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Film For Classics Gold 200 Color Negative Film (620 Roll Film)

Film For Classics Gold 200 Color Negative Film (620 Roll Film)
  • Product Code: ga125507
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$61.65 $91.24

Kodak GOLD 200 is a medium-speed daylight-balanced color negative film offering a versatile combination of vivid color saturation, fine grain, and high image sharpness. It has a nominal sensitivity of ISO 200/24° along with a wide exposure latitude for exposing up to two stops under or three stops over to enable working in a wide variety of lighting conditions. Additionally, due to the fine grain structure, this film is well-suited for scanning or enlarging your photographs.

This item is one roll of 620-format film.

Daylight-Balanced Color Negative Film    ISO 200/24° in C-41 Process    Fine Grain and High Sharpness    Wide Exposure Latitude    Rich Color Saturation

Parameters
Film Format620
Film TypeColor Negative
ISO/ASA Film Speed200
Color BalanceDaylight
Film ProcessingC-41
Number of Rolls1
Packaging Info
Package Weight0.07 lb
Box Dimensions (LxWxH)2.7 x 1.4 x 1.35"

Related Questions and Answers

Q: 1. Will this work for a Kodak Vigilant Six-20? Is the film loaded on a 620 spool?

A: Yes, it is on a 620 spool.

Q: 2. Can this be used in the Kodak Brownie Hawkeye camera?

A: Yes, this Kodak Professional Portra 400 Color Negative Film in 620 format can work with your Kodak Brownie Hawkeye Camera.

Q: 3. Would this work for an Imperial six-twenty snapshot camera?

A: Yes, Kodak Professional Portra 400 Color Negative Film is compatible with your Imperial six-twenty snapshot camera.

Q: 4. does the spool work with a Target brownie six-20

A: The 620 spool only fits the cameras that are for that film size. So yes. I have a roll of 620 from B and H in a Kodak Junior now. And Ive used 620 film in circa 1920 Brownies.

Q: 5. I have a Kodak Duaflex, approx how many exposures per roll?

A: You should get 12 exposures.

Q: 6. Does this spool work on a Kodak Tourist Camera?

A: The tourist camera uses 620. Though You may not need 620 on the feed side. Sometimes cameras have more room on the feed than the take up and you can use a 620 spool for take up and use 120 stock. If you havent yet I would get 120 and see if it fits. Cheaper and more common. If you settle on 620 then this film did work for me. Though I had to wait a very long time and it is pricey. Better love the camera.

Q: 7. How many exposures does this film contain?

A: In a camera that uses 6X9 format e.g. old Kodak Brownie...1940s vintage, I got 8 exposures.

Q: 8. Is this the same size as 120 film? For a 500 series Hasselblad?

A: Same size film, different spool, it won't fit. You will need the 120 size film. Click the link below to view; https://bhpho.to/31wAeLi

Q: 9. Does B&H develop 620 film?

A: No, B&H does not develop 620.

Q: 10. Will this film fit a Kodak Vigilant Six-20? Is the film already on a 620 roll?

A: Yes it will. Yes it is.

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