Lomography CN 400 (35mm, 400 iso) staff-review
written by fookshit
on January 27th, 2009
, 40 submissions
, 7 comments
(1 vote)
For someone who can’t avoid snapping those shots either day in or day out, this latest emulsion we have should be loaded in your cameras immediately!
Upon admitting this roll of film on any of your beloved analogue light contraptions, subconsciously, you’ve just bought a ticket that is bound to photographic versatility. Low light shooters won’t be left with any underexposures, multilensers can freeze any action in sight without having any second thoughts and for those who just have shaky wrists can now avoid those unintentional blurs on their photographs even without using any help from an electronic flash.
Instead, everyone can have the most colourful Lomographs with just a push of a shutter button. Though this film boasts a high sensitivity of 400 ISO, it still promises brighter colour depiction, optimised contrast levels and finer grain which makes it possible to have good looking prints no matter when or where you might have been shooting with this roll of film.
Recommended for anyone who is having a break from an excessive use of cross-processed slides or simply just someone who is a Lomographic purist, whichever it is, this film is reason enough for you not to give up your analogue way of life.






















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