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Spring season means some parts of the world are getting a little bit more sunshine each day, so it's a good time to start stocking on some lower ISO films! Looking for something new to try? You might want to take a look at these reviews by your fellow lomographers on Fuji Pro 160S in 35mm and 120 formats, and see if it's something you can consider!
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This was the very first slide film I have ever used, so my review will be from a newbie's perspective. My first film was disaster, the second better, and I’m looking forward to mastering the third.
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The slowest film Ilford produces might also be the sharpest black and white film you can get your hands on.
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They say all that glitters is not gold, but I say Lomography X-Pro Slide 200 120 is a treasure like gold!
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Itching to try a new slide film? If you haven't tried shooting with Fuji Provia 100F, whether in 35mm or 120 format, why not put it on your "films to try" list? But, if you want to find out first what your fellow lomographers have to say about it, we bring you a Reviews on Rewind installment dedicated to this popular Fuji slide film that yields blue-ish and green-ish hues!
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This was the first ever roll of black and white film that I had used. I was a bit worried about not being able to achieve the results I've seen with black and white films by other people. But, to my surprise, I was definitely happy with the results: moody, dramatic, and a little creepy. Everything one could ask for.
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This blue-toned, high saturation, fine grained slide film is normally used to duplicate slides using a slide duplicator instead of a lens. You can also use it to shoot with any camera as long as you adapt to its very low sensitivity.
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I was a Latecomer who missed lots of the RedScale fun. And now I am falling deeply in love with the film!
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First time I used this film was three years ago, a friend of mine sent this roll for doubles. She said that this roll was already exposed and I have to expose it too with my Horizon. To shorten the story, we are doing a film swap or doubles so nothing new, but when I received the result from the photo lab, it was the perfect combination between Lomography Redscale 100 and the Horizon Perfekt! What a surprise!
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I am by no means an expert on film stocks, but here is my opinion of Fuji's Velvia 50 ISO slide film (cross-processed).
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Each week, we place the spotlight on some of the most interesting and insightful reviews from the community. Are you itching to find out which ones from this week made it to the cut? Then, what are you waiting for? Go ahead and read on!
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I know you're itching to try some new film. But what's that...you're allergic to commitment? There a remedy, and it's all in one convenient package!
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Each week, we place the spotlight on some of the most interesting and insightful reviews from the community. Are you itching to find out which ones from the past week made it to the cut? Then, what are you waiting for? Go ahead and read on!
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Each week, we place the spotlight on some of the most interesting and insightful reviews from the community. Are you itching to find out which ones from the past weeks made it to the cut? Then, what are you waiting for? Go ahead and read on!
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Each week, we place the spotlight on some of the most interesting and insightful reviews from the community. Are you itching to find out which ones from the past week made it to the cut? Then, what are you waiting for? Go ahead and read on!
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Each week, we place the spotlight on some of the most interesting and insightful reviews from the community. Are you itching to find out which ones from the past weeks made it to the cut? Then, what are you waiting for? Go ahead and read on!
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As I said before, I am new to this, so I am playing around with as much different films as I can get my hands on. There was this fuss about Kodak T-Max a while ago, so I decided to get one and try...Have a look!
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Here's a review of the Agfa CT Precisa, featuring a trip to the UK Farm, located at Kluang in Johor. Grassy fields and lots of wooly sheep included. Read on!
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When I bought my first lomography camera (what is now years ago), I loaded it with the film, which seemed to me to be the best solution for a “lomography beginner”. It was the Lomography CN 400 iso film, the film which proved itself to be a versatile companion for every situation.
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Each week, we place the spotlight on some of the most interesting and insightful reviews from the community. Are you itching to find out which ones from this week made it to the cut? Then, what are you waiting for? Go ahead and read on!