50D

5201 / 7201

Get true color, fine detail, and incredibly sharp images—even in high contrast daylight.

KODAK VISION2 50D Color Negative Film 5201 / 7201 is a low-speed daylight film with an expansive dynamic range that delivers more detail in shadow areas—even in high contrast situations. Advances in grain and sharpness—found in all VISION2 Films— make it ideal for recorder output and provide an ultra-clean, detailed image in any lighting condition.

KODAK VISION2 50D is the latest addition to the VISION2 Film family—a lineup of films created specifically for both film and digital postproduction. All VISION2 Films offer excellent tone scale and flesh-to-neutral reproduction while maintaining neutrality through the full range of exposures.

KODAK VISION2 50D Color Negative Film. Capture details hiding in the shadows.

KODAK VISION2 50D Color Negative Film 5201 / 7201

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5201 specifications

Kodak 5201 is a black-and-white motion picture film stock specifically designed to cater to the needs of filmmakers looking for high-fidelity imagery. This film is particularly popular among professionals who appreciate the timeless aesthetic and texture that black-and-white film can provide. One of the standout features of Kodak 5201 is its exceptional sensitivity to light. With an ISO rating of 400, it performs remarkably well in a variety of lighting conditions, making it suitable for both well-lit studios and challenging low-light environments.

Kodak 5201 is known for its fine grain structure, which allows for smooth tonal ranges and detailed imagery. This quality is especially beneficial for cinematographers who desire sharpness without the visual noise often associated with higher ISO films. The film's broad exposure latitude means that filmmakers have flexibility during shooting and post-processing, allowing them to push the film a stop or two without compromising image quality.

The characteristic contrast of Kodak 5201 provides filmmakers with a versatile canvas on which to work, enabling them to achieve both high contrast and subtle gradations in their images. This versatility makes it a favorite for various genres, from documentary to narrative filmmaking. The film also features a unique spectral sensitivity, which enhances the rendition of skin tones and textures, ensuring that the end product is not only striking but also meaningful in terms of visual storytelling.

Kodak has utilized advanced emulsion technology in the development of 5201, resulting in improved sharpness and enhanced resolution. This technology allows for excellent performance when projected on large screens, making it an ideal choice for theatrical releases. Furthermore, Kodak 5201 is compatible with a wide range of cameras, ensuring that filmmakers can utilize this film in both traditional and contemporary filmmaking settings.

In addition to all these features, Kodak 5201 retains the classic look and feel of traditional black-and-white cinematography. The film's aesthetic qualities contribute to its endearing status among film enthusiasts and professionals alike, maintaining a connection to the roots of the art form while embracing modern cinematic techniques. This blend of artistry and technology makes Kodak 5201 a preferred choice for those looking to create visually compelling and emotionally resonant stories.