📷 Snap, Share, and Shine with Lomography's Color Tiger!
The Lomography Color Tiger 110 3 Pack is a vibrant, pocket-friendly film designed for 110 cameras, featuring a 200 ISO speed for versatile shooting, including low-light conditions. Perfect for capturing everyday moments and adventures, this film brings a splash of color to your photography.
Package Dimensions L x W x H | 13.5 x 7.1 x 4.1 centimetres |
Package Weight | 227 g |
Product Dimensions L x W x H | 7.6 x 3.8 x 14 centimetres |
Item Weight | 57 g |
Brand | Lomography |
Colour | Color Film |
Part number | f110c3 |
Guaranteed software updates until | unknown |
M**S
Perfect for my needs
Great goody bag filler for our trip to Disneyland Paris to go with a disposable camera
W**M
110 film
To try in Pentax 110 SLR, good that it is in production after many years
C**Y
Great to have 110 film back on the shelves and ...
Great to have 110 film back on the shelves and a bonus, it's good stuff. All we need now is APS film and we've cracked it.
K**N
This is a good product, 110 film doesnt produce the best results
This is a good product, 110 film doesnt produce the best results, but are fun to use and sometime you get good but unusual results!
S**E
Four Stars
V.good
N**E
Great product. Can't in perfect condition
Brilliant
A**K
Ok
Ok
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
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.
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