📷 Snap, Share, and Roar with Color!
The Lomography Color Tiger 110 3 Pack is a vibrant, full-color negative film designed for 110 format cameras, featuring a 200 ISO speed for versatile shooting in various lighting conditions. Perfect for everyday use and compatible with standard pocket cameras, this film invites photographers to rediscover the joy of analog photography.
S**E
Yes, you can still buy 110 film, and yes, it works great
I bought this to see if my old Rollei 110 camera still worked. You can buy a single roll pack, but I figured I'd get the 3-roll, since it's a lot cheaper per roll, and if the first roll didn't come out, I could sell the other 2 rolls on-line.Yep, camera still works great, and the pictures look really good. I scan/print my own film, so I just got the film developed and had the negative rolls sent to me to scan. You do really need a high-DPI scanner to get good scans out of the tiny film, but the quality is really good for a re-release of a film type that was discontinued sometime late last century.You can't blow up the scans to much more than a 5x7 before you start to lose detail, but to me the point is to be able to get decent "computer screen/facebook" sized photos, which this 110 film does perfectly fine.There are not a lot of shops that still process 110 film, I had to send mine to Lomo to do, but the prices aren't bad, and I was doing this for the pure fun of it.If you have a nice, old pocket 110 you want to fig out and re-use, this film should work great for you. Definitely recommend it.
M**1
A FINE GRAINED 200 ASA. GREAT FILM
This film has become legend. It's colour really pop and its wide exposure latitude makes it a great 'go to' film.
C**A
Great Film
Film works perfectly. Great pictures
J**B
One of the Only 110mm Films on the Market
110mm film is hard to come across and is quite pricey. This was the cheapest I could find it for so I thought I'd give it a try.My photos came out great and the guy that develops my film was very shocked that they came out that the way they did as well! It's a fun film/camera to play with!
T**R
Lomography is THE place to get fresh 110 film
I recently found an old Minolta 110 camera, while organizing my things. I purchased this camera in the early 80's. I put a fresh AA battery in it and a fresh roll of film from Lomography. I can't wait to get the 1st roll developed. I only wish they still had those "Fotomat" stores in every parking lot.
C**A
Beautiful results- grainy gorgeous film <3
I’ve had my mom’s Hawkeye Pocket Instamatic from the 70s for years and finally decided to buy film for it and I’m so glad I did! The photos turned out beautifully. I sent them to Lomography Labs in Brooklyn and got them developed for about $17 each roll. I still have a third roll in my camera and can’t wait to see how they turn out. It’s a bit of an expensive hobby but I love vintage film cameras so it’s so worth it to me!
S**R
The only 110 film currently being produced
If you are like me and love shooting film you may have been hunting some 110 film for those old cameras, well this is the only 110 film being produced today, so skip the expired stuff and give it a shot. If you don't happen to have any old 110s laying around, you can pick them up pretty cheap on the used market. This film comes in the traditional cartridge and is 200 speed, C-41 Color Negative film, think typical 80's color 110 film.The color and grain size on this film is amazing and most labs that process 35mm film can also process 110, I send my to LomoLabs and get prints, scans and my negatives returned all for under $20 and they do a super job. The photos look like the ones I remember getting as a kid.The only negative I can add about this film is the paper backing seems to have pin hoes so several photos on every roll tend to have orange spots. This is easily fixed by putting a piece of tape on the rear "window" of your 110 camera, but it would be nice if Lomography could remedy this issue. That is the only reason I give this film 4 stars.
A**S
This film is better than I remember.
I recently dusted off my Minolta 110 Zoom camera and loaded it with this film. The results were way beyond my expectations. The photgraphs were sharper than the camera produced back in the 70's. In fact I love the photographes the camera takes. I've already ordered more of this film. The only thing is that I need a good economical place to process the film.
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