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OptiColour 200 120

120 / 12 exposures / ISO 200

The 120 medium-format version of OptiColour 200, available only from Optik Oldschool.

Unit price¥1,800(税込)+18 pt
On hand10 in stock
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Product codeOPTI-FILM120-OPTICOLOUR200-ISO-200
Film format120
Film ISOISO 200
Film colorColor
Film typeNegative
Format120 / 12 exp

Overview

OptiColour 200 in 120 carries the same Wolfen NC200 emulsion coated by InovisCoat in Germany, and the medium-format version is offered only by Optik Oldschool. Expect natural colour, solid contrast, distinctive greens and reds, and an orange base that scans cleanly. Frame counts are 10 on 6x7, 12 on 6x6 and 16 on 6x4.5. Stock is cold-stored at 3°C.

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OptiColour 200 120

OptiColour 200 in 120 carries the same Wolfen NC200 emulsion coated by InovisCoat in Germany, and the medium-format version is offered only by Optik Oldschool. Expect natural colour, solid contrast, distinctive greens and reds, and an orange base that scans cleanly. Frame counts are 10 on 6x7, 12 on 6x6 and 16 on 6x4.5. Stock is cold-stored at 3°C.

Tone profile

medium-format NC200 / exclusive to Optik Oldschool

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Does film need to be refrigerated?

Store unexposed film in a cool, dark place away from heat and humidity. For storage beyond a few months, refrigeration below 10°C is recommended. Let film return to room temperature in its packaging for 2-3 hours before shooting to avoid condensation.

What is the difference between C-41, E-6, and black-and-white processing?

C-41 develops color negative film, E-6 develops reversal (slide) film, and black-and-white negative film uses dedicated B&W chemistry. The Neo Analog Lab mail-in processing service handles C-41, E-6, ECN-2, and black-and-white.