Historic film manufacturer ORWO launches its first new 35mm stock in 50 years

A sample image shot with the new ORWO Wolfen NP100 B&W film stock.
A sample image shot with the new ORWO Wolfen NP100 B&W film . ORWO

The analog photography industry is going through some strange times. Film photography hasn’t been this popular in years, yet film stock is getting harder to find—or it’s increasing dramatically in price—left, right, and center. ‘s always a joy, then, when we get to report some good news: film manufacturer ORWO is releasing a brand new black-and-white 35mm film later this year. 

Who is ORWO?

A sample image shot with the new ORWO Wolfen NP100 B&W film stock.
Canisters of the new film stock will be DX coated for maximum compatibility with 35mm cameras. ORWO

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While ORWO might not have the name recognition as, say, or Fujifilm, it’s a brand with as much history. Founded in 1909 in Wolfen, Germany, as an offshoot of AGFA, it’s been making film for more than a century. In fact, it was one of the biggest film manufacturers in the Soviet Union during the War, producing film in East Germany that was shot by photographers on both sides of the Berlin .

Wolfen NP100, though, is the company’s first new film in 50 years. It’s part of a push by the company following a merger and financial restructuring to start a new chapter for the storied brand. 

Introducing Wolfen NP100

Wolfen NP100 is an “exceptionally” fine-grained ISO 100 35mm B&W photographic film. According to the announcement on Instagram, it’s a successor to the company’s NP15, NP20, and NP27 films which, even though they expired in the 70s, are still being shot today with “wonderful results.”

A sample image shot with the new ORWO Wolfen NP100 B&W film stock.
Wolfen NP100 should provide lots of contrast and fine grain. ORWO

Judging by the initial samples provided, along with ORWO’s description, we’re expecting it to produce results similar to Ilford Delta 100 (which we ). That being said, we’ll hold off making any absolute assessments until we run a roll or two through a camera and the results.

Given the name, it’s no surprise that NP100 is being produced in the company’s factory in Bitterfeld-Wolfen, where it’s been making film since 1910. 

How to get some Wolfen NP100

A sample image shot with the new ORWO Wolfen NP100 B&W film stock.
The new stock is available for preorder now for $11 a roll. ORWO

NP100 is being released in a “strictly limited run” of 36,000 36-exposure roles. Previous announcements had suggested that the film would be available in April but transport delays (which are no surprise given the ongoing supply chain crisis) have delayed the timeline a bit. It is now expected to start shipping in June.

NP100 is available for pre-order right now through ORWO’s online store for $11 a roll. If you’re putting in an order, we’d suggest also checking out the company’s UN54, NP400, and DN21 films. UN54, in particular, is a great, versatile B&W film stock.

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