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

Key Features:

  • Kodak Kodacolor 200 35mm color negative film
  • 36 exposures per roll
  • ISO 200 daylight-balanced film
  • Fine grain and sharp image quality
  • Rich color saturation and natural skin tones
  • Wide exposure latitude for flexible shooting
  • Compatible with C-41 processing
  • Ideal for portraits, travel, street, and everyday photography

Kodak Kodacolor 200 35mm Color Negative Film is a versatile ISO 200 daylight-balanced film with 36 exposures, offering rich color, fine grain, and sharp detail for everyday photography.

$14.99

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Kodak Kodacolor 200 35mm Color Negative Film is a reliable and easy-to-use ISO 200 film designed for photographers who want vibrant color, fine grain, and excellent sharpness. This 35mm film roll includes 36 exposures and performs especially well in daylight and bright indoor conditions.

Kodacolor 200 delivers classic Kodak color reproduction with balanced skin tones, natural contrast, and wide exposure latitude. Its ISO 200 sensitivity makes it suitable for portraits, travel photography, landscapes, street photography, and everyday use.

This Kodak 35mm color film is compatible with standard C-41 processing, making it convenient for both home developing and lab processing. Whether you are new to film photography or an experienced shooter, Kodak Kodacolor 200 offers dependable results with a timeless analog look.

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