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Lucky Super 200 (35mm, 200 iso) user-review
written by eazy360 on November 26th, 2008 , 7 comments (2 votes)

Go negative, think positive. This humble roll of color print film may be easy on your pockets (just a dollar a roll), but it can certainly pack a punch.

With this recession-chic film, you can snap away with abandon and make unpretentious magic with your favorite cameras: sultrily subdued with creamy colors and a brownish tinge in my finicky FED 5, while bubbly bright in my trusty LC-A… producing lovely blue skies and crisp textures. To accentuate the LC-A vignettes, I overexpose the film to ISO 100 or ISO 50.

Befriend this trusty photographic wonder and, well, you will never be out of luck!

This lovely color negative is manufactured by China Lucky Film Corporation (est. 1958), the largest photosensitive materials and magnetic recording media manufacturer in China. From 2003 to 2007, China Lucky partnered with Eastman Kodak to upgrade its production facilities.

For more information, visit: http://www.luckyfilm.com/eng/index.html

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7 comments

  • cinzinc
    by cinzinc
    12 months ago

    great shots! especially the 17th picture.

  • nat-errant
    by nat-errant
    12 months ago

    really fantastic colors! i might have to pick some of this film up.

  • by deadagone
    12 months ago

    where can you get this film at cause i want to get hundreds of rolls its just fantastic wonderful gallery

  • zoe191
    by zoe191
    12 months ago

    we love lucky!

  • ananditya
    by ananditya
    10 months ago

    wow this is lucky film? this is what happened when you overexposed it? got to try

  • mattydk
    by mattydk
    5 months ago

    just bought 10 rolls of this from a guy on ebay for £20! Can't wait to try it out.

  • andyzz
    by andyzz
    3 months ago

    I've alreay taken a roll of this Lucky, It gonna be one of my favorite neg films.

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