Shoot some Velvia 50 or 100 for street, would love to see what you make from it! Also what strap are you using for your M2? I still need to pick something good up for mine. Cheers from Belgium!
@@maximvanrusselt1243 take a look at the hyperioncamerastraps. I ordered one few weeks ago, the quality is really nice as wel the price! Delivery was less than one week to Belgium. Peace! :p
Have to say man, been following you for a long while and know that you had to do some changes in your life with diet and working out and just wanted to say that you’re killing it and it really shows that you put in the work! You feel more happy and energetic! Good on you man keep it up!
Kodak ColorPlus 200 is amazing. I always slightly under expose it and the colors look so rich, bold and beautiful. ColorPlus > Gold all day long in my opinion!
I'm so surprised the internet hasn't risen up against this comment^^^^🤣 My favourite thing about gold is that I can buy three rolls at Walmart for $15 CAD, where I had to spend $47 for two rolls of Portra at my local shop. Why Gold will always be my bread and butter.
Thought I was alone I tried gold and color plus was surprised how good they were especially gold.. then went back to portra and just liked the look of gold more
Oh man the photo of the staircase thats half in shadow and framed so symetrical is amazing, like really really good. If you decide to sell your prints this one would make you millions.
Whats amazing with the colorplus is the yelowish classic tone itself, i really like the render. Expecially for portrait, people talk about portra 400 was the best for portrait. But colorplus have some classic tone that really unique.
If you know how to expose it, have a good slr with accurate metering, excellent lens and with good post production, this can do wonders. I have a lot of great shots on color plus 200. It's very well balanced and only has a slight orange tint which is easy to fix in post.
So, here in Brazil portra is currently US$ 15 . It was US$ 11 a year ago. I've bought a roll way back and never used it. Portra is luxury for us. My main films are pro image and colorplus. Great stocks! Still saving that portra for later
yeah brother,i just finnished the first roll on my new revueflex camera and i feel pretty satisfied.Street photography is hard and i appreciate what you have done for the film photography hobbyists
Defnately one of the best films in terms of quality and price very reliable too an all around film you should go for ultramax wich is a bit more saturated but with nicer color tones cheap too
Kodak raised prices of their film recently but on top of that there has been something of a global ColorPlus supply shortage for almost two years now - it's just selling like hotcakes. Probably that's why it can be so pricey sometimes. In Europe it can still be found under 5 euro, definitely one of the cheapest colour negs but it's now nearing the price of Gold when it used to be like half of it. And yeah, it's a great film.
You should review Kodak ultramax 400. It’s a cheap 400 iso film made by Kodak. It has Vibrant and saturated color tones which looks good if you want a film that has punchy and rich colors and tones. Definitely look into it!
FramesPerSecond I’ve tried gold even pushed to 800 and its GOOD not gonna lie, but it costs more and is always out of stock, and the color mmmm I prefer Color Plus 200
REFIGUY69 I thinks is more about personal experience, I’ve used both and for me color plus is better, Kodak Gold in portraits of white people makes them look “yellow” that’s why I don’t like it, while Color Plus gaves me the real color skin. If Gold work better for you, good. For me it will always be Color Plus 200
Dude, I always look forward to these videos!! Sit down with a fresh cup of coffee on my morning off and enjoy!! Even the music has me chilled!! Keep this up man, it’s perfect!!
I’d totally agree. I love that film. It’s a great all around film. Amazing color renderings as well. And it’s cheap!!! It’s also has amazing skin tones on pale/light skin.
Nice video man. I just started shooting film on the street with my channel and have a roll of color plus waiting to be shot. Colors looking quite classy. 👍
I love this stuff. The colors have a certain old aesthetic. I use it alot. I just checked on Adorama and B&H and it's on back order. And it's $4.99 a roll.
This video made me smile. I feel like you're getting more precise, and I like seeing your approach to this empty city scenario, makes me want to go out shoot again when I come back to Mexico City that is where I am supposed to be living right now
Great review! I'm a huge fan of this one, it's definitely my go-to colour film- it looks like my family's photos from the 90s! That said, it's a little grainier than Kodak Gold so I probably wouldn't use it in a professional capacity. Also it's very hard to get hold of here in the UK- every six months or so places will get it in stock and it'll sell out overnight!
ColourPlus 200 is my go to colour film. I use it as my walkabout film for street or just trying out a new camera or lens. It gives great results, especially in the ever changing weather here in the UK. It forgives our mistakes and rewards happy accidents which makes it ideal for beginners and those of us not blessed with a reasonable disposable income. If you want to see this film shine, try shooting it a 100.
