Lomography Colour Negative 100 135 Film 3 pack
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Perfect for sunny outdoor photos, Lomography Colour Negative 100 Film is an ISO 100 film that provides an impressive fine grain structure and great hues, resulting in remarkable photos. It is compatible with all 35 mm cameras and uses the standard C-41 development process. It enhances the colours and offers exceptional sharpness along with the ability to perform well indoors as well.
Lomography Colour Negative 100 135 Film 3 pack Key Features:
- ISO 100 rating ensures the ability to shoot in sunny conditions
- Lower light sensitivity results in fine grain texture
- Vibrant hues and enhanced colour palette
- Compatible with all 35 mm cameras
- Uses the standard C-41 development process
- Yields best results in natural colours
- Delivers well-balanced contrast
- Delivers well-balanced contrast
What's in the box?
- 1 x Lomography Colour Negative 100 135 Film 3 Pack
FAQs:
What is a colour negative film?
A colour negative or a print film is the most widely used film, which is easily available. A developed negative is orange-tinted and has inverted colours.
What does ISO 100 rating mean?
An ISO number of a film is the film speed that indicates the sensitivity of that film towards the light. The lower the ISO number is, the lower the sensitivity is, producing a finer grain quality. The ISO 100 is a slow film speed that allows shooting somewhere with a lot of light or on a sunny day. If the ISO number is higher, it becomes ideal for shooting in low-light conditions.
Which process is used for the development of the film?
The colour negatives or print films use the standard C-41 development process.
Which cameras are compatible with this film?
This Lomography film is compatible with all 35 mm cameras.
How can the film be scanned?
This 35 mm film can easily be scanned using a backlit flatbed scanner or the Lomography Smartphone Film Scanner.
Back to topProduct Specification
Exposures | 36 |
For Use With | 35 mm Format |
Quantity | 3 |
Size | 135 |
Type | Colour Film |