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FilmNeverDie IRO 200

FilmNeverDie IRO 200 is a rebranded ISO 200 C-41 color negative film — confirmed to be Fujifilm Fujicolor C200 under the label — offering warm tones, punchy reds and yellows, and controlled grain suitable for everyday and portrait shooting.

Key specs

Brand
FilmNeverDie
Model
IRO 200
ISO
200
Process
C41
Formats
135
Production status
Discontinued
Introduced
2016

Grain

slightly elevated for ISO 200, visible but acceptable

Contrast

moderate

Saturation

Unknown

Latitude

Unknown

Rendering profile

Technical details

Handling notes

Storage
cool, dry; refrigerate for long-term

Profile notes

IRO 200 is FilmNeverDie's original branded 35mm color negative film, with 'IRO' (色) meaning 'colour' in Japanese. Peeling the film canister label reveals Fujifilm Fujicolor C200 as the underlying emulsion — a fine-grained, daylight-balanced stock known for its warm color palette and reliable exposure latitude. The film renders skin tones pleasantly and handles flash well, reducing its warm cast in artificial light. Grain is slightly elevated for ISO 200 but many photographers consider it characteristic rather than detrimental. IRO 200 was one of the last widely available sources of the C200 emulsion after Fujifilm discontinued it in several markets. Available in 135 format (typically 27 or 36 exposures), processed C-41.

Aliases

FND IRO 200Film Never Die IRO200FilmNeverDie IRO200

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