: Great for bright scenes and vivid colours

    Take the quiz below to make sure you get the best film for your style

    How should I store my unused film

    For best results:

    • Keep film away from direct sunlight
    • Store at room temperature (13-24°C)
    • Avoid hot cars and humid environments
    • For longer storage, keep in a refrigerator
    • Use silica gel packets to control humidity
    Do different films need different storage?
    • Colour films: Best stored at 13°C
    • Black & white films: More temperature tolerant (13-18°C)
    • All films should avoid extreme temperatures
    • Keep away from radiators and heat sources
    How should I pack film for travel?

    Follow these tips:

    • Keep films in a clear plastic bag for airport security
    • Request hand-inspection at security (X-rays can damage film)
    • Use insulated bags in hot weather
    • Keep films in carry-on luggage, not checked bags

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