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I hadn't used the Lomography CN 800 ISO (35mm) very much until recently. In Barcelona, I loaded it in my LC-A+ to use it mostly for night shots and long exposures. This turned out to be a great partnership and I was thrilled with the results.
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Lomography CN 800 is a color negative film with a high ISO. Not everyone loves a picture that has lots of grain because it can sometimes look messy. But to me it's ART. This is my favorite Lomography film ever, trust me.
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Fancy having a film that could capture every little detail in your shot even in extremely low light conditions which could be obtained at affordable price? Just go for Lomography Color Negative 800 and you’ll surely love it!
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When I go traveling, I will take different sorts of films for different uses. Yet, Lomography 800 120 will always be in the lot. It is great for taking photos for day and night.
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High speed film is rarely found in local film stores here in Malaysia. If there is any, for sure, it will be expensive film although it was expired. Thank God, Lomography produces their own high speed color negative films. It's affordable to buy with it incredible performance to shoot whether in low light, indoors or outdoors.
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I bought a Lomography 800 ISO film this winter, just to try it out. As I put it in my LC-A, I found out that the ISO settings reach to 400. I got a bit frustrated, although I still hoped that the film could come out well. And actually, it did!
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I adore taking pictures with my Diana Mini but I was always running into the same problem. I needed a film that would produce great shots - at night! The prime of my picture taking occurs when the sun goes down so the Lomography Color Negative 800 (35mm, 800 iso) was my solution!
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It’s one of those occasions where you realised the sun has already went down just as when you’ve had your camera ready to take what you think is the greatest low-light snapshot of your life... until you had your images done from the photolab and none of them was properly exposed, what could be the reason?