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Kodak Gold 200 135/36 3 pack

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  • Kodak Gold 200
  • ISO 200
  • Color negative
  • 135/36 35mm film
  • pack of 3
  • excellent for photographing under normal lighting conditions

KODAK GOLD 200 Film
combines color saturation with color fidelity and sharpness in a 200 speed film. Great for shooting under normal lighting conditions.

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Kodak Gold 200 135/36 3 pack

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  • Kodak Gold 200
  • ISO 200
  • Color negative
  • 135/36 35mm film
  • pack of 3
  • excellent for photographing under normal lighting conditions

Product description for Kodak Gold 200 135/36 3 pack

KODAK GOLD 200 Film
combines color saturation with color fidelity and sharpness in a 200 speed film. Great for shooting under normal lighting conditions.

Kodak Gold 200 135/36 3 pack

EAN and KAN KAN
EAN
041771880804
KAN
1880806

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