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Agfa Vista (35mm, 100 iso) user-review
written by zark on January 7th, 2009 , one comment (3 votes)

Weapon of Choice: Agfa´s top consumer film, snatch it while it´s still available!

The Agfa Vista is like all 100 ISO films labeled for sunny weather. True, it really shines when the big ´ol ball of burning gas is in the sky: rich, vibrant colours, like a picture coloured with crayons.

Sharpness comes in second when you see the sheer contrast and colours, but at 100 ISO you can expect a sharp picture.

In my humble opinion the film doesn´t only shine on well lit, daylight situations but it´s also perfect when you need a longer shutter time to capture movement or painting with light by moving your camera.

Fact is: Loading the Agfa Vista 100 into your camera – especially when it´s an LC-A – is always a good choice!

This is my favourite film and you might know it by now that this is already discontinued so grab a couple of rolls while you still can!

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one comment

  • superlighter
    by superlighter
    10 months ago

    one of my all time favourite films to use with LCA, from natural tones to ultra plastic brilliant colors never disappointed me for almost 10 years of lomography, a great loss!
    gorgeous gallery!

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