Kodak Gold 200 35mm Film Camera Film Bundle, 6 Rolls (2x3 Pack), 36 Exposures Each, for 35mm Film Cameras Includes Balveli Premium Microfiber Cloth
Kodak Gold 200 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 electronic flash. You can also expose this film under photo-lamps (3400 K) or tungsten illumination (3200 K) with filters. It also features wide exposure latitude from two stops underexposure to three stops overexposure.
Kodak Gold 200 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 electronic flash. You can also expose this film under photo-lamps (3400 K) or tungsten illumination (3200 K) with filters. It also features wide exposure latitude from two stops underexposure to three stops overexposure.
Kodak Gold 200 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 electronic flash. You can also expose this film under photo-lamps (3400 K) or tungsten illumination (3200 K) with filters. It also features wide exposure latitude from two stops underexposure to three stops overexposure.
Kodak Gold 200 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 electronic flash. You can also expose this film under photo-lamps (3400 K) or tungsten illumination (3200 K) with filters. It also features wide exposure latitude from two stops underexposure to three stops overexposure.
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originally posted on analoguewonderland.co.uk
I've just got into film photography and Kodak gold was my starting point. It's a great colour film that's really well priced. I feel like this is a very good place to start learning. It renders colours very well and gives you that all important 'film look'. It also keep the price of mistakes low too!I'm very much enjoying Kodak Gold and I'll be returning too it in the future espically in the summer.
originally posted on analoguewonderland.co.uk
I recently got my first reels of Kodak Gold 200 from AW, shortly followed by some more! Good deals on multipacks. As you would expect from the pros - the condition of the Film is excellent, ensured it's in date.I know there are more professional films out there but personally I love Gold 200. It's got a truly great exposure latitude which is great for newbies like me and the results have just the right amount of nostalgic hue I was after.
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A film that works well in good light and produces pleasing greens in my view. Quite warm generally. I don't love the grain, but understand that others will. Very capable performer and certainly a step up from Colour Plus. Given the competition this summer, I expect we'll all see plenty of lovely examples of what this film can do. It won't replace Portra or Ektar for me, but it is much cheaper and produces decent results.
| Film colour | Colored |
| Film format type | 135 |
| Exposures per roll | 36 |
| Compatible Devices | Camera |
| Lighting Type | Daylight |
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I've just got into film photography and Kodak gold was my starting point. It's a great colour film that's really well priced. I feel like this is a very good place to start learning. It renders colours very well and gives you that all important 'film look'. It also keep the price of mistakes low too!I'm very much enjoying Kodak Gold and I'll be returning too it in the future espically in the summer.
I recently got my first reels of Kodak Gold 200 from AW, shortly followed by some more! Good deals on multipacks. As you would expect from the pros - the condition of the Film is excellent, ensured it's in date.I know there are more professional films out there but personally I love Gold 200. It's got a truly great exposure latitude which is great for newbies like me and the results have just the right amount of nostalgic hue I was after.
A film that works well in good light and produces pleasing greens in my view. Quite warm generally. I don't love the grain, but understand that others will. Very capable performer and certainly a step up from Colour Plus. Given the competition this summer, I expect we'll all see plenty of lovely examples of what this film can do. It won't replace Portra or Ektar for me, but it is much cheaper and produces decent results.
I have held onto this film for a long time, waiting for the appropriate subject and bright light given the ISO of this film. After one use, I fully see why the community loves this film. The film renders scenes very warm (warmer than portra) so I personally would avoid using it on cooler scenes. The warmth of this film can slightly give instagram filter feel to images, yet for holiday snaps I think it's great. I think I will still prefer Portra over Gold but for the price difference, Gold is not to be disregarded.
As a novice to analog photography, I did a lot of research to find the most user-friendly/beginner 35mm film to use. This unanimously seemed like the go-to and it hasn't done me wrong since. I've shot on 5 rolls and with trial and error I got pretty consistent shots as far as exposure goes and it really captures the vintage yet crisp feeling that I had hoped to achieve from shooting on film. I would say that 200-400 ISO is fairly standard for shooting during the day and well-lit night/dark shots.
I chose this as my first ever roll of film as it is on the cheaper side and seemed to offer good versatility for testing out my canon A1. Having just received the scans, I am very impressed with how this film performs, exhibiting some stunning colours, particularly at golden hour, and also a reasonable dynamic range. The value of this film will be hard to beat and I would highly recommend as an all rounder if you looking for a film around a 200 speed. For reference, the attached sample images are untouched high res TIFF scans as received from the AW lab (albeit compressed to JPEGs for upload on here) and were shot on a Canon A1 using its internal meter and an FD 50mm f1.8 lens.
These days, if you spot a film at this price point, you would be forgiven for expecting for less than you actually end up getting. This really is the all rounder colour film. Kodak Gold is as perfect for beginners or those more experienced shooters who are looking for the grainy low ISO rawness it offers up. While not quite a 'student film', Kodak Gold 200 does give you the opportunity to experiment with loads of different shots, subjects or conditions while still basically guaranteeing consistent results.
I live in a centrally located area in the California Delta between two major hubs: San Francisco and Sacramento. Still, I can't always find the specific types of film that I love shooting with, one of which is Kodak GOLD 200 Color Negative Film. Vivid color saturation and grain-free images are the hallmarks of this film choice. It is frustrating when I can't find the right films for a specific shoot, as a dedicated film photographer. With great joy, however, I find all my film needs at B&H Photo in well-stocked inventories. B&H is now my primary source for all my film purchases.
| Film colour | Colored |
| Film format type | 135 |
| Exposures per roll | 36 |
| Compatible Devices | Camera |
| Lighting Type | Daylight |