I'm trying to start film photography but now the 36 exposures box of Colorplus 200 cost $23 usd in Mexico. Plus develop plus scanning, the roll would cost 35 usd.... Too expensive nowadays...
hahaha i think i have a theory as to why the guy didn’t wanna be photographed but i think he might have been breaking the two week travel quarantine and he was scared you got a picture of him outside? a similar thing happened to me yesterday with a lady that yelled at me for taking a picture even though she wasn’t in it bc she was breaking her quarantine
Colorplus is great ! Looks saturated enough and Low contrast which is definitely vintage vibe. I am a big fan of it. Cheaper than the rest is super cool 😎 as well!
Great shots! Love the "concrete canyon" shot from the middle of the street. I use ColorPlus 200 and Fuji C200 for testing out my (way too many) vintage cameras -- but I like these two as really decent general films.
I purchased one for my Olympus stylus epic zoom 80 and there's 9 more exposure left. Hope to get scanned next week since it's so expensive to get it develop here in Philippines 😅
I have that exactly same rolê of film loaded in my Olympus trip 35. First camera (other than my cellphone) and obviously first roll. Doing some tests, super anxious about the results. What shutter speed are u shooting at and what apperture?
@ 2:22, using sunny 16, why did you put it at f8? was it wish shadows? it seemed sunny. sorry, im still learning! edit: then you changed to f11 because you thought it was a lit bit sunny, ok! then you kept it at f11 the whole process, right? sorry, i'm really new and insecure on this world! lol sunny 16 seems like a big help but i'm afraid i'll do it wrong :)
Nice video. I started film photography for like 2 months and always use ColorPlus. I feel like it gives me a warm old-movie vibe. Later maybe you could review some black and white film?
Honestly I don't like cp200 i've shoot something like 7 rolls of it and I have a lot of destroyed photos becouse of yellow-ish shade skin developed littearly orange and white walls were yellow. Only solution I know is to over expose it like half stop anyway I prefer fuji c200. Sorry for bad English and cheers from Poland.
@@bartoszkrol8846 In our country, when we have autumn-winter-spring through half year and bad light - long evenings, I prefer ultramax. Sometimes I think about to try ilford xp2, but ultramax is more universal - I can change some photos in B&W if I want :-).
@@angelusrufus7479 now I'm using rollei rpx 400 on a 30.5m roll and it perform well in street but I think about changing to other 30.5m spool with finer grain for architecture.
I love kodak gold. It's cheap. It's good. Portra is better but soooooo expensive here in Germany. In my Opinion color plus is a bit too warm and not so variable
It’s film stick it in a camera and shoot away. There is no special solution, if your talking about development it uses the standard c-41 process which literally any developing lab should be able to do.
Heey I’ve been shooting colorplus for a while now and my pictures always come with muted colours, like it doesn’t has any vibrance to it. Even though I’m shooting in daylight, most of the time on sunny days. If I compare the colours in your pictures to mine, they are like totally different. My reds aren’t bright at all, the blues, especially the sky, almost turns white, green is at all colourful, skin turns out very white, my pictures always have a more yellowish tone. I don’t know what I’m doing wrong, I’ve tried different settings with the aperture and shutterspeed but it always comes out muted. I use the build-in light meter in my Olympus OM20. Does anybody know what I’m doing wrong or how I can solve this?
What film should we review next?!
Shoot some Velvia 50 or 100 for street, would love to see what you make from it!
Also what strap are you using for your M2? I still need to pick something good up for mine.
Cheers from Belgium!
@@maximvanrusselt1243 take a look at the hyperioncamerastraps. I ordered one few weeks ago, the quality is really nice as wel the price! Delivery was less than one week to Belgium. Peace! :p
Cinestill 50d! Amazing film in my opinion
Why about some b&w? I'd love to see your take on the P30 from Ferrania. Would be so nice to shine some light on this resurrected film
Fujicolor c200
Have to say man, been following you for a long while and know that you had to do some changes in your life with diet and working out and just wanted to say that you’re killing it and it really shows that you put in the work! You feel more happy and energetic! Good on you man keep it up!
Kodak ColorPlus 200 is amazing. I always slightly under expose it and the colors look so rich, bold and beautiful. ColorPlus > Gold all day long in my opinion!
