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Lomopedia: Lomography Color Negative 400 ISO 35 mm
The go-to, all-around, no-fail film favored by Lomographers all over the world, CN 400 is one of the most versatile films you will ever use. Perfect for just about any shooting assignment, whether for everyday analogue snap shooting or special photographic events, you'll never go wrong with Color Negative 400.
You'll love the vibrant colors and stunning sharpness that Lomography Color Negative 400 35 mm film produce. Be bewildered with superior image quality, whether you are shooting under sunny or cloudy conditions, indoors or outdoors, night or day, happy or sad, etc. Try it with your favorite camera and see for yourself! Try Lomography Color Negative 400 ISO 35 mm today!
Type: Color negative film ISO: 400 Exposures: 36 Developing: C-41 (one-hour photo labs) Compatibility: For use with all 35 mm cameras Other: Legendary Ferrania Solaris emulsion
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