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The Kodak Gold 200 35mm Film roll is a high-quality film designed for photographers seeking vibrant color reproduction and exceptional clarity. Each 3-pack includes 36 exposures, compatible with most 35mm cameras, and comes with free digital scans from Raw135.com. Perfect for both indoor and outdoor photography, this film ensures your memories are captured with true-to-life hues and a rich color palette, making it a favorite among photography enthusiasts.
Compatible Devices | Camera |
Lighting Type | Daylight |
ISO Equivalent | 200 |
Film Format | 135 |
Exposure Count | 36 |
Film Color | Colored |
Roll Quantity | 3 |
J**F
Kodak Film
great stuff
S**A
The person I gave it to liked it.
The person I gave it to liked it.
A**
Great film
Just got into film photography and it’s a great option to play around with while learning the curves of everything.
D**H
Film
Always can rely on Kodak for high quality film and excellent pictures!
K**R
Arrived quickly
Exactly as described!
C**O
need to have 400 speed for night fotos
film speed to low
R**C
Great Film
Very good general purpose film
F**H
Go Back to Film
If you haven't taken pictures with a film camera, it's really easy and fun. Film can't be exposed to light which is why it comes in these rolls. Kodak is an excellent film and the 200 "speed" is a great catch all to capture most anything. If you aren't sure how to do it, don't guess how to load film or it could ruin the roll. Just watch a video and once you learn you always remember!I'll have to update when I have a roll developed, but as you might imagine it takes a while to use up 36 exposures. I think this set is mainly to draw attention to the free scanning of this film by "Raw 135". If you aren't sure what that means, it means that when you are finished with a roll you would physically send it to this company where they would develop it. Raw 135 sends you the images either by email or sometimes these companies use a secure portal where you would make an account. If you want the negatives back, you would request that they would be sent back to you which would likely cost a small fee. I prefer getting negatives back because that's what I did in the 80s and 90s at CVS. You don't have to use this service if there is one closer to you. Have fun snapping pictures.
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