Wednesday, December 12, 2007

THE LOMOgraphy FILM.


Lomographic 35mm Film:
Packaged in a glossy and charming box, each roll of 35mm color negative Lomo film is your inexpensive ticket for vibrant color and bold contrast with any Lomographic camera. It's tuned at 100 ISO for small grain, fine resolution, and awesome results. Great in the LC-A+ & Colorsplash, and good for our multilens cameras (Supersampler, Actionsampler, Oktomat, Pop 9, etc) when used in bright sunlight or with a flash.





Fuji Instant Film:
The Fuji Instax Mini film is the first instant film to join the Lomo Filmshop. There is another reason for our enthusiasm. Until now, getting hold of this type of instant film, and indeed these Cheki cameras, outside of Asia, has been like trying to get a Chihuahua to do the Fandango. Not an easy task, I can tell you.
Lomo is pleased to offer the Instax Mini Film which is compatible with the Cheki Instax Mini 50 camera and also the Miu Miu Polaroid camera.
The credit-card sized Instax Mini film comes in handy cartridges of 10 and has all the speedy benefits of being an 800 ISO film. Sharp, fine grained and colour perfect – instant film has come a long way! This film is super stable and you can expect great results at temperatures as low as 5°C and even on the beach at 40°C. The Instax Mini film has an accelerated development system which means instant photo gratification! When it’s all over. admire it, then pop in your wallet, album, fridge or wherever the mood strikes you!





35mm Slide Film:
If you process it normally, you'll get vivid colors and sharp resolution that will knock your socks off. If you cross-process it (develop slide film as negative film), then you'll get a huge saturation, contrast, and color balance shift. Either way, shooting slide film is a crazy fun experience that you don't want to miss. Click on the Details link to see sample shots and read a description of each 35mm slide film that we offer. And remember - each specific film will yield a different and unique color shift when cross-processed





35mm Color Negative:
As the most popular still-film format in the world, 35mm is made in an enormous number of exciting variations. Whatever effect you wish to achieve is merely one little canister away. Shooting negatives yields a wide exposure latitude - meaning that your prints can still look excellent even if your exposure is a bit under or over the mark. We've got a rocking mix of in-stock favorites and limited discounted specials.





35mm B&W:
Black & white film yields that classic, old-school appeal that only film can faithfully reproduce. And shooting 35mm means that development is easily available at your local drugstore or swap meet. Put a roll through your camera and experience the greyscale nirvana that has grabbed a firm hold of our heart.





35mm Agfa Film:
Huge Savings now on the Agfa ProPack film. Act fast, limited supply and limited offer (offer valid for one 10 pack for each customer).
From its legendary German factory, Agfa was famous for cranking out some of the most colorful, bold, and signature film emulsions in the world. We are thrilled to announce that we’ve obtained THE ENTIRE REMAINING STOCK of film from this now-defunct and much loved production plant. This exclusive film is the original real-deal German Agfa – which is different than the “Agfa” branded film produced under license today by other firms. If you want the classic and slightly offbeat look of original Agfa, then get some today – for once this precious stock is gone, then it’s gone FOREVER! Did we mention, that we are selling these gems from the glorious Agfa days at jaw-dropping prices? Well there you go!





120 Slide:
If you process it normally, you'll get vivid colors and sharp resolution that will knock your socks off. If you cross-process it (develop slide film as negative film), then you'll get a huge saturation, contrast, and color balance shift. Either way, shooting slide film is a crazy fun experience that you don't want to miss. Click on the Details link to see sample shots and read a description of each 120 slide film that we offer. And remember - each specific film will yield a different and unique color shift when cross-processed





120 Packages:
You were always curious to try out different kinds of film? Then look no further, we put together 4 different packages of the tastiest 120 film. You can choose between a regular color negative set, the insane colors of slide film, the classic black and white film or the complete mix featuring all kinds of different film.





120 Expired Film:
My Lomographic film Ronin have a solemn mission to scour the Earth – looking high, low, sideways, backwards, and forwards in a never-ending quest for the most amazing, unique, and mind-blowing film possible. As such, they often encounter rare deadstock, off-price short-dated film, expired stuff that delivers crazy shifts, and discontinued limited-edition treasures. You’ll find them all here, but be fast – once this stuff is gone, it might be gone forever!





120 Color Negative:
At four times the size of 35mm film, each medium format shot is absolutely packed with intricate color, fantastic detail, and crazy resolution. It can also be faithfully enlarged to a H-U-G-E size. Shooting negatives yields a wide exposure latitude - meaning that your prints can still look excellent even if your exposure is a bit under or over the mark. We've got a rocking mix of in-stock favorites and limited discounted specials. Click on the Details link to see sample shots and read a description of each 120 color negative film that we offer. Perfect for your Holga, Seagull, Lubitel, and other medium-format friends.





120 Black & White:
Black & white film yields that classic, old-school appeal that only film can faithfully reproduce. And shooting medium format means that every huge negative is absolutely bursting with detail, contrast, and sexy subtle tones. Put a roll through your camera and experience the greyscale nirvana that has grabbed a firm hold of our heart. Click on the Details link to see sample shots and read a description of each 120mm black & white film that we offer.

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