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Especially in low light conditions, we can get tangible results with 400 ISO films than other films. They neither have lots of grain like high ISO films nor very clear ones. Rather, it's just right. So, how is the Lomography CN 400 film?
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120 film was one of the first Lomo products we came in contact with, and has always been among our favourites, often helping us to publish with magazines such as Vice, Kaltblut, and others. Limited frames shouldn't stop you. We hope to spread love for this format, so here are all the basics you need to enjoy it the most!
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If you ever find yourself wondering what film to use next, look no further. The Lomography CN 400 has plenty to offer, and is perhaps the most reliable film to have in your pocket. Check out what this treasure has to offer!
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The beautiful film set of a Taiwanese epic, Warriors of the Rainbow: Seediq Bale.
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The Lomography Color Negative 400 (120) is a great film no matter how the light conditions are. There is nothing to be said against trying it!
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There are very few 120 films in the market, and it is even rarer to find them in ISO 400. Besides my favourite Lomography 400, there are Kodak Portra 400VC and Fuji Pro400H, let's check them out!