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Lomography B&W100 (120, 100 iso) staff-review
written by d_i_d on August 19th, 2008 , 11 comments (1 vote)

  • Tags
  • Brand
    Lomography
  • Name
    Lomography B&W100
  • en, common, type
    black and white
  • Format
    120
  • en, common, iso
    100
  • en, common, produced_since
    2008 –

Our very own and very special black & white medium format film! Deep blacks and clear whites: The Lomography B&W 100 is the ideal compañero for all your medium format Lomographic Cameras.

A truly classic black & white film: The 100 ISO provides very nice contrast and an amazing texture. It perfectly fits with all Lomographic Cameras such as the Diana+, the Lubitel or the Holga. In combination with a plastic lens your shots may appear a bit mysterious. The Lomography B&W 100 provides amazing results in almost every light condition. If you use this film for portraits, results will have a very classic touch and nice contrast. If you use it when the sun is shining, you will get stunning pictures with even harder contrast and amazing saturation.

Grain usually stays very low when normally developed but can easily be boosted when the film is slightly pushed. As you can see in the gallery, it’s also worth giving it a try for some multi exposures or flash pictures. It’s a black & white multi-talent!

Some usefull information: Panchromatic B/W Film with ISO 100. Should be developed in Kodak D-76 or D-23 Developer!

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11 comments

  • vicuna
    by vicuna
    about 1 year ago

    Waow, I didn't know that lomo had his own 120 b&w film!!!

  • vicuna
    by vicuna
    about 1 year ago

    Where can we get this lomo b&w film???? It doesn't appear in the shop??????

  • d_i_d
    by d_i_d
    about 1 year ago

    Well, have another look and you will find it ;-)
    Brand new Stuff!

  • vicuna
    by vicuna
    about 1 year ago

    Ok, I see it now!!! :)))) GREAT!!!

  • grenoouille
    by grenoouille
    about 1 year ago

    woooohooo! Does it come with a processing chart??? How long in Ilfosol S at 9+1 for instance???

  • grenoouille
    by grenoouille
    about 1 year ago

    And has it got the 3 different frame numberings on the paper???

  • yager_a
    by yager_a
    about 1 year ago

    the prices in the shop are much higher than the email said... which is it??

  • by ttphone
    about 1 year ago

    From the look of the Roll it´s Shanghai GP-3 for pretty sure. Please consult some forums on this film before you buy it. Shanghai film can seriously spoil your photo fun!! The emulsion comes off in chips etc. I made that experience myself!

  • brunomiguel
    by brunomiguel
    about 1 year ago

    What a surprise!!!! I didn`t know nothing about this film....
    Cool b&w shots!!

  • reinertlee
    by reinertlee
    about 1 year ago

    Beautiful gallery!

  • agrimony
    by agrimony
    11 months ago

    maybe you should print the exposure numeration in a deeper white. i just tried this film with my lubitel, but i winded the film too far because no number was indentifiable through the exposure counter window. i would not buy this film if this would not change.

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