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Kodak ColorPlus, Kodak Gold, Ultra, Ultramax, Ektar, Pro Image 100, Portra, 35mm and 120 medium format camera film. But, in my opinion, it’s a pretty good budget film for when you’re just out there preserving memories.
It is essentially Superia film, but without the 4th layer technology, it is a more economical option. We’ll send you exciting photography interviews, crazy tips and tricks, competitions giveaways, and unmissable offers. That said, some say that it's a solid reliable colour film and that it offers great value for money. further refined sharpness" that will deliver "the kind of image quality and clarity you expect from ISO100 films". The Fujifilm Fujicolor 200 EC 135-36 Film is a versatile and easy to work with film that excels in a wide range of shooting conditions.WE HAVE BEEN PROVIDING PHOTO PROCESSING SERVICES SINCE 1983 AND HAVE THE EXPERIENCE, EQUIPMENT AND EXPERTISE TO GIVE YOU THE BEST QUALITY RESULTS ON TRADITIONAL, SILVER HALIDE PHOTOGRAPHIC PAPER (NOT INKJET!
Whether you're photographing outdoors in daylight or capturing indoor moments with flash, it delivers exceptional results. I think a good place to test this out would be a sunny day at the beach, with the strong light and bright sands giving the film the perfect excuse if it couldn’t handle it. Update: some of you guys told me that these days Fuji 200 is just rebanded Kodak Gold 200, so make sure not to overpay as I did here.It's focus on traditional film has waned (giving rise to the nickname "FujiNOTfilm") - discontinuing several lines which has caused understandable upset among loyal users and planning to cut several more. It dates back to around 1990, although it was updated in 2017 with Fuji’s super fine grain technology. In that sense it's a Fuji equal of Kodak Gold 200 which is also a film meant for the consumer market with ISO200. Fujifilm 200 works equally well both outdoors in daylight or for indoor photography when using a flash.