In this video, I talk about Kodak Gold 200, one of my favorite film stocks that I love for its versatility and warm, professional color rendition.
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@Noahs_PhotographyАй бұрын
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@LaFuenteOnFilmАй бұрын
Gold STAYS in the rotation 🗣️🔥
@Flburr99Ай бұрын
Gold is great stock to keep on hand, for sure. Your photos are nice, thanks for sharing.
@markgoostree6334Ай бұрын
Yep.... me too. I keep Gold 200 and Kodak 400 most of the time because they work pretty good for me. What I find I most hate about photography is having to deal with the stinking computer. Truly, I HATE dealing with computers.
@markysngАй бұрын
Mainly use portra for more serious shoots. But Gold is becoming my Go-to! I do enjoy ultramax when I want colours that are a bit more punchy though (ektar is out of my budget for just casual shooting).
@NunoAlmeidaPhotographyАй бұрын
Gold is great at everything and it's so good in 120 that I've swapped over portra for all portrait work I do!
@aheadachewithpicturesАй бұрын
Gold is by far my favourite, I'm an evangelist for the stuff. Hate using 35mm portra, gold all the way! Love it in medium format too! Got 3 or 4 rolls of it on the go right now
@dustinroemer5180Ай бұрын
Fuji x-tra superia 400 was my go to. It was the cheapest film stock and I prefered the green/magenta tones. It gave a little pop to greens and browns, with an overall neutral color balance in daylight. The original Jumanji movie is what comes to mind when it comes to the color tones it produces. I don't know if they use the same formula anymore (heard that it became repackaged Kodak gold during the pandemic), and it definitely isn't the cheapest and most ubiquitous color film that can be found, it seems that title goes to Kodak ultramax or Gold. I went mostly digital several years back and haven't bought Superia 400 since 2019.
@ShlomoRaz69Ай бұрын
I shoot Kodak gold 200 its good but not much flexibility in low light conditions. but its great in daylight!