Exclusive to the UK, we're bringing you the latest highly anticipated film stock from Eastman Kodak: KODACOLOR 100 35mm Film! This emulsion features a sleek, vintage design that nods to the original 1940s film stock - along with its counterpart KODACOLOR 100.
*VERY LIMITED STOCK AVAILABLE*
This newly revamped version is a medium-speed daylight balanced 36 exposure colour negative film. It features fine grain, saturated colours, good sharpness, wide exposure latitude and true-to-life colour representation - making it ideal for everyday film photography.
As "sub-brands of existing Kodak films" this stock may bear similarities to other popular Kodak emulsions, such as Kodak ColorPlus, however this has not been confirmed. Learn more about the impact of this KODACOLOR range on the film stills market in our blog post.
Specification
| Format: |
35mm |
| Colour: |
Colour |
| Type: |
Negative |
| ISO: |
200 |
| Exposures: |
36 |
| Pack size: |
1 |
| DX Coding: |
Yes |
To understand more about the details above you can check out our film guide or if you want some inspiration then head over to our page on choosing your next film.
About Kodak
Kodak - properly known as Kodak Eastman - was founded in America in 1888 and dominated the "Western" world of photography for the next 100 years, constantly in fierce rivalry with the Japanese Fuji. Similarly to Fuji the advent of digital photography at the turn of the century caused significant financial problems. A late attempt to win in the compact market was hit by the rise of mobile photography and bankruptcy followed in 2012.
Fortunately the photography business has survived under the Kodak Alaris name - based in Hertfordshire, England - and they have delighted the analogue industry by pledging continued support for film production and the promise of bringing back old favourite emulsions.
Where we ship
When you buy your camera film from us we can ship it across the UK, Europe, USA, New Zealand, Australia and Canada (more countries planned soon!) So buy your KODAKCOLOR 200 - 35mm Film today and dive back into the fun of 35mm film photography!