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2 of 2 people found the following review helpful:
3.0 out of 5 stars
Just ok,
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This review is from: Lomography 35mm 36 Exposure 800 ISO film- 3 pack (Electronics)
Pictures did not have very good resolution, I used fujifilm for my last fish eye photographs and the colors were MUCH nicer & clearer so I would recommend youlook at fujifilm if you are purchasing film for a fisheye.
2 of 2 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars
Works as advertised,
This review is from: Lomography 35mm 36 Exposure 800 ISO film- 3 pack (Electronics)
I recently bought this film hoping for radical color effects for use with my Diana Mini. The results were surprising in that the film grain really is fine, and in fact very smooth images were taken. It may have been due to other factors but the colors weren't as fascinating as it may seem it should be. It is still very nice though. I've taken photos in a foggy setting amd they came out very blue and moody. In an indoor setting with lamps on the oranges and reds were quite pronounced. It's hard to believe they were taken on the same film! Be careful when and if you scan your negatives though. The numbering and print on the film makes it confusing. In fact, Costco printed the images completely backwards. That may be a case by case issue though. Anyways, this is a fun film to use and I would recommend it.
5 of 7 people found the following review helpful:
2.0 out of 5 stars
Waste of money,
This review is from: Lomography 35mm 36 Exposure 800 ISO film- 3 pack (Electronics)
This isn't a waste of money because it doesn't work, or it doesn't come good, or anything like that. It's a waste of money because Lomoraphic film is just an overpriced version of any other film you could get for half the price. It works just the same as any other films, the only difference is that it's sometimes expired. Expired film is what can give Lomographic pictures their charm. If you can find a flea market or drug store that'll sell you expired film for even cheaper, go for it.
0 of 7 people found the following review helpful:
3.0 out of 5 stars
Not worth the money,
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This review is from: Lomography 35mm 36 Exposure 800 ISO film- 3 pack (Electronics)
Cheaply made and very basic functions. Flash pictures have not come out well, still playing with it to see how to improve those. Regular photos are not bad, but the whole camera is very flimsy. The loading mechanism is sporadic and requires a few tries to get the film started properly.
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Lomography 35mm 36 Exposure 800 ISO film- 3 pack by Lomography
$15.00 $9.90
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