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High-Quality Kodak ColorPlus 200 ASA Film - Pack of 5 Rolls (36 Exposures Each) Review

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Revainrating 4.5 out of 5  
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4.3
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BrandKODAK
Film Format Type35mm
Exposures per Roll36
ISO Equivalent200
Roll Quantity5

Description of High-Quality Kodak ColorPlus 200 ASA Film - Pack of 5 Rolls (36 Exposures Each)

5 Rolls of Film. 135 Format (35mm). 36 Exposures Per Roll. ISO 200. Color Negative Film.

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Revainrating 5 out of 5

Affordable, great deal as per description

Received all 5 rolls today! Fresh and new with an expiration date of 5/2020. I was concerned that I accidentally got 24 frames in another review, but all I got was 36 frames, just like the description. I'm new to film photography so don't know how this will turn out but will update as soon as I take pictures. They were the cheapest ever, what a great deal!

Pros
  • 36 shots per roll
Cons
  • Not bad but...

Revainrating 5 out of 5

Reliable Color Film C-41

My niece is taking film photography classes this fall and I had to test out some of my film cameras before giving them to her. This Kodak film produced stunning images in a variety of lighting conditions with medium/neutral contrast and color. As a result, the image quality was excellent. The price of the 5 pack was very affordable making it good value for money. Digital file formats change about every 5 years, but film is forever (if you can SEE the photos with your own eyes, you can always…

Pros
  • ISO 200
Cons
  • Available in white only

Revainrating 3 out of 5

Instructions for using this film

This film can be used with a handheld exposure meter or phone application to focus on the subject. If the readings fall in between, you'll have to side with overexposure every time. Do not use the camera's exposure meter as there is a risk of underexposure. The underexposed photos are some of the worst I've seen. This movie doesn't do that at all, and you need to know that before you tackle it. Shooting landscapes and even the beach is pretty bad as lights get overexposed easily and the…

Pros
  • 135 Format (35mm)
Cons
  • Miscellaneous Miscellaneous