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Take a pair of sunglasses, put them in front of your cameras lens, and shoot. The effects are unique and give you the more expensive film look with regular bargain bin finds.
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Kodak Ultramax 400 got its own style or character. With a cheap negative film where you can get it at any shop easily in the world, you can get a blue tinted photo as you use a tungsten film processing in E6. Sometimes the result is far better, no matter in what condition whether in outdoor or indoor.
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Are you also fond of trying out films you've never seen or heard of just because it is cheap (or whatever your reason may be)? You just have to trust your instincts and tell yourself that whatever the outcome, you got yourself a great deal!
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A color film for only € 0.73 (US$ 1) per roll?! If you are looking for a cheap color film, then you should look in on Müller.
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Konica VX Super 100 may not the best film in the world, but with proper lighting, you should be able to get decent shots from it. It is good enough for my travel documentation and outdoor shooting needs.
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A great choice for a first SLR if the idea of completely manual controls is daunting to you.
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A nice neutral cheap film that is not too flashy, just natural.