OptiColor 200: Is Budget Film Finally Good Enough?

I tested OptiColor 200 film from Germany in perfect sunny conditions, exactly what 200 ISO film was designed for. This German film stock costs half the price of Kodak Portra, but can it deliver the same punchy colors and fine grain in bright Norwegian sunlight? In this video, I burned an entire roll of OptiColor 200, testing harsh midday light, golden hour portraits, and vibrant color scenes. Watch to see the scan reveals and find out if this budget German film is worth your money. 📸 GEAR USED: Leica M4-P with a Voigtlander f/1.2 🎞️ Opti Color 200 film (provided by @StavangerFoto ) ‪@OptikOldschool-official‬ DEVELOPING: Adox C-41 (provided by @StavangerFoto ) AGO @VintageVisual 🖥️ SCANNING: Fujifilm XT3 @fujifilmxseries4081 Valoi easy35 @valoi.co 🎵 MUSIC: All tracks are from a partnership with audiio.com Thanks to Stavanger Foto for sending this film to test! All opinions are my own. Any idea on what film I could try out next? Comment below! 👇 --- 🔗 LINKS: My website: photobreak.net Get 70% off Audiio Music: https://audiio.com/partner?oid=1&affi...