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The Lomography Color Negative 400 ISO 120 3 Pack is a premium film designed for photographers who crave bold colors and exceptional detail. With a versatile 400 ISO rating, this film excels in various lighting conditions, making it perfect for capturing stunning images outdoors. Each pack contains three rolls, providing ample opportunities to explore your creativity.
Compatible Devices | Camera |
Lighting Type | Daylight |
ISO Equivalent | 120 |
Film Format | 120 |
Exposure Count | 8 |
Film Color | Color |
Roll Quantity | 3 |
D**E
2 photos I took from each roll
These are two photos each from the 3 rollsFirst time using lomo 400In a few photos I got these deep light streaks some so deep I lost a few frames but the ones that I didn’t I think came out great with the light streaks.The second set came out beautifully there’s other photos on this set there is tiny tiny light streaks which I also think make the photos look great.Third set I set at a night setting these came out really good. But also lost a few frames from this shot for reasons unknownI say try it out but get one box first before you go crazy!I’m going to try lomo 800 nextHappy shooting!
H**I
Five Stars
It look strange. I don't know how it work. Look different from what I expected. Hope it work well.
M**K
Great film! Great price!
Exactly as described and shipping was way faster then it was estimated to arrive. Awesome film and I love the colors.
R**B
nice saturation
I read an earlier review that was negative. I encountered nothing negative with this product. It was a good film and the results were very nice and very lomo, with a high color saturation. I will be buying this again.
4**N
Drab color, horrendous curling after processing.
I ordered 6 rolls, 2 3-packs.I just finished processing my first roll. I may end up giving away the other rolls.The color is drab, like pale grey fog with some open spots. Not a good look. I understand the LOMO thing... and if I was shooting out of a Holga, ok, well yeah.Out of a real camera, set up for correct exposures, remember, the aperture and shutter speeds, right??What a disappointing experience.Then, the film curls horribly after drying. I mean pincurl curling, like two men and a small horse with power tools getting it between two pieces of glass to scan, and forget getting it fitted into a scanning mask. I have several, including the LOMOGRAPHY Digit Iliza scan mask for 120 roll film.... Not a chance.With all that said. It's horrible film.
K**Z
Good detail
Good detail, fine grain, wish it was more punchy. Though I did shoot in overcast, I'll shoot in better conditions in the future. Maybe it is punchy.
D**E
Acceptable inexpensive film, with a catch.
My local shop carries this film, and I've shot it in my Kiev 60 and Fuji g690. I like the film for what it is: a comparatively cheap color 120 film, which is handy for hungry cameras like my Fujica (8 shots per roll at 6x9). I develop it at home in Unicolor c41 chemicals. It dries flat-ish enough for my epson film holders. The grain seems a little big, but I don't find it unpleasant (if I don't want to see grain I shoot digital).Two caveats: First, the backing paper is thick. I'd even call it springy. And too smooth. This makes it want to unroll while you're loading and unloading it. Maybe Lomography AG wants me to have more fat (phat?) rolls with light leaks. Also, the tapes at either end of the roll are glossy self-adhesive stickers that rip off too easily and are unreliable.Secondly, and this is mostly for Kiev 60 owners, that thick backing paper seems to cause frame spacing issues with the Kiev frame advance. My camera gives good frame spacing with Ilford and Kodak films, but with this stuff my frames get pretty wide by the end of the roll. So wide, in fact, that a strip of 3 won't quite fit in a Print File 120-4B sleeve. Also, I find that the actual film strip is on the short side for 120 films, and I have to start the film short of the "start" arrow on the backing paper by around 1 inch in order to actually get all 12 frames on the roll (otherwise the last frame runs halfway off the end of the strip). Now, for a Kiev with the usual frame bunching/overlap, this might be a good thing. The g690 seems to not have this issue one way or the other.
A**L
Great color film.
It's pretty decent film. The colors render well with Tetanol C-41 developer at 102F. I've been buying this film for a while. I use it in my Holga and in a Zeiss Ikonta 521A.
A**X
Un vendeur particulièrement professionnel et un produit de qualité
Une pellicule de qualité c'est une chose, un excellent vendeur qui est soucieux de la satisfaction client. Mon premier envoi s'était perdu avant la livraison, suite à un bref échange avec le vendeur il m'a été renvoyé une deuxième pellicule dans un packaging parfait. Je recommande ce vendeur ainsi que ce produit.
M**.
films argentiques
qualité supérieure de films argentiques
E**Y
Colori vivaci, prezzo contenuto
Colori molto vivaci, in perfetto stile Lomo. Nulla da eccepire, sono 3 pellicole a un prezzo sufficientemente basso, ma ricordate che 400 iso per alcune vecchie macchine sono un po' tanti, ma a voi la scelta.
V**A
Money in drain
Seems like expired film or may be exposed to too much radiation. I just developed the film in fresh mix of c41 and the whole film is faded out as if the film was long expired. Just to clear my doubts about chemicals, immediately I developed another roll of film imported from USA and the images popped up beautifully. Hence it is seller's fault for not maintaining standards and quality. The rolls don't even have expiry date. Don't buy these rolls. Instead import from US or UK or buy on amazon global.
T**.
Gutes Preis/ Leistungsverhältnis
Auf der Suche nach einem bezahlbaren Farbfilm für das Mittelformat habe ich diesen Film ausprobiert und ich wurde nicht enttäuscht.Man erhält herrlich satte Farben (fast schon etwas plakativ) bei einem akzeptabel feinen Korn, für einen 400er Film.Die Filme werden in China hergestellt, was wohl auch den Preis erklärt. Für mich ist das kein Problem, da ich leidenschaftlich mit meiner Seagull 4 A fotografiere. Positiver Nebeneffekt: während die Seagull gelegentlich leichte Probleme mit dem "Verdauen" dünner, westlicher Filme hat, laufen diese Filme ausgezeichnet. Chinesische Kamera plus chinesischer Film: das passt!Einziger Kritikpunkt : die (selbstklebende) Banderole am Filmende ist nur an den Enden mit Klebstoff versehen. Da kann es bei dem heftig pappenden Klebstoff passieren, daß die Banderole einreißt und sich kaum noch befestigen lässt. Etwas Tesafilm in der Fototasche ist hilfreich.
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