Kodak Gold 200 vs Kodak ColorPlus 200

Compare Kodak's consumer-grade color films and their unique characteristics

Kodak Gold 200

Classic consumer color film with warm, golden tones and the signature Kodak look

Price: $6-8 per roll

Pros

  • +Classic warm Kodak look
  • +Higher saturation
  • +Widely available
  • +Great value

Cons

  • -Medium grain
  • -Limited exposure latitude

Kodak ColorPlus 200

Budget-friendly color film with more neutral rendering than Gold

Price: $5-7 per roll

Pros

  • +Very affordable
  • +More neutral colors
  • +Good for learning
  • +Consistent results

Cons

  • -Less distinctive look
  • -Region-dependent availability

Our Verdict

Gold 200 offers the classic Kodak warm look with more saturation. ColorPlus is slightly more neutral and often cheaper but less consistently available. Both are excellent budget options.

Side-by-Side Comparison

FeatureKodak Gold 200Kodak ColorPlus 200
Price$6-8 per roll$5-7 per roll
Pros
  • Classic warm Kodak look
  • Higher saturation
  • Widely available
  • Great value
  • Very affordable
  • More neutral colors
  • Good for learning
  • Consistent results
Cons
  • Medium grain
  • Limited exposure latitude
  • Less distinctive look
  • Region-dependent availability

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