Backside of a temple building in Trร ng An, Vietnam.

๐Ÿ“ธ Yashica Mat 124G
๐ŸŽž๏ธ Lucky Color 200
๐Ÿงช Filmuncle (Taipei, Taiwan)
๐Ÿ“  Noritsu (lab scan)
๐Ÿ—“๏ธ March 2026

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Dimitri just tested Lucky C200, the new color-negative film with a really unique look. He even puts it side-by-side with Kodak Gold, can spot which is which? via @analog_cafe

https://www.analog.cafe/r/lucky-c200--vs-kodak-gold-nwaq

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Lucky C200 (ไนๅ‡ฏ) vs. Kodak Gold

Lucky C200 (ไนๅ‡ฏ C200, p.: Lรจ KวŽi) is a new colour-negative film manufactured in China. The technology behind it may or may not be stemming from Kodakโ€™s short-lived collaboration with Lucky in the early 2000s โ€” but as youโ€™ll soon see, it looks very different from anything else on the market today. This article will examine Lucky C200โ€™s colours, grain, contrast, and saturation โ€” as well as physical properties against one of Kodakโ€™s best-known affordable films: Kodak Goldโ€Š.