The FilmNeverDie IRO 200 is a color negative film. It is offered by the FilmNeverDie brand from Melbourne, Australia. The production was carried out by another manufacturer.
The film was presented in 2018. The film is no longer available today. The name “IRO” is Japanese and stands for “color”.
The FilmNeverDie IRO 200 has a sensitivity of ISO 200. This makes it versatile. It is well suited for taking photos outdoors in daylight, but also for taking photos indoors with sufficient light.
The film delivers vibrant colors with a touch of warmth and a slight grain that gives the image an analogue character. It is particularly suitable for everyday shots, street photography, portraits and landscape photography.
Formats and cameras
The FilmNeverDie IRO 200 is offered in 35mm format and therefore fits into most analog cameras that support this format. Whether it is a simple viewfinder camera, an SLR camera or a rangefinder camera, the film can be used without any problems.
Development and digitalization
The development of the FilmNeverDie IRO 200 takes place using the common C-41 process that is offered by most photo laboratories. After development, the negatives can either be ordered as prints on photo paper or digitized. Digitalization makes it possible to edit the images on the computer, share them or present them on social media.
Storage of film material
As with all films, it is important to store the FilmNeverDie IRO 200 in a cool and dry place to maintain its quality. Storage in the refrigerator at temperatures between 4 and 8 degrees Celsius is ideal. This means the film can be stored for a longer period of time without loss of quality.
Alternative
There is no longer any fresh material from the film. The production was closed. One of the possible alternatives in 35mm format is the Kodak Gold 200*.
Technical datasheet
| Attribute | Specification |
|---|---|
| 35mm Format | Yes |
| Development process | C-41 / CN-16 / CNK-4 / AP-70 |
| Release date | 2018 |