The Kodak Color Plus 200 135-24 (6031454) is an entry-level color negative film designed for everyday photography. It is widely appreciated for its warm tones, natural color reproduction, and forgiving exposure behavior, making it a popular choice for beginners and casual film photographers.
With an ISO 200 sensitivity, this film performs best in daylight conditions but can also be used with flash or moderate indoor lighting. It delivers a soft, nostalgic look with slightly muted saturation and pleasant contrast, giving images a classic analog feel rather than a highly vivid digital-style output.
Kodak Color Plus 200 features a fine grain structure suitable for general use, street photography, travel, and everyday snapshots. While not as sharp or saturated as higher-end films like Kodak Gold or Ektar, it offers a more subdued and vintage aesthetic that many photographers specifically enjoy.
The film provides a moderate exposure latitude, meaning it is somewhat forgiving of small exposure errors, though it still performs best when properly exposed. Each roll contains 24 exposures in 35mm (135 format) and is processed using standard C-41 color negative chemistry, making it easy to develop at most labs worldwide.
| Film Type | Color Negative Film |
| Film Format | 35mm (135) |
| ISO Speed | ISO 200 |
| Exposures | 24 exposures |
| Grain Structure | Fine grain |
| Color Rendering | Warm tones with slightly muted saturation |
| Sharpness | Good for general photography |
| Exposure Latitude | Moderate (forgiving but not extreme) |
| Processing | C-41 color negative process |
| Use Case | Everyday photography, travel, street, snapshots, beginner film use |
| Warranty Terms | No Warranty – replacement available if product is found defective within 5 working days. |
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| Consumables | Film |