The Candido 200 is a color negative film that was developed specifically for color photography. Candido Collective uses its brand to market this film material. The film is/was manufactured by another company.
This film is suitable for shooting at ISO 200. The ISO value indicates how sensitive the film is to light – the higher the value, the more sensitive the material. The manufacturer promises a good balance between fine grain and intense colors. It is suitable for classic color shots with analog cameras.
Developing film
After shooting, the film must be taken to a lab that offers the C-41 process for development. The C-41 standard process for color negative films is used by most photo labs. However, with the right chemicals and tools, development can also be done at home. Once development is complete, you receive the images on film strips.
These developed film strips can be scanned to create digital prints. Many labs also offer to produce prints of the photos directly. If digitization is desired, this can be done both in a photo lab or with your own scanner at home. Digitized images can be used in a variety of ways and shared online.
Available formats
The Candido 200 is only available in 35mm format and contains a film roll for 36 exposures. The film cartridge is DX-coded, which makes it compatible with numerous 35mm cameras. Brands that make or have made cameras for this type of film include Zenit, Zorki and Rollei.
Storage
To maintain the quality of the film material, optimal storage before use is important.
A cool and dry place should be chosen for storage of the film so that the quality is maintained. After exposure, it is advisable to have the film developed as soon as possible to achieve the best results.
Technical datasheet
| Attribute | Specification |
|---|---|
| 35mm Format | Yes |
| DX coding on cartridge | Yes |
| Development process | C-41 / CN-16 / CNK-4 / AP-70 |