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Kodak Verita 200

  
 
ottokbre
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p.1 #1 · Kodak Verita 200


This news is a month old but.....new cine film dropped. Like the newest Vision it has the antihalation undercoat so no remjet removal needed.

I think this is exciting because this will be where all new film progress is made and thus where new modern films get launched (at least until Harmon or others catch up).

From Kodak:

KODAK VERITA 200D Color Negative Film is a medium speed, daylight balanced film stock delivering gorgeous, bold colors and yet another creative tool for discerning filmmakers. With shadows and detailed highlights that differ from VISION3, VERITA 200D renders beautiful and warm skin tones, higher color saturation, and deep blacks. VERITA 200D has an engaging and shorter, but exceptionally rich, dynamic range when compared to VISION3, offering classically cinematic results.

https://www.kodak.com/en/motion/product/camera-films/verita-200d-5206-7206/

It's already been used in Euphoria Season 3 and The Death of Robin Hood. Movies use all sorts of inter-negs and/or digital scans with color correction (not to even mention advanced lighting) but this still might give you an idea of it's potential.




May 08, 2026 at 06:42 PM
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p.1 #2 · Kodak Verita 200


Group buy!


May 09, 2026 at 02:49 PM
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p.1 #3 · Kodak Verita 200


ottokbre wrote:
Movies use all sorts of inter-negs and/or digital scans with color correction (not to even mention advanced lighting) but this still might give you an idea of it's potential.


This is true for color (lots can change in the intermediary process) however I view the real differentiator for Vision 3 (and I guess this new product) is the detail in the highlights and less muddy shadows that digital still can't seem to touch. It's kind of like TXP320 - I don't think you can see highlight detail there versus any other black and white film. That's my hope for Verita...and my other hope is somebody starts spooling the 65mm rolls into 120. Please!



May 10, 2026 at 10:29 AM







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