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al_kaplan1

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I like it. I used to shoot a lot of the Gold 100 but Walgreens stopped carrying it, at least here in the South Florida area. It was handy for use with fill flash. Then I discovered that a stop overexposure with the 200 works great also. Give it a try and see if you like it.

 

It has a bit more contrast than I'd like for shooting weddings but for shooting general family pix during the holidays it's great. Good flesh tones for a variety of racial types as well.

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Ok, this Gold 200 scans great on my LS-4000! Better and easier than either my other 'til now fav's: 400UC and Gold 100. I shot a roll with my Leica MP with mt 50/2 Summitar attached and am very pleased. Will be buying as much as Wlagreen's has left tomorrow morning. (not great shots, just a few I fired off to see how this film does for me...)<p>

 

<center><IMG SRC="http://www.richimages.com/files/0002/Albany_SF_MP_50_tar_Gold200_24.jpg"><P><i>MP, 50/2 Summitar, Kodak Gold 200</i> </center>

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<center><IMG SRC="http://www.richimages.com/files/0002/Albany_SF_MP_50_tar_Gold200_17.jpg"><P><i>MP, 50/2 Summitar, Kodak Gold 200</i> </center>

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<center><IMG SRC="http://www.richimages.com/files/0002/Albany_SF_MP_50_tar_Gold200_21.jpg"><P><i>MP, 50/2 Summitar, Kodak Gold 200</i> </center>

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