Starting from today, March 21st, Kodak Moments (a division of Kodak Alaris) has brought to market a brand new 120 format film, the Kodak Professional Gold 200.
The film will be available in a 5-roll pro-pack package and is meant for all medium format film cameras.
“The 120 film format was introduced back in 1901 for the Brownie No. 2 camera,” said Thomas Mooney, Manager Film Capture Products, Kodak Moments Division. “Although it’s been around for 120 years, it’s still one of the most popular film formats in use today. One main reason for its popularity is that the larger film negative can be enlarged significantly without losing image quality. This is a great opportunity for aspiring photographers looking to make the jump from 35mm to medium format photography.”
It’s a fantastic opportunity for every film photographer to use our medium format cameras with the first 120 format film made by Kodak since 1997.
This new 120 format Kodak Professional Gold 200 film represents “an affordable, entry-level color film featuring an ideal combination of warm saturated color, fine grain, and high sharpness. It is designed for photographers shooting at any level for daylight and flash capture“, using the words of Kodak.
I had the impression (I see now that it’s a mistake) that film photography has already been stopped and we had in our disposal only digital photography. Now, by you, i read that it still exists film photos. And i really like it dear Raffaello.
Have a nice week my friend.
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Film photography is, for sure, a niche. Yet, film is still alive.
It’s costly, as a hobby, but I love how images are being reproduced by film.
Have a nice week ahead,
Raffaello
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Film is alive! Very interesting Raffaello! Good night my friend.
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