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Kodak Gold 200
Kodak Gold 200 is a daylight-balanced C-41 color negative film with warm color, moderate grain, and a classic consumer-film look.
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The Agat 18K (1988) is a Belarusian half-frame 35mm camera made by BelOMO (Byelorussian Optical & Mechanical Association). Polystyrene plastic body, **Industar-104 28mm f/2.8** three-element lens, fixed exposure (3 weather-symbol settings), zone focus. Designed as a Soviet-bloc cheap snapshot camera; sold widely in Eastern Europe and exported to Western markets through the 90s.
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C41
Kodak Gold 200 is a daylight-balanced C-41 color negative film with warm color, moderate grain, and a classic consumer-film look.
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Fujifilm Superia X-TRA 400 (marketed as Superia 400 in some regions) is an ISO 400 C-41 consumer color negative film in 135 format, one of Fujifilm's most popular consumer films. It delivers warm, vibrant colors with moderate grain and remains in production in some markets.
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About this camera
The Soviet plastic half-frame. Made in Belarus by BelOMO. Cheap, primitive, surprisingly capable.
| Field | Value |
|---|
| Format | 35mm half-frame (18×24 mm) |
| Lens | Industar-104 28mm f/2.8 |
| Years | 1988–2000 |
| Shutter | 1/60s – 1/250s, spring leaf |
| Flash sync | Via PC sync |
| Meter | None |
| Modes | Fixed (3 weather settings) |
| Weight | 200 g |
| Battery | None |
Released 1988 by BelOMO. Production continued through the post-Soviet era until around 2000. The Agat 18K was Soviet/Russian-bloc cheap consumer half-frame, contemporary with Olympus Pen EE-3 (Japan) and various Western disposable cameras.
For 2026 buyers, the Agat 18K is one of the cheapest half-frame cameras available. Used at $40–100. The plastic body and 3-element lens produce characteristic vignette and softness that aligns with the lomography aesthetic. Trade-off: no real exposure control (just weather symbols), build quality is rough, parts/service nonexistent.
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Kodak UltraMax 400 is a versatile consumer-grade ISO 400 daylight-balanced color negative film with T-grain emulsion, delivering warm Kodak colors, fine-for-speed grain (PGI 46), and wide exposure latitude. Currently in production and available globally as a single-roll and multi-pack.
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Ilford HP5 Plus is a flexible ISO 400 black-and-white film with classic grain and strong push-processing tolerance.
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Kodak Portra 400 is a professional C-41 color negative film known for flexible exposure latitude, natural skin tones, and fine grain.
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Kodak Tri-X 400 is a classic black-and-white film known for strong tonality, visible grain, and documentary character.
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