@dolo_foto showed off what appears to be a brick of the new 35mm Kodak film on Threads, promising to share the results soon: threads.com/@dolo_foto/pos….
Some folks have suggested that Kodacolor 100 may be the same or similar film to Kodak Pro Image 100 (reviewed here: analog.cafe/r/kodak-pro-im…) — if that’s the case, I would be very happy, as it’s my current favourite choice for both casual and product photography.
The prices found along with the listings are encouraging: Kodacolor 100 is listed as $9.50, and Kodakolor 200 is $9.75 (which is identical to the $9.75 the same store charges for Kodak Gold).
This film is not available for sale, nor has it been officially announced, but it may soon be sold at stores near you.
I’ve previously compared two very similar Kodak films that are branded differently: Kodak Gold and Kodak ColorPlus. These films are a lot closer to each other than some reviews may suggest, although I did find some slight differences: analog.cafe/r/kodak-gold-v….
I am curious whether there would be differences between ColorPlus and Kodakolor 200, and whether Kodakolor 100 will come with datasheets (which could help us understand the relationships and the underlying qualities of the above films).
Kodak is not a stranger to having several versions of its film sold under various brandings. Sometimes, those versions may exhibit qualities that visually set them apart, enough to be easily recognizable (when you know what you’re looking for).
Check out this comparison of all the modern ISO 800 colour films on the market: analog.cafe/r/all-the-iso-….
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