I prefer Kodak Gold over ColorPlus, even if the variation is very slight. Also like Gold more than Portra tbh👌
I'm so surprised the internet hasn't risen up against this comment^^^^🤣 My favourite thing about gold is that I can buy three rolls at Walmart for $15 CAD, where I had to spend $47 for two rolls of Portra at my local shop. Why Gold will always be my bread and butter.
Totally agree !
Yea i agree, color plus is pretty good, but gold is my favorite, love the warm colors!
Thought I was alone I tried gold and color plus was surprised how good they were especially gold.. then went back to portra and just liked the look of gold more
Color plus 200 is beautifull, but gold 200 makes me feel in the 90s with the results 😂
Oh man the photo of the staircase thats half in shadow and framed so symetrical is amazing, like really really good. If you decide to sell your prints this one would make you millions.
Kodak Color Plus is the first film stock I used and I was amazed by the results of the pictures!
ColorPlus 200 and Fujicolor C200 are my favorites cheapies
Whats amazing with the colorplus is the yelowish classic tone itself, i really like the render. Expecially for portrait, people talk about portra 400 was the best for portrait. But colorplus have some classic tone that really unique.
i love this film so much I managed to get like 20 rolls before the price increase, also - it's crazy to see your city is just as empty as NYC
the price decreased at my local shop on all kodak films.
If you know how to expose it, have a good slr with accurate metering, excellent lens and with good post production, this can do wonders. I have a lot of great shots on color plus 200. It's very well balanced and only has a slight orange tint which is easy to fix in post.
So, here in Brazil portra is currently US$ 15 . It was US$ 11 a year ago. I've bought a roll way back and never used it. Portra is luxury for us. My main films are pro image and colorplus. Great stocks! Still saving that portra for later
By the way: colorplus is currently 5 dollars!
yeah brother,i just finnished the first roll on my new revueflex camera and i feel pretty satisfied.Street photography is hard and i appreciate what you have done for the film photography hobbyists
Defnately one of the best films in terms of quality and price very reliable too an all around film
you should go for ultramax wich is a bit more saturated but with nicer color tones cheap too
The ultramax negative per say has a bit more thicker and has a darker tint it. The color plus is thin but has a lot of detail.
This film was 3-4 bucks a yr ago?! Whatttt?!!! 🤯 it's 18 bucks now
It was about 17$ at my local shop 🎞 the difference 2 years makes
Kodak raised prices of their film recently but on top of that there has been something of a global ColorPlus supply shortage for almost two years now - it's just selling like hotcakes. Probably that's why it can be so pricey sometimes. In Europe it can still be found under 5 euro, definitely one of the cheapest colour negs but it's now nearing the price of Gold when it used to be like half of it. And yeah, it's a great film.
kodak raised prices to build more production because film is surging so badly they cant make enough film for the market.
I just bought 15 rolls of this here in Germany for 10€ bcs it was on clearance! Very good "everyday" film for sure, especially at that price.
great video as always
You should review Kodak ultramax 400. It’s a
cheap 400 iso film made by Kodak. It has
Vibrant and saturated color tones which looks good if you want a film that has punchy and rich colors and tones. Definitely look into it!
I've been shooting this for so long, so glad it gets the love and recognition it deserves!
100% HANDS DOWN, color plus is the Poor Man Portra 🙌🏼✨
I feel Gold is a bit more Portra-ish
HAHA
FramesPerSecond I’ve tried gold even pushed to 800 and its GOOD not gonna lie, but it costs more and is always out of stock, and the color mmmm I prefer Color Plus 200
Look it up, Kodak Gold is poor man's Portra
REFIGUY69 I thinks is more about personal experience, I’ve used both and for me color plus is better, Kodak Gold in portraits of white people makes them look “yellow” that’s why I don’t like it, while Color Plus gaves me the real color skin. If Gold work better for you, good. For me it will always be Color Plus 200
Really interesting.The shot of the stairs is beautiful.Cheers!
Dude, I always look forward to these videos!! Sit down with a fresh cup of coffee on my morning off and enjoy!! Even the music has me chilled!! Keep this up man, it’s perfect!!
I’d totally agree. I love that film. It’s a great all around film. Amazing color renderings as well. And it’s cheap!!! It’s also has amazing skin tones on pale/light skin.
Nice video man. I just started shooting film on the street with my channel and have a roll of color plus waiting to be shot. Colors looking quite classy. 👍
Really dope video JP! Super glad that top notch photogs are discovering the magic of this stock. Has always been a personal fave.
I literally just ordered this film a couple of hours ago!
I love this stuff. The colors have a certain old aesthetic. I use it alot.
I just checked on Adorama and B&H and it's on back order. And it's $4.99 a roll.
Amazon, I got a 4 pack for 16 dollars.
This video brings a smile to my sunday face
This video made me smile. I feel like you're getting more precise, and I like seeing your approach to this empty city scenario, makes me want to go out shoot again when I come back to Mexico City that is where I am supposed to be living right now
Great review! I'm a huge fan of this one, it's definitely my go-to colour film- it looks like my family's photos from the 90s! That said, it's a little grainier than Kodak Gold so I probably wouldn't use it in a professional capacity. Also it's very hard to get hold of here in the UK- every six months or so places will get it in stock and it'll sell out overnight!
Just shot and developed a few rolls of color plus while in San Francisco. Love the color and mood the pictures have!
Love the shot at 7:00!
ColourPlus 200 is my go to colour film. I use it as my walkabout film for street or just trying out a new camera or lens. It gives great results, especially in the ever changing weather here in the UK. It forgives our mistakes and rewards happy accidents which makes it ideal for beginners and those of us not blessed with a reasonable disposable income. If you want to see this film shine, try shooting it a 100.
The availability of Superia 400 makes it my favorite cheap film. It also renders colors beautifully and the 400 iso helps a lot
those building shots @ 6:25 are fuego ma boy
and 7:14 of the business man!!
You should try HP5 vs Kentmere 100/400
My dudes always got the videos I need , 🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥 #minoltagang
I love your content, post notification gang. Much love 💓
🙏🏽🙏🏽🙏🏽 post noti gang!
I shall forever stan cheap film 🙌🏽
Killer bro. Happy to see SF gettin back to normal.
Kodak Portra
I'm trying to start film photography but now the 36 exposures box of Colorplus 200 cost $23 usd in Mexico. Plus develop plus scanning, the roll would cost 35 usd.... Too expensive nowadays...
Something that I regularly find for super cheap is Fuji C200. It’s got fantastic colors for the price of 4.50 per 36 exp roll.
I saw it for $16 for a 3 pack but a better deal of 36exp instead of the 24exp of the kodak 3 pack.
Gold or ultramax next ?? Still want your cron
Photos came out great man. Definitely gotta keep an eye for that stock around town
I LOVE colorplus! Got my stock of rolls up now that folks are catching on :P
hahaha i think i have a theory as to why the guy didn’t wanna be photographed but i think he might have been breaking the two week travel quarantine and he was scared you got a picture of him outside? a similar thing happened to me yesterday with a lady that yelled at me for taking a picture even though she wasn’t in it bc she was breaking her quarantine
Reminds me of kodacolour 2 ?,the subtlest colours,warm.
Killing it, man. Loved this!
This film now goes for £12 a roll. The world we live in
Colorplus is great ! Looks saturated enough and Low contrast which is definitely vintage vibe. I am a big fan of it. Cheaper than the rest is super cool 😎 as well!
Great shots! Love the "concrete canyon" shot from the middle of the street. I use ColorPlus 200 and Fuji C200 for testing out my (way too many) vintage cameras -- but I like these two as really decent general films.
super vidéo king ! j'aime bien le côté désaturé de cette pellicule . Ensuite chacun ses goûts !
Yes, ColorPlus was my favourite Film. BUT WHERE TO BUY?! All my suppliers are out of stock. -.-
Oooh damn I was right for your last picture on Instagram, was definitely some color plus 🙏 This is the next film I want to shoot too 👌
imo gold200 shines best mid day shooting portraits or lifestyle.. esp if you’re coastal
brodie looking SLIM. Good vid man, great to see you staying safe.
fuji c200 is the best cheap film! you should review it too! :)
My favorite!
Colorplus 200 = God Tier
colorplus is great especially in bright sunny summer italy
I purchased one for my Olympus stylus epic zoom 80 and there's 9 more exposure left. Hope to get scanned next week since it's so expensive to get it develop here in Philippines 😅
I have that exactly same rolê of film loaded in my Olympus trip 35. First camera (other than my cellphone) and obviously first roll. Doing some tests, super anxious about the results. What shutter speed are u shooting at and what apperture?
I was crazy nervous my first few rolls!
Always preferred Kodak Gold
Good job King, I agree
@ 2:22, using sunny 16, why did you put it at f8? was it wish shadows? it seemed sunny. sorry, im still learning!
edit: then you changed to f11 because you thought it was a lit bit sunny, ok! then you kept it at f11 the whole process, right? sorry, i'm really new and insecure on this world! lol sunny 16 seems like a big help but i'm afraid i'll do it wrong :)
Yeah, 8 is for shadows, 11 for sunny side. 16 for sky for example. Or really bright areas. Keep learning and have a good shooting)
Its 2022 and B&H is selling colorplus for $16 a roll. I miss when I could buy a 5 pack of portra for $55
Sick shots ! hope i could shoot film overseas soon 😭 and also try to fuji c200 next !
What app did you use for the calculation. Real quick
Nice video. I started film photography for like 2 months and always use ColorPlus. I feel like it gives me a warm old-movie vibe. Later maybe you could review some black and white film?
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Honestly Colour Plus is Amazing 🔥
Damn! My boi losing weight. Lookin good my guy.
You should try out Fuji Color 200! I personally love expired Fuji Color 200
Damn i'm early wew
Colorplus 200 is 👌🏻
Damn that intro was fire bro!!
Link to the music please bro 👊🏿🖤👊🏿
Of course it's going to look good with a Leica camera and Summicron lens! You could run trimmed down TP through that baby and get great photos!!!! :-)
16 dollars today!
Does anybody know the camera he's using? I'm interested in buying one that is compact and lightweight for trips. I use a zenit 11 and 12 xp
That has always been my summer film
3-4$ ... what a time to be alive :D
What was your shutter speed? 1/200?
Are these straight from camera??🦓
Honestly I don't like cp200 i've shoot something like 7 rolls of it and I have a lot of destroyed photos becouse of yellow-ish shade skin developed littearly orange and white walls were yellow. Only solution I know is to over expose it like half stop anyway I prefer fuji c200. Sorry for bad English and cheers from Poland.
Shoot Kodak Gold, the colours are slightly more natural than ColorPlus.
@@FramesPerSecond I know I shoot it too also the ultra max is slightly less yellow-ish
@@bartoszkrol8846 In our country, when we have autumn-winter-spring through half year and bad light - long evenings, I prefer ultramax. Sometimes I think about to try ilford xp2, but ultramax is more universal - I can change some photos in B&W if I want :-).
@@angelusrufus7479 now I'm using rollei rpx 400 on a 30.5m roll and it perform well in street but I think about changing to other 30.5m spool with finer grain for architecture.
Where do you find film I prefer not to buy online?
That's my favorite film.
I love kodak gold. It's cheap. It's good. Portra is better but soooooo expensive here in Germany. In my Opinion color plus is a bit too warm and not so variable
Im torn between this, gold and pro image 100
What light meter app do you use ?
here from the future to say that I can't find ColorPlus for less than $8/roll
Hi. Please help me. I have this Kodak 200 but I can't take photos. Kodak 200 has special solution to take photo. Do you know this solution?
It’s film stick it in a camera and shoot away. There is no special solution, if your talking about development it uses the standard c-41 process which literally any developing lab should be able to do.
Really like the color profile of this film. Also, does the metal of the Leica get warm when used in the sun?
Not unless you leave the camera out under direct sunlight for hours
@@KingJvpes Fair enough 👍
What light meter app did you use on your phone ? Love your content btw
Yo is that a thing? Thought you have to have a dedicated light meter
Eli gotcha! Just started watching so I wasn’t sure. I just saw him look at his phone when he mentioned it.
It’s just called “light meter app”
@@TheStaceyKash check out the app called Photopills it's used to calculate a lot of different parameters for different cameras and different lenses
KingJvpes thank uuuu
nice budget film stock, you make colorplus works so good! make me want to buy Leica lol x(
What’s some good bw film stock that’s affordable?
my favourite film👍
What brand is your bag? ♥️
This is the best film and now this video will make Kodak put the price up 😂, we gotta keep this on the low man
Heey I’ve been shooting colorplus for a while now and my pictures always come with muted colours, like it doesn’t has any vibrance to it. Even though I’m shooting in daylight, most of the time on sunny days. If I compare the colours in your pictures to mine, they are like totally different. My reds aren’t bright at all, the blues, especially the sky, almost turns white, green is at all colourful, skin turns out very white, my pictures always have a more yellowish tone. I don’t know what I’m doing wrong, I’ve tried different settings with the aperture and shutterspeed but it always comes out muted. I use the build-in light meter in my Olympus OM20. Does anybody know what I’m doing wrong or how I can solve this?