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Compare Kodak Max, 400 ASA (165-4755) to Kodak Gold Max 200 135-24 (4 Pack), 200 ASA (157389)

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Kodak Gold Max 200 135-24 (4 Pack), 200 ASA (157389) Image
From $2  |  3 stores
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Product Description   
 
Clear, vibrant pictures with ISO 400-speed color print films. Excellent sharpness and fine grain provide high quality pictures that youll be proud to share with others, even when enlarged.... More
Clear, vibrant pictures with ISO 400-speed color print films. Excellent sharpness and fine grain provide high quality pictures that youll be proud to share with others, even when enlarged. Designed for exposure with daylight or electronic flash, you can also obtain pleasing results under most existing-light conditions without filters. Its proprietary technology delivers the worlds most convenient 400-speed film, so you can capture more of your precious moments. Whether your subjects are still or moving fast, in sunlight or dim light, Gold 400 film gives you great results. If you currently use 100 or 200 speed film, switching to this amazingly adaptable film will improve up to 25 percent of the pictures you take. Less
KODAK GOLD 200. For sunny outdoor and indoor flash photography. Value pack of three 24-exposure rolls plus a bonus roll. 96 exposures in all.
Product MPN   
MPN 165-4755 157389
Key Features   
Film Type   What is "Film Type"? 35mm 35mm
Color   What is "Color"? Color Color
Film Speed   What is "Film Speed"? 400 ASA 200 ASA
Positive / Negative   What is "Positive / Negative"? Negative Unknown
Exposures   What is "Exposures"? 12 Exposures/Pictures 24 Exposures/Pictures
Miscellaneous   
Packaging   What is "Packaging"? Consumer Consumer
Units in Package 1 4
UPC 041771963200 041771573898
 
Product Reviews
Kodak Max, 400 ASA (165-4755) Image
Kodak Max, 400 ASA (165-4755)
Kodak Gold Max 200 135-24 (4 Pack), 200 ASA (157389) Image
Kodak Gold Max 200 135-24 (4 Pack), 200 ASA (157389)
4.5/5 stars
7 reviews

Go Ahead - Ham It Up with Kodak Gold Film

by jo.com , May 17, 2001
Pros: The pictures come out great; they have never faded.
Cons: The Gold 200 is not as versatile as the Max 400.
The Bottom Line: I would recommend Kodak Gold 200 for anyone who wants good quality pictures not taken in low light or with fast action.
This reviewer recommends this product.
Review: A little background: I am not a professional photographer nor is photography a hobby of mine. I do take pictures, though, and a lot of them. My pictures are my prized possessions and I would, like many of you, be devastated if anything happened...
Author's Rating: 4/5 stars  

Kodak Gold 200-Speed Film-Wanna Better Picture? Bring a Better Face!

by chrisceb , May 21, 2001
Pros: Great for indoor or outdoor use, great color
Cons: none
The Bottom Line: Perfect for amateur photographers. Idiot proof with good results.
This reviewer recommends this product.
Review: How appropriate. My 200th review is on Kodak Gold 200 film.

Kodak film is the grand daddy of photo processing. In 1888 George Eastman created the first camera to sell to the public. For $25 you could get a preloaded camera that would shoot...
Author's Rating: 4/5 stars  
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