Snap up a bargain! This Gold 120 has an expiry date of 06/2025 hence the great price. We can't guarantee results if you shoot it past expiry, but it came straight from the Kodak factories, has been properly stored since production and is an unbeatable deal on a fantastic film! Limited stock
Kodak Gold 120 film is the perfect choice for capturing stunning, high-quality colour photos on medium format cameras. With its affordable price point, you can enjoy the beauty and clarity of medium format photography without breaking the bank.
Gold 120 film has a beautiful grain structure and vibrant colour reproduction which make it ideal for capturing landscapes, portraits, and everyday moments with stunning detail and clarity.
Features:
- Affordable medium format film - Gorgeous grain structure for iconic analogue images - Vibrant colour reproduction - ISO 200 for versatile shooting in a range of lighting conditions
Benefits:
- Capture stunning, high-quality colour photos on medium format cameras - Enjoy the beauty and clarity of 120 film photography without breaking the bank - Ideal for capturing landscapes, portraits, and everyday moments with stunning detail and clarity - Great in studio situations as well as out-and-about
Perfect for:Great All-Rounder, Landscapes, Street Photography
Accreditation Handles:Mmi
Kodak Gold 200
Really versatile on 120 in both Rollei and Hassy! Love it home processed
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Pietro V.
Perfect for:Great All-Rounder, Beginners, Landscapes, Street Photography, Travel
Accreditation Handles:@pietroviecelli
Amazing value for money!
Gold works a lot better in 120 format compared to 35mm in my opinion.
And getting it at this discounted rate it was a no brainer.
Recently got my first roll back from the lab and I couldn't be more pleased.
First time shooting Kodak Gold and in 120 Format. What better place to try out Kodak Gold at the beach at Golden hour.
Shot at 100ISO on a tripod with a shutter around 1/4sec.
Absolutely love the results from this roll, the warm tones look great. The grain and contrast is more slightly more noticeable than Portra but handles the shadows and highlights very well with similar results. I will defiantly use again in both 120 and 35mm. Thanks, Edd.