What’s an analogue camera without film? As there are so many exciting emulsions on the market, we’ve decided to bring you the most interesting film reviews and accompanying galleries you could hope to find! Browse by brand, name, type, format and ISO, to show you what you can achieve. Browse the most recent film reviews, see a list of all films or log in to submit a film review.
- Whether you have a passion for B&W, prefer your slide on the wild side or simply want to know more about expired film – satisfy your curiosity in the Film section!
- Film reviews and galleries are compiled both by staff and the wonderful Lomographic community.
- A gallery accompanies all reviews to showcase the different effects and details of each emulsion.
- It’s the place to find the low-down on rare and premium emulsions, as well as, all the basics on the most common 35mm and 120 films out there.
Most recent films
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Fuji Provia (120, 400 iso) User-review

by docrock17
posted about 22 hours ago
5 comments and 2 votesProvia 400X is an awesome slide film that can be cross-processed for the most vivid greens and reds you will ever see in your life!
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Kodak Ultima (35mm, 100 iso) User-Review

by boredbone
posted 1 day ago
4 comments and 7 votesA film that is good and cheap and exclusively for the Philippine market.
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Film Review of the Week

by cruzron
posted 2 days ago
5 comments and 5 votesJoin us this week as we flip around and redscale one of the most used film types out there!
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Kodak T-max (35mm, 400 iso) User-Review

by yun
posted 4 days ago
4 comments and 3 votesHow things will look with an expired film? It was a question in my head, so I decided to share with you all my feelings about it!
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Kodak GOLD 200 (35mm, 200 iso) User-Review

by life_on_mars
posted 6 days ago
10 comments and 10 votesThe Universal film, can shoot in any weather. Pure gold!
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Foma Fomapan (120, 200 iso) User-Review

by life_on_mars
posted 8 days ago
4 comments and 4 votesIdeal solution for crazy photographers who can't stop to make pictures and would locked themselves inside the laboratory with chemicals for film development!
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Kodak Ektachrome Tungsten (35mm, 64 iso) User-Review

by breakphreak
posted 9 days ago
5 comments and 4 votesPaint the life with the most unreal colors :)
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Fuji Neopan 1600 (35mm, 1600 iso) User-Review

by zombiefresh
posted 10 days ago
9 comments and 9 votesFuji Neopan 1600 (35mm) Shutter speed 1/125 Aperture 4 Flash: No Location: Concert Event: GWAR
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Fuji NPS (120, 160 iso) User-Review

by cyan-shine
posted 12 days ago
2 comments and 4 votesThe medium format version of this film delivers awesome portraits!
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Kodak Ektacolor Pro Gold (220, 160 iso) User-Review

by breakphreak
posted 14 days ago
12 comments and 12 votesRedscaling a dinosaur
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Kodak TX400 (35mm, 400 iso) User-Review

by nerdcist
posted 15 days ago
6 comments and 6 votesThe most popular and best selling black and white film in the world, ready to serve you in any kind of lights and will give you high contrast, nice grainy pictures.
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Film Review of the Week

by cruzron
posted 16 days ago
one comment and 3 votesWalk around and don't be afraid to try new things! You never know what gem you might get!
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Kodak Portra 800 (120, 800 iso) User-Review

by nicolas_noir
posted 16 days ago
3 comments and 3 votesEveryone says your Holga loves the sun, but with this 800 iso film, it's time to take it indoors and take some low light lovelies. Love that grain!
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Kodak Ektachrome 100G (120, 100 iso) User-Review

by futuregirl
posted 18 days ago
6 comments and 2 votesOne dream city. One dream camera. One dream film. One hell of a Lomo-Trip. A Tale of love, Kodak E100G and good coffee.
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Clark Color Film 400 (35mm, 400 iso) User-Review

by blue-dog
posted 19 days ago
4 comments and 4 votesIf you find some of this film Clark Color 400, get some and give it a shot in your Lomographic multi-lens cameras!
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