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Photographic Tips - Kodak Film Guide

Kodak Film Guide

Regardless of picture-taking conditions, these easy-to-use films offer a wide range of speeds to capture each and every situation. They provide clear, sharp prints with brilliant colours. They are designed for common picture-taking conditions and daylight or electronic flash exposure. Colours appear closer to the way the human eye sees them, with sharpness that is unsurpassed by any other film.


100 Film 
 
- The best in bright sun, it delivers bright, clear pictures with a striking combination of vibrant, accurate colour, and vividly sharp detail. Great for close-ups and still-life.


200 Film
- When you need an all-around performer, this is it. It provides good colour in variable light conditions, with good all-around sharpness. Great for slow to moderate action, this film works in a variety of indoor and outdoor situations.


400
 Film
- When you want a film that does it all AND provide rich colour and great sharpness, the 400 is your choice. Ideal for extended flash range and outdoor shots, its flexibility is outstanding in a variety of lighting situations, which makes it perfect for active adventures.


800 Film
- Great for pictures in most lighting and action conditions. This film truly adjusts to the widest range of picture-taking conditions.


KODAK ROYAL GOLD 100 Film
- This film is excellent for bright sun or flash. This is a medium-speed colour negative film that introduces 35 mm to the state-of-the-art technology of KODAK ADVANTIX films. It offers outstanding flesh tones and colour reproduction, and is excellent for enlargements.


KODAK ROYAL GOLD 200 Film
- This flexible, multi-purpose film is great for people shots, offering outstanding sharpness and excellent colours. With the finest grain available in a 200-speed colour print film, it uses the state-of-the-art technology of KODAK ADVANTIX films.


KODAK ROYAL GOLD 400 Film
- Using KODAK ADVANTIX film technology, this is a multi-purpose film designed for daylight or electronic flash exposure. Can also provide great results under most existing-light sources, without filters.