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Konica Monochrome VX (35mm, 400 iso) user-review
written by eva_eva on December 24th, 2008 , 3 comments (2 votes)

The picture of a monochrome: I kept this roll of film for few years and finally the time has come for me to use it on my Fisheye2 during an outing to a lake. I shoot with it indoors and outdoors and also at night, everywhere!

After I have it processed in the lab, upone seeing the outcome of this film made me speechless! I was surprised with the grain nearly invisible on most of my shots. while the monochrome tone wasn’t just black and white, but it was more leaning towards the sepia-tone. There is the presence of this brownish-old taste on them. The retro feeling of the pictures was so interesting!

This is the first time I encountered this film and it was totally an awesome experience. And for sure, I’m already in love with this Konica Monochrome film.

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3 comments

  • dogma
    by dogma
    11 months ago

    Nice shots!! ;)

  • weechonghooi
    by weechonghooi
    11 months ago

    wow.. i have never seen this b4..

  • eva_eva
    by eva_eva
    11 months ago

    thanks :)

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