
Kodak Gold 200
Kodak Gold 200
I'd be interested too, even the "better" film dealers have it for 51,-...
This is a dubious shop with moon prices. Unfortunately Digitec / Galaxus don't give a sh... and they talk themselves out of it with "we can't dictate prices to our marketplace suppliers". There is another such provider with moon prices who probably buys his stuff from Amazon and then sells it here at a high price. Unfortunately, Galaxus is an open invitation to such machinations.
The price is apparently correct, but it is a 5-pack.
3 rolls are included. 1 roll per box. This is also stated in the description
7 months ago
Kodak Gold 200 film is compatible with most film cameras that use 35mm film, which probably includes the Olympus Mju II. However, I have no specific information on the compatibility of this film with this particular camera. To confirm, it would be best to consult the camera manual or contact the manufacturer.
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Hello, yes of course.
Apparently, demand is much higher than supply and production is limited or unavailable, so there seems to be a shortage of films for quite some time. https://kwerfeldein.de/2021/12/15/kurz-erklaert-kodak-gold/ https://www.faz.net/aktuell/wirtschaft/unternehmen/analoge-farbfilme-haben-lieferengpass-17074104.html
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Our prices are based on those of our suppliers, as well as supply and demand.
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Unfortunately, we cannot find any information on this, I invite you to contact Kodak directly
I think you are well served by these with ISO 200 if you mainly shoot outdoors. I made a mistake back then and shot with 100s indoors at a team event and most of the photos came out blurry because I had to set the exposure time too long. I'd say 200-400 makes life easier in these situations.
Psssst... don't ask, buy.
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