Film Never Die Kiro 400 27xp 35mm Film
Kiiro or KIRO is the newest adaptation and evolution of the Film Never Die IRO ( 色 / Iro simply meaning colour in Japanese) series film.
Why KIRO? Because this latest emulsion has more of a warmer and yellowish tone to it - and Kiro means yellow in Japanese.
Thus, with a different, warmer colour emulsion, we get Kiro!
It's an ISO 400 colour negative film with 27 exposures.
The packaging is specially designed by the talented graphic designer- Edmund Li aka @edmund who is also an analogue enthusiast from Malaysia.
We hope you like it as much we do!
Can I use IRO 400 in point and shoots?
Yes! Most cameras will have no problem at all.
Although it lacks DX coding, most point and shoots will shoot it at the default ISO of either 100 or 200.
Need a new keyring?
Included in each box of film is a keyring to turn your KIRO 400 canisters into cool keychains.
Specifications:
Film Type: Colour Negative
Film Format: 35mm
ISO: 400
Exposures: 27
Development Process: C-41
Kiiro or KIRO is the newest adaptation and evolution of the Film Never Die IRO ( 色 / Iro simply meaning colour in Japanese) series film.
Why KIRO? Because this latest emulsion has more of a warmer and yellowish tone to it - and Kiro means yellow in Japanese.
Thus, with a different, warmer colour emulsion, we get Kiro!
It's an ISO 400 colour negative film with 27 exposures.
The packaging is specially designed by the talented graphic designer- Edmund Li aka @edmund who is also an analogue enthusiast from Malaysia.
We hope you like it as much we do!
Can I use IRO 400 in point and shoots?
Yes! Most cameras will have no problem at all.
Although it lacks DX coding, most point and shoots will shoot it at the default ISO of either 100 or 200.
Need a new keyring?
Included in each box of film is a keyring to turn your KIRO 400 canisters into cool keychains.
Specifications:
Film Type: Colour Negative
Film Format: 35mm
ISO: 400
Exposures: 27
Development Process: C-41
Kiiro or KIRO is the newest adaptation and evolution of the Film Never Die IRO ( 色 / Iro simply meaning colour in Japanese) series film.
Why KIRO? Because this latest emulsion has more of a warmer and yellowish tone to it - and Kiro means yellow in Japanese.
Thus, with a different, warmer colour emulsion, we get Kiro!
It's an ISO 400 colour negative film with 27 exposures.
The packaging is specially designed by the talented graphic designer- Edmund Li aka @edmund who is also an analogue enthusiast from Malaysia.
We hope you like it as much we do!
Can I use IRO 400 in point and shoots?
Yes! Most cameras will have no problem at all.
Although it lacks DX coding, most point and shoots will shoot it at the default ISO of either 100 or 200.
Need a new keyring?
Included in each box of film is a keyring to turn your KIRO 400 canisters into cool keychains.
Specifications:
Film Type: Colour Negative
Film Format: 35mm
ISO: 400
Exposures: 27
Development Process: C-41