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After the Ferrania Solaris 100 and 200, I have now tested the Ferrania FG Plus 400. If you want to know more about this film, go ahead and read on!
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I ordered myself a big bunch of Ferrania Solaris 200 films. The films I got have only 12 pictures per roll (must be the reason why they were so cheap), and since then, I always use them for testing. I did nearly everything to this films (overexposing, underexposing, pushing, pulling, redscale, cross-processing in E6), and I now want to present you the results.
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Ferrania Solaris is a series of color negative films made by Ferrania in Italy. I recently bought a bunch of unmarked film canisters loaded with the 100 ISO variety that was recently expired. It's been my default choice since.
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Ferrarnia Solaris 200 is a color negative film that you can get for little money, but comes with wonderful colors. Read more about the film after the jump!
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I achieved unexpected results the first time I used an Italian film, Ferrania Solaris, I spammed the ISO 100 Solaris under bright daylight without thinking about the results. I burnt through one roll of film until my winder can't turn anymore...
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Ever wonder how cool it will be to be able to see through the innocent eyes of a child? Give them a camera instead of a lollipop.
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If you're looking for fun and an enjoyable experience then you should try Ferrania Solaris film.