ColorPlus in the OM-1n
I keep a supply of Kodak’s ColorPlus film on hand most all of the time. It is inexpensive, widely available, delivers dependable results and with an ISO rating of 200, it’s versatile.
ColorPlus, like Pro Image 100, is another one of those mystery Kodak films. Even though the box says ColorPlus 200, the film canisters say Kodacolor 200. I think Kodak originally intended this film to be sold in markets outside the US, but I am not sure. When I first started buying it a few years ago, it was difficult to source. Now, it is available from many online sellers. My most recent supply came from B&H Photo at $4.99 per roll.
Here are some shots from around the block near my home. I used my Olympus OM-1n and 50/1.4 OM-Labor Zuiko lens.
One of my neighbors masked-up the horse statue in their front yard!
I don’t take selfies because I like to see myself. I use them to remember which camera I used when I shot a roll of film. I do recall this one was shot at 1/30 of a second.
No matter what this film really is, I like it. And at around five bucks a roll, it’s a value too.