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Lomography 603 35 mm 100/36 ISO Fine Color Negative Film - 3 Rolls in a Pack (Red)

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  • Super-fine grain color negative.
  • Ultra-saturated with heavy blacks, cutting whites and insane colors.
  • High detail 100 ISO.
  • 24X36mm (35mm) 36 exposures
  • 24X36mm (35mm) 36 exposures.
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Film Format 35mm 35mm 35mm 35mm
Dimensions 2 inches x 4 inches x 4 inches 1.4 inches x 5.5 inches x 4.3 inches 2 inches x 4 inches x 4 inches 1.5 inches x 1.5 inches x 2.5 inches
Item Package Weight 0.05 pounds 0.15 pounds 0.2 pounds 0.09 pounds
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Product Dimensions 4 x 4 x 2 inches
Item Weight 0.8 ounces
Shipping Weight 0.8 ounces (View shipping rates and policies)
ASIN B001DZ9E7G
Item model number 603
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4.1 out of 5 stars 33 customer reviews

4.1 out of 5 stars
Best Sellers Rank #67 in Electronics > Camera & Photo > Film Photography > Film
#3,153 in Camera & Photo > Camera & Photo Accessories
Date first available at Amazon.com June 17, 2003

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Background: I am an amateur photographer (some paid gigs, but I don't make a living out of it) and wanted to do a more in depth review of this film. I shoot 35mm as a hobby and live in the bright sun of Arizona, so I wanted to see how this film worked primarily as an alternative to Kodak Gold 200, the other inexpensive film option. I do not actually shoot on Lomo cameras, and wanted to see how this would work in traditional 35mm SLR's and rangefinders. For this review I am testing the film with my Canon A1 and various lenses (20mm f2.8, 35mm f2, and 55mm f1.2) to see if it works as a general use film, and will update this review later using a Minolta Maxxum 7000 and Contax G1. Personally I do not have an interest in lots of grain, light leaks, or unpredictable results, and will be reviewing the film as it compares to other general use negative films.

Film overview: Lomography themselves do not actually make film. Instead, they rebrand other film types and sell them under their own brand. I have heard that these are usually expired films, which gives them their signature “look” (higher grain, color shifts, unpredictable exposures). The expiration date was labeled on the package as 1/2016. You can tell who the original manufacturer of the film is by checking the 6 digit serial number below the barcode. Mine was 114034, making it a repackage of the Italian film Solaris by Ferrania. That makes this film quite a value, as rolls of that type are normally $7 each, and this package gets you 3 rolls for $8. I will compare this lomo repackage to Ektar 100, Kodak Gold 200, and lastly samples of Solaris 100 that I have found on the web.

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For my developing and prints I use Costco. Great prices and generally good results.
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I bought this film with the purpose of using it with a Diana Mini camera, a lot of people discouraged me of buying it because it's ISO 100 (slow type of film), but since I live in a place where is bright and sunny at least 300 days of the year I decided to give it a try. I was not dissapointed at all, the pictures had vivid colors and there where no grainy photos whatsoever!

I must highlight that this film is best suited for bright and sunny days where it works best, if your intention is to take shots at night without a tripod go with ISO 800 or higher, or if you pretend to take pictures indoors and outdoors use the ISO 400.
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I was expecting a better performance of this new film. in particular when I got the 100ASA but the excessive grain does not equal like the old brands. Color is very decent. Perhaps I am missing the old KODAK film.
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I purchased a three-pack of this film mainly as a curiosity to see if it lived up to its "fine color" description. I shot several rolls with a Canon AE-1 (using the "program" setting as well as a few higher shutter speeds) and results for the most part were pretty nice.

As mentioned elsewhere, you'll need ample light to get the most of your shots. Outdoor shots in bright daylight yielded some great pictures though the degree of color saturation depends largely on what you're shooting. The richer the subject color the more distinct the images will tend to be I've noticed. Backyard shots of our dogs (2 black labs & a German shepherd) against a green yard looked great for example, whereas shots of our kids playing at the park didn't appear any more saturated than shots taken using regular garden-variety film.

For what it costs, it certainly doesn't hurt to try - good light and a color-rich subject will definitely make it worth the outlay.
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I like this film. I like the results from it, and it's a great value. I'm not sure if this is actually repackaged Ferrania Solaris film or not, but I can verify that the manufacturer code on this film lists it as made by Ferrania. Ferrania Solaris used to run about $6 or $7 a roll, which would make this an awesome value. Either way I like the film, and will order some more.
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Maybe I set my sights too high, but for 100 ISO, I was expecting better color and less grain. Maybe my exposures were off. Photography is subjective, and my opinion is that this film is economical but I'll try elsewhere in the future.
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I was pleasantly surprised at the brilliance of color in this film. It was every bit as good as any non-professional film I have used. (kodak Ultramax 400, fuji film Superia 200 and 400). I rate it as good as the top non-professional films
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Hey guys, rather than complain and say, my pictures were crappy because of this crappy slow film, use a tripod. Great images aren't free. If you're shooting fast moving subjects, then you're using the wrong film for the job at hand.
Digital spoils us fast, I guess.
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