Perutz Primera 200 is a color negative film. It was sold by Perutz as part of the Primera series. The material in the cartridge was probably made by the German company Agfa. It is probably one of the consumer films of the photo company.
The color negative film has a nominal speed of ISO 200. It is designed for color images. Today, you should overexpose the film slightly. The reason for this is that film loses sensitivity over the years. The film is designed for daylight photography.
In many countries, drugstore chains such as DM and Rossmann also offer a developing service for analog films. Customers can drop off their films at these stores and usually receive them back developed within a few days. This makes it even easier to have the Perutz Primera 200 developed, as these stores are often available in many cities.
However, it is important to note that the quality of development can vary depending on the lab. If one wants higher quality and control over the development process, it may make sense to go to a specialized photo lab. Here one can usually also specify special requirements and wishes regarding the development in order to achieve the best possible result.
The Perutz Primera 200 was available for the 35mm format. Today, the color negative film is no longer in production. A fresh variant to the color negative film is the Kodak Gold 200*. It has a sensitivity of ISO 200 and is made for 35mm cameras. The film is processed after exposure in the C-41 process.
Technical datasheet
Attribute | Specification |
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35mm Format | Yes |
Development process | C-41 / CN-16 / CNK-4 / AP-70 |