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Most recent Film reviews with tag “35mm”
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Ilford XP2 (35mm, iso 400), user-review
posted by thomasstephen on August 18th, 2008, 0 comments so far
Tags: xp2, ilfords, 35mm, b&w, and 400Black and white lovely-ness with the ease of c41 processing: This is a great black and white film that is widely and cheaply available and can be processed with standard c41 chemicals, so you can take it to your local supermarket, chemist, or 1 hour photo place and get it developed for a couple of quid.
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Agfa Vista (35mm, 400 iso) user-review
posted by xpunklovex on August 16th, 2008, 3 comments so far
Tags: 35mm, colour negative, supersampler, vista, and agfaAs cheap as it’s good! Like most of the good things that happened to me at some point, I met the Agfa Vista film purely by accident.
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Rollei Retro (35mm, 100 iso) user-review
posted by vicuna on August 14th, 2008, 0 comments so far
Tags: 35mm, retro, rollei, and b&wHave you always wanted that great classic taste of b&w? Those high contrast and deep shadows shots from some of the world’s greatest photographers? Don’t ask any further because the answer is here, the Rollei Retro 100ASA film!
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Lomography Lomo x-pro (35mm, 100 iso) user-review
posted by adi_totp on August 12th, 2008, 8 comments so far
Tags: lomography film, 35mm, and x-proBuy one, love one, use it and cross process it but before all of that always bring your Lomo anywhere with you and surely you’ll get certain surprises. The traditional and basic thing about taking your Lomo with you is I think is the best way to capture those rare moments. And for me, using this film is a joy everytime.
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Fuji Superia (35mm, 100 iso) user-review
posted by lomocore on August 11th, 2008, 1 comment so far
Tags: colour negative, 35mm, fuji, 100 ISO, and superiaDay or Night, This Film Has You Covered: Probably one of the most versatile of films that i have shot with. Great colors in both low light and daylight situations. Very interesting results when used for double exposures.
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Agfa Pro Pack