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GOLD 200 120

120 / 12 exposures / ISO 200

A versatile daylight-balanced color negative film with fine grain, vibrant saturation, and broad exposure latitude.

Unit price¥9,400(税込)+94 pt
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Product codeKODA-FILM120-GOLD200-ISO-200
Film format120
Film ISOISO 200
Film colorColor
Film typeNegative
Format120 / 12 exp

Overview

KODAK GOLD 200 is Kodak's everyday color negative stock for both 135 and 120 formats. Kodak highlights fine grain, vibrant color, sharp detail, and forgiving latitude that can absorb notable underexposure and overexposure in routine shooting.

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GOLD 200 120

KODAK GOLD 200 is Kodak's everyday color negative stock for both 135 and 120 formats. Kodak highlights fine grain, vibrant color, sharp detail, and forgiving latitude that can absorb notable underexposure and overexposure in routine shooting.

Tone profile

classic consumer color film / forgiving latitude

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Medium Format Gold

Gold 200 in 120 format is a genuinely rare and wonderful thing — a beloved consumer emulsion stretched across a canvas three to four times larger than its 35mm sibling. The jump to medium format transforms what is already a charming film into something approaching fine art: the grain, already fine at 35mm, becomes virtually invisible in 6×6 or 6×7, while that signature warm palette gains a three-dimensional depth that has to be seen on a light table to be fully appreciated. The larger negative area means you can print bigger, crop more aggressively, or simply bask in the tonality that only medium format can deliver. It is an ideal partner for Holga and Diana cameras, where the plastic lens softness pairs beautifully with Gold's warmth to create dreamy, lo-fi images with real emotional weight. But do not dismiss it for serious work — load it into a Hasselblad, a Mamiya, or a Rolleiflex and Gold 200 will surprise you with its resolving power and color fidelity. We especially love it for golden hour portraiture on 120, where the warm emulsion bias acts like a built-in warming filter for skin tones. Given how few color negative films remain available in 120, Gold 200 in this format is something to be celebrated and shot while we have it.

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Questions about this product

Does film need to be refrigerated?

Store unexposed film in a cool, dark place away from heat and humidity. For storage beyond a few months, refrigeration below 10°C is recommended. Let film return to room temperature in its packaging for 2-3 hours before shooting to avoid condensation.

What is the difference between C-41, E-6, and black-and-white processing?

C-41 develops color negative film, E-6 develops reversal (slide) film, and black-and-white negative film uses dedicated B&W chemistry. The Neo Analog Lab mail-in processing service handles C-41, E-6, ECN-2, and black-and-white.