
KONO! Original Mirage 200 C-41 Film - 24 Exposures
Kono! Original Mirage 200 Film is an experimental colour negative which changes the image appearance depending on the shooting conditions. It has a film speed of ISO 200 and uses the C-41 development process. The mirage effect gives subtle and bright quality when shot in a sunny environment, but as soon as the sun sets, the effect intensifies the saturation and gives cool, rich tones. More
Kono! Original Mirage 200 Film is an experimental colour negative which changes the image appearance depending on the shooting conditions. It has a film speed of ISO 200 and uses the C-41 development process. The mirage effect gives subtle and bright quality when shot in a sunny environment, but as soon as the sun sets, the effect intensifies the saturation and gives cool, rich tones.
KONO! Original Mirage 200 C-41 Film - 24 Exposures Key Features:
- A medium film speed of ISO 200 can be used to shoot in low-light conditions
- Mirage-effect changes the image appearance depending on shooting conditions
- Uses the standard C-41 development process
- Created by hand using Kono’s high-quality Reanimator device
- 35 mm colour negative film has 24 exposures
- Comes in DX-coded cassettes that can be processed in any mini-lab
- The daylight-balanced film can be used to shoot at any time of the day
- The daylight-balanced film can be used to shoot at any time of the day
What's in the box?
- 1 x Kono! Original Mirage 200 C-41 Film – 24 Exposure
FAQs:
Which development is used to process this film?
This colour negative film uses the standard C-41 process for development and can be processed in any mini-lab.
What is the ISO of the film?
This film has a medium film speed of ISO 200 which renders exceptionally fine grain structure and can be used to shoot in day-light or low-light conditions.
What does the mirage-effect work?
The Kono! Original Mirage Film has a unique mirage effect that gives different appearances to the image depending on the shooting conditions. When shot in warm and sunny daylight conditions, the image has a bright and subtle quality. Once the set sets and shooting is done in low-light conditions, the image has cool, rich tones with intensified saturation.
What is the film size?
The film comes in a roll of 35 mm film and has 24 exposures.
How is the film created?
This colour negative film is created by hand using Kono’s Reanimator device. The device was developed by Kono! High-quality Pre-exposed Process to deliver impressive image results.
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For Use With | 35 mm Format |
Type | Colour Film |