Lomography Colour Negative 400 135 Film (3 pack)
Lomography Colour Negative 400 Film is a medium-speed film with an exposure rating of ISO 400 that delivers bold colours and impressive sharpness. It can be used for shooting under sunny or cloudy conditions and yields the best results in low-light conditions. It is compatible with all 35 mm cameras and uses the standard C-41 development process to give a rich texture and impressive saturation. More
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Lomography Colour Negative 400 Film is a medium-speed film with an exposure rating of ISO 400 that delivers bold colours and impressive sharpness. It can be used for shooting under sunny or cloudy conditions and yields the best results in low-light conditions. It is compatible with all 35 mm cameras and uses the standard C-41 development process to give a rich texture and impressive saturation.
Lomography Colour Negative 400 135 Film (3 Pack) Key Features:
- Delivers good quality in sunny or cloudy conditions
- ISO 400 exposure rating makes it ideal for shooting in low-light conditions
- Yields bold colours and an impressive sharpness
- Uses the standard C-41 development process
- Compatible with all 35 mm cameras
- 35 mm film format comes in small canisters
- Render natural skin tones
- Render natural skin tones
What's in the box?
- 3 x Lomography Colour Negative 400 135 Film
FAQs:
What is a colour negative film?
A colour negative film, or print film, is a widely used film which when developed forms an orange-tinted negative with inverted colours.
How should the film be stored?
The colour negative is recommended to be stored away from high humidity and at a low temperature of about 10-degree Celsius.
Which cameras is this film compatible with?
This Lomography Colour Negative film can be used in a wide variety of cameras and comes in small canisters. It is compatible with all 35 mm cameras.
What is an ISO rating?
An ISO number is a film’s speed, which indicates the film’s sensitivity to light. The higher the ISO number is, the higher the sensitivity of that film is, which makes it ideal for low-light and fast-action shots. ISO 400 film speed renders a good-quality image at low-light as well as sunny conditions.
Which process is used by the film?
This colour negative film uses the standard C-41 process for development.
Back to topProduct Specification
Exposures | 36 |
For Use With | 35 mm Format |
Quantity | 3 |
Size | 135 |
Type | Colour Film |