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Lucky is my brand new BFF (note: best film forever). Perfect with Holga, cider and crazy friends.
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A very nice film for spring and summer shootings: Agfa Optima 120, ISO 200, negative film.
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Neopan SS expired in 1998: I got a few rolls and tried it using with my LC-A camera. From what I've heard, this is considered as the "school film" in Japan. Even the clumsiest of students could produce an image with it.
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With its round body, excellent lens and the basic feature set, this instant camera offers the user affordability and acceptable usability.
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While everybody knows the big brands such as Fuji, Kodak and Agfa, I tried something different this time.
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Purple Haze! Fuji Sensia 100 gets in my brain, each time I use it doesn't quite come out the same
Actin' funny, but I don't know why...excuse me while I kiss this guy. (?)
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We've all heard about the XA series (XA, XA1, XA2, XA3 and XA4) but nothing beats the original, the first invention that made enormous sucession: the Olympus XA.
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All I thought was this film is simply... a colour negative. But I was wrong.
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Sold on Solid Gold! If film is your currency, then this undervalued treasure is your ticket to photographic riches.
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In a world dominated by digital photography, the Diana+ is a true standout that shows us all the analog is still alive and well!
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Konica Pro is a Pro indeed! If you ever you feel like stepping out of Kodak's and Fuji's road, try out Konica's films and prepare to be surprised!
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With ultra high ISO, fairly fine grain and super saturated colours, Fuji Natura 1600 is the ultimate colour negative film of choice for low light photography.
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A camera designed for the night stalkers among us, this is a wide-apertured, high ISO hungry camera ready to turn night into day.
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The cheap trick: Cheap slide film available at a common German drugstore which also processes films.
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I bought this camera at rag-fair in my hometown for 2€. It's my first medium-format camera, and probably the best.
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Save money and take that b&w-film! A cheap medium format black and white film you should use!
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This is my favourite film of all time! Probably one of the punchiest films ever created and will pick up every inch of colour in your shots.
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Minox 35 ML
Besides the LOMO LCA, there are a ot of small cameras that you can find on out there. Checking your local fleamarket or the internet, there´s always a cam around that comes in handy and lightweighted.
But now let me tell you something about the smallest production full frame 35mm camera ever made. The Minox 35 - in this case the Minox 35 ML.
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Cross processing has fast become an addiction of mine, but once in a while I think it’s good to step back and make sure I don’t underestimate nature’s ordinary colors by using some good ole’ color print film.
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Agat 18 is the smallest camera in my collection. It is so compact that can fit into the palm, doesn't take too much space in the pocket, that is why you can always be ready for the unexpected and interesting things with this camera.