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Fuji C200

Fujifilm C200 was an entry-level consumer C-41 color negative film at ISO 200, sold worldwide as an affordable daylight film offering pleasing color with a slight warm bias. It was discontinued in 2022 and subsequently replaced by Fuji 200 (manufactured by Kodak).

Key specs

Brand
Fuji
Model
C200
ISO
200
Process
C41
Formats
135
Production status
Discontinued
Introduced
1999
Discontinued
2022

Grain

fine for ISO 200

Contrast

moderate

Saturation

moderate, slightly warm

Latitude

Unknown

Rendering profile

Technical details

Handling notes

Profile notes

Fujifilm C200 served as Fujifilm's budget-friendly consumer 200-speed film for the 135 format. It delivered smooth, moderately saturated colors with a slight warm rendering that made it popular for casual daylight photography and travel. The emulsion was noted for relatively fine grain at ISO 200 and acceptable exposure latitude, making it forgiving for point-and-shoot cameras. C200 was sold under various regional names and was widely available through discount retailers. In 2022 Fujifilm announced the discontinuation of C200, citing declining consumer film demand. The film was subsequently replaced in Fujifilm's product line by 'Fujifilm 200' (also marketed as 'Fuji 200'), which is understood to be a Kodak-manufactured emulsion rebranded for Fujifilm distribution rather than a Fujifilm proprietary emulsion.

Aliases

Fujicolor C200Fuji C200Fujifilm C200

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