FilmNeverDie IRO 400
FilmNeverDie IRO 400 is a home-branded ISO 400 C-41 color negative film in 135 format, delivering vibrant saturated colors and pleasant grain suitable for street, portrait, and landscape photography.
Key specs
- Brand
- FilmNeverDie
- Model
- IRO 400
- ISO
- 400
- Process
- C41
- Formats
- 135
- Production status
- Discontinued
- Introduced
- 2017
Grain
pleasant, appropriate for ISO 400
Contrast
moderate to punchy
Saturation
Unknown
Latitude
Unknown
Technical details
Handling notes
- Storage
- cool, dry; refrigerate for long-term
Profile notes
IRO 400 is FilmNeverDie's ISO 400 entry in the IRO ('colour' in Japanese) branded series. A C-41 processed 35mm color negative film available in 39 exposures, it is described as a versatile all-rounder with vibrant, saturated tones and pleasant grain structure. The film performs well across a wide range of lighting conditions and is suitable for street photography, portraiture, and landscapes. It is DX coded for automatic ISO detection in compatible cameras. IRO 400 is the higher-speed counterpart to IRO 200 and has also been offered as the film loaded in FilmNeverDie's single-use disposable camera. The underlying base emulsion is not officially disclosed by FilmNeverDie.
Aliases
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