Don't let the name fool you—at nearly 15 years expired, this "High Definition" stock has traded clinical sharpness for a beautiful, lo-fi grit. Super HD 200 was a classic consumer-grade film often found in pharmacies and independent labs in the mid-2000s, prized for its punchy colours and accessibility.
The Highlights
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The "Consumer Classic" Look: This film was designed for family holidays and bright summer days. Expired in 2009, it now offers a nostalgic, sun-bleached aesthetic with a unique colour shift toward warm yellows and peaches.
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Moody Contrast: As the chemicals have aged, the shadows have deepened. Expect a "crunchier" contrast that works exceptionally well for urban exploration and gritty street photography.
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Grain with Character: The "HD" technology of the era translates today into a distinct, visible grain that gives your images a tactile, "printed" feel—perfect for those who find modern digital photos too clean.
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Late-2000s Soul: This batch captures the tail-end of the pre-digital era. It’s a reliable experimental stock that sits right in the "sweet spot" of expiration: noticeably aged but still very capable of producing striking images.
Quick Specs
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Format: 1 roll of 35mm / 24 Exposures
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Type: Colour Negative (C-41)
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Expiration Date: 2009
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Best For: Retro lifestyle shots, summer festivals, and experimental portraits.
- Covered by our expired film guarantee.