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Kodak ColorPlus 200 Color Negative Film (35mm Roll Film, 36 Exposures)

BH #KO20036CP • MFR #6031470
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Kodak ColorPlus 200 Color Negative Film (35mm Roll Film, 36 Exposures)
Key Features
  • Daylight-Balanced Color Negative Film
  • ISO 200/24° in C-41 Process
  • Fine Grain and High Sharpness
  • Wide Exposure Latitude
Kodak ColorPlus 200 is a versatile medium-speed daylight-balanced color negative film, characterized by its fine grain structure, high sharpness, and rich color saturation. It has a nominal sensitivity of ISO 200/24° along with a wide exposure latitude for exposing up to two stops under or three stops over to enable working in a wide variety of lighting conditions.
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Is this priced as one roll or 3 rolls?

Is this priced as one roll or 3 rolls?
Asked by: Maxine
Kodak ColorPlus 200 Color Negative Film (35mm Roll Film, 36 Exposures) is one (1) roll of film.
Answered by: Daniel C
Date published: 2022-08-08

What's the difference between color plus and ...

What's the difference between color plus and gold/ultramax?
Asked by: Joshua
The main difference between the two options is the Kodak ColorPlus 200 Color Negative Film (35mm Roll Film, 36 Exposures), B&H # KO20036CP, is a medium-speed film and has an ISO rating of ISO 200, while the Kodak GC/UltraMax 400 Color Negative Film (35mm Roll Film, 36 Exposures), B&H # KOGC36, is a high-speed film and has an ISO rating of ISO 400. If you are shooting in bright light (or if you will be pushing/pulling your film for overexposure/underexposure), you may wish to use the ColorPlus 200, while if you are shooting sports or shooting in slightly lower light, the UltraMax 400 would be a better option for your usage needs.
Answered by: Manzell L
Date published: 2024-03-19

Is this film DX coded?

Is this film DX coded?
Asked by: Charles
Yes, the Kodak ColorPlus 200 Color Negative Film (35mm Roll Film, 36 Exposures) is DX coded.
Answered by: Cindy H
Date published: 2024-03-28

Is this compatible with the kodak color plus 100 ...

Is this compatible with the kodak color plus 100 ?
Asked by: Sol
The Kodak ColorPlus 200 Color Negative Film (35mm Roll Film, 36 Exposures) is very much like the ColorPlus 100 film. It is one stop better in low light at 200 vs 100 iso.
Answered by: Rob K
Date published: 2023-07-09

If Kodak no longer makes film, how old is this ...

If Kodak no longer makes film, how old is this film?
Asked by: Michael
This is brand new film and still being made by Kodak.
Answered by: Rob
Date published: 2024-03-14

How many exposures do I get with half frame ...

How many exposures do I get with half frame camera?
Asked by: Cat
Regarding the Kodak ColorPlus 200 Color Negative Film (35mm Roll Film, 36 Exposures) and how many exposures you get with a half-frame camera, it would be generally 72 frames.
Answered by: Elliot
Date published: 2024-03-28

Is this film fairly good for portrait or for ...

Is this film fairly good for portrait or for general people shots?
Asked by: Manuel O.
Yes, this film would be very good for general photography and people.
Answered by: Rob
Date published: 2021-01-29

Where can i see the Expiration date on online?

Where can i see the Expiration date on online?
Asked by: kim
If you call a B&H photo customer service representative they can best advise on that .
Answered by: Robert
Date published: 2021-02-28
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