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from National Camera Exch Summary: After reading countless negative reviews about this film, it is safe to say I had very low expectations of K200. Well, after reviewing my slides from the first roll I shot...I was actually fairly pleased with this fim. I am a huge fan of Kodachrome films, with K25 being my all time favorite. The sharpness of K200 is great! Very sharp! I also liked the warm colour palette. As always, the reds were excellent. But as I expected...the film is very grainy. I found this not to be distracting on close ups, but a major factor on landscapes. Almost to the point of being unusable. But the film does have that classic "Kodachrome look." I don't think I'll shoot many rolls of K200 in the future. I'll continue to use my stock pile of K25, and also shoot K64. I give this film an above average review mainly because of its sharpness, and the K-14 process. It would be great if Kodak improved the grain structure...until then...no 4 or 5 star rating here. Strengths: Sharpness, archival qualities, slightly warm colour, "Kodachrome Look." Weaknesses: Very grainy, not a landscape film at all. Similar Products Used: K25, K64, Fugichrome Velvia, Kodak E100S, Elite chrome 100 extra color. Customer Service: not needed
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