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Stealthy, sleek and likely 007's camera of choice. "You can take images and stay very low-key". Let's hear more from Natura owner, shooter and Lomography's own agent: somapic!
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A very cheap 35mm 200 speed colour negative film, gives nice tones and colours, and has nice amounts of detail. A great partner for any camera, as it can be used in mixed lighting situations.
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Pocket sized fun: The Fuji Superia is a Pocketfilm also known as 110 format and It comes in a plastic cartridge!
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Looking for a good film to shoot with? Expired Fuji Superia ASA 100 can be the answer, especially when you run out of film throughout your holidays!
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Not only does Tai O possess beautiful scenery, it also has a unique attitude to life. It is a place to lay back, enjoy life, and do some people watching. Hong Kong is not a dead town, view Tai O from two different colorful perspectives!
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Who said that using a higher ISO film will result in grainier photos? Try Fuji Superia 1600 for a different perspective! Take a look at my fine-grained photos after the jump!
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I got my hands on an original LC-A and ran a test roll through it. Using Fuji 400, I got better results out of this camera than I have using my compact Leica. This is a REAL compact king.
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My local lab (Jessops, Sauchiehall Street, Glasgow) give me a free roll of Fuji C200 every time I have them process a 35mm film. It's a deal that makes it so easy to shoot 35mm because you can ALWAYS afford to have a roll of film on you. Fuji C200 is a negative 200iso film suitable for a multitude of Lomographic situations.
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Every year, Cisco Cultural Association promotes a three-day festival in the heart of Marinha Grande city. This is a great opportunity to grab my Cosina CX-1, load it with 400 ISO film and shoot some great bands.
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A low budget negative film with very good quality.
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So you want to try red scale film but are having trouble to find one? No problem. Make one for yourself.
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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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Beautiful vivid colour with vibrant and intense blue. Seem a 'lil bit like an X-pro slide. The grain is smoothly fine. Sharpness is great too. Contrast in some pictures are fantastic. Green colour also cool. Whenever you're feeling blue, try this film.
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We now set our sights on the the month of August, which was ripe with saturated scenes and cross-processed dreams. Let's reminisce, go back in time, and enjoy these vivid images taken with the community's equally vivid imaginations!
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The film is described as being; Bold colours, great skin tones, and super-reliable performance means that Reala is quite possibly the best consumer-grade color negative film in the world. For real! All of my Diana F+ rolls have used this film.
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If you like the colors of expired film but your fridge is filled with film that expires in some years, you'll like this very simple tip.
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For your everyday shooting needs, there is only one film you need to look for: Fuji's contrasty Superia 400!
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I must admit I´m a low light fan. There´s nothing more satisfying than shooting in light situations that are somehow difficult. Yet that is no problem with an automatic or semi automatic camera and the Fuji Superia 400.
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Low-light buddy! At 400 iso this film is a great companion for indoor and low light shots.
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After a first try with Diana that was not so convincing, Kuasimudo and I wanted to shoot new doubles, but this time with 35 mm. And the results are so much better.