Jan. 15th, 2025

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New year, "new" film brand :-)

In the early part of 2024, I got one roll each of the newly-revived German film company Orwo's color films, NC400 and NC500, on separate trips to my usual lab (IIRC, THB420 and THB380, or USD12 and USD11, respectively; I do remember the NC500 having a low price for an ISO 400 film) Despite the names though, both are nominally ISO 400, and I decided to try the NC500 first, in the Kodak H35 from October 2024 to January 2025 :-)

In fact, this forum post suggests it should be treated as ISO 250, and many of the shots turned out rather darker/grainier than I would have expected from an ISO 400 film... The most telling sign of this is that I only got 61 scans from back from the lab, compared to 77 from the previous half-frame roll, with a few of the scans straddling the frame boundary (That said, it also seems to overexpose the sky easily) This review says that NC500 is based on an old Agfa cinema film, also noting that "NC500 is not a true-to-life film" and adding that the color is "de-saturated, slightly under-exposed when shooting at box-speed, low in contrast, high in grain, very green and very yellow", which looks about right from my results...

A tale of Orwo )

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