
Kodak Elite Chrome 200 is a daylight slide film that has been discontinued in 2011. Let’s have a closer look.
Processing (E-6) was done at ProLab in Stuttgart, scanning was done by one of our readers via a DSLR. The pictures you see in this article are from one roll that has been exposed as ISO160.






This film created somewhat subdued colors with a bit of a magenta teint. As this film has expired long time ago, that might be the reason for that.
This film definitely gave me a strong “vintage” vibe.














Further Reading
- Analogue Adventures Landing Page
- Review: Voigtländer VM 21mm 3.5 Color-Skopar
- Review: Nikon AF-S 200mm 2.0G VRI
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My name is Bastian and I am your expert here when it comes to ultra wide angle lenses, super fast portrait lenses (ranging from a 50mm f/0.95 to a 200mm f/1.8) and I also have reviewed way too many 35mm lenses.
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