FilmNeverDie KIRO 400 35mm film, 27exp

125,42 kr 136,83 kr

KIRO is back with limited quantities available !

FilmNeverDie found a limited batch of Kiro 400 film. The film is slightly expired but still performs really well with some colour shifts. Only a small quantity of this film is available so make sure you get your order in to secure your stock. 😉

KIRO
 is an adaptation and evolution of FilmNeverDie's iconic IRO 色 series film.
The reason it is called KIRO is that the latest emulsion has a warmer/yellow tone (KIRO meaning yellow in Japanese).Thus with a different, warmer colour emulsion, we have KIRO! 

KIRO is a 400 ISO colour negative film with 27 exposures. The packaging was specially designed by the talented graphic designer Edmund Li from Malaysia. 

We love this film and we're sure you will too!

Each roll comes with a keyring. You can turn your used roll into a keychain!

Sample pictures by @denverdcl.

Film Type: Colour Negative, C-41
Format: 
35mm
ISO: 
400
Exposures: 
27

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We work together with GLS and DHL for at home delivery and Mondial Relay for pick up points. You can choose your preferred shipping option upon checkout!

You can also choose to collect your order in-store for free at one of our locations:
• Brussels: Rue du Croissant 66B, 1190 Forest (Tuesday to Saturday, 12:00 to 18:00).
• Antwerp: Nationalestraat 57, 2000 Antwerp (Tuesday to Saturday, 12:00 to 18:00).

For items in stock at the location, feel free to pick up your order immediately after placing it online—no confirmation email is necessary.

We’re a small team and always make sure to ship your order within 72 hours. If you need your order urgently, please let us know, and we’ll do our best to accommodate your request.

After this, shipping times will depend on your location. You can find more details about our shipping policy right here

Don’t worry about it! All online purchases come with a no questions asked 14-day return policy!
So if you’re unhappy, just send it back and we’ll refund you. - Return shipping is on you through. ;)

I understand—it can be overwhelming to choose with so many options available.

For everyday use, I usually recommend Kodak Gold 200 or Kodak Ultramax 400 as both are super versatile, offer beautiful, rich colours, and are quite forgiving.

If you’re looking for black-and-white film, Ilford XP2 400 is a great option for ease of use and rich exposure latitude. Alternatively, Foma 100 is also great and will give you a bit more contrast and a grainier look.