Kodak Gold 200 35mm Film 3 Pack 36 Exposures
Kodak Gold 200 is a low-speed colour negative film that offers an outstanding combination of grain, and sharpness with, particularly noticeable colour saturation.
Gold 200 is designed for everyday picture-taking situations. In both daylight, or with electronic flash. It also features wide exposure latitude – from two stops underexposure to three stops overexposure – according to Kodak.
Want to see some of the different ways you can use Kodak Gold 200? We have put together some of our favourite Gold 200 shots by our customers – you can see them here.
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Kodak Gold 200 35mm Film 3 Pack 36 Exposures
Kodak Gold 200 35mm Film 3 Pack is a low-speed colour negative film that has a great combination of grain and sharpness. Also, it has particularly noticeable colour saturation. The speed and tones in this film make it perfect for sunny, summer weather.
Gold 200 is made for everyday photos situations. In both daylight, or with electronic flash. It also has a wide exposure latitude – from two stops underexposure to three stops overexposure – according to Kodak. So, you don’t have to worry about any lost shots.
Kodak Gold 200 is a 35mm consumer-grade film like to ColorPlus 200 and UltraMax 400. In comparison, you can expect more saturation than Kodak ColorPlus, and warmer tones than Kodak UltraMax.
Gold is available in 35mm as 36 Exposure, 24 Exposure and as a 3 Pack. You can also buy Gold in 120 as a 5 pack and Single Roll.
This Is How You Shoot Kodak Gold 200
Want to see some of the different ways you can use Kodak Gold 200? We have put together some of our favourite Gold 200 shots by our customers – you can see them here.
Want to see more? Read our Kodak Gold 200 Film Review.
Guide To Film Photography
And, if you’re new to analogue photography, check out our Beginners Guide To Film Photography. It’s a great starting point when you first start shooting film. Also, have a look at our full range of 35mm film, there a load of different ones to try.
Which Is The Best Film To Choose?
Have you just got hold of a film camera and not sure where to start. We have lots of films to choose from, but you might be wondering which is the best one for you? Then read our guide Choose Your Film. It will give you a good starting point and a clear idea of what the different films do.
Additional information
Film Development | C41 |
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Film Exposures | 36 |
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Film Type | Negative |
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