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Living in England, the light is often limited -- even in the Summer -- and this is often the time that I want to capture the action around me. So I tried Lomography Colour Negative 800 film in my action sampler and I was not disappointed with the results.
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Street photography is unpredictable. So the last thing you should worry about is whether that roll of film you have chosen for the day (or night) is fast enough for the conditions.
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The fastest film in Lomography Shop. For Lomographers, By Lomographers.
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I really love the photos from my first experience with Lomography CN 800 35mm. This high speed film handles the low light situation very well, though a bit grainy.
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I finally got around to trying out the Lomography Color Negative 800 film. I did not get disappointed.
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My main reason for buying this film was my camera's fixed aperture. Also, I was planning to take some underwater shots. I used an Aquapix waterproof camera for a trip to the beach!
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Being an addict of Lomography, I want to take photos all the time. Whenever I want to take photos, I will take several rolls of films. Yet, there is always one particular type of film chosen: Lomography CN 800 35mm.
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Is the day a bit overcast and gloomy? Are you not sure if the sun will poke its head out of the clouds? Are you using a fixed shutter-speed camera? Well, Lomography CN 800 35mm film is for you!
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You can use Lomography ISO 800 Colour negative high speed film to take photos during different times from day to night, and you will find that the effect is very different!
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Lomography's 120 format color negative 800 film is full of color with a noticeable but pleasant grain. It's great food for Dianas, and it's fast become my go to film for moderate light shooting with my little blue beauty. Regardless of the subject, I know I'll be happy when I load this emulsion!