Brad Deputy
Subscriber
My local photography shop just received a shipment of ColorPlus 200. Picked up a roll; expiration 06/2024.
The film is soooo thin! The rolls have that 80s/90's look in style, and labeled as Kodacolor 200 (no Colorplus wording anywhere).
Being my first use of Colorplus, I can't make any comparisons but I'm sure it'll look good.
Speaking of this estar base strength and camera mechanicals, I'm unsure if a still photo camera even has the motor strength to harm itself. I figure, if the film jams, the motor just hangs up. Like when it gets to the end of roll and it can't advance. With manual advance, just take it easy as usual, and shoudn't notice a thing. I wish more still frame films used polyester base.
The film is soooo thin! The rolls have that 80s/90's look in style, and labeled as Kodacolor 200 (no Colorplus wording anywhere).
Being my first use of Colorplus, I can't make any comparisons but I'm sure it'll look good.
Speaking of this estar base strength and camera mechanicals, I'm unsure if a still photo camera even has the motor strength to harm itself. I figure, if the film jams, the motor just hangs up. Like when it gets to the end of roll and it can't advance. With manual advance, just take it easy as usual, and shoudn't notice a thing. I wish more still frame films used polyester base.
