Kodak ColorPlus 200
Kodak ColorPlus 200 is an affordable, consumer-oriented daylight-balanced color negative film at ISO 200. Known for warm, slightly muted color rendition, fine grain, and wide exposure latitude, it is currently in production and widely available in Asia and select global markets.
Key specs
- Brand
- Kodak
- Model
- ColorPlus 200
- ISO
- 200
- Process
- C41
- Formats
- 135
- Production status
- In production
Grain
Unknown
Contrast
moderate
Saturation
Unknown
Latitude
Unknown
Technical details
Handling notes
- Storage
- room temperature; avoid heat and humidity
Profile notes
Kodak ColorPlus 200 is Kodak's entry-level consumer color negative film, often considered the most affordable Kodak-branded film on the market. It delivers a warm, classic color palette that is subtler than Kodak Gold 200 — less saturated but well-balanced. Its ISO 200 speed and fine grain make it well-suited for bright outdoor shooting, and its wide exposure latitude (up to +3 stops over and -2 stops under) makes it forgiving in challenging light. The film's Print Grain Index (PGI) of approximately 44 means grain is virtually invisible at standard print sizes. It is processed with standard C-41 chemistry and scans well. Originally sold primarily in Asian markets, ColorPlus 200 is now available through various distributors globally, making it a popular budget pick for casual and student photographers.
Aliases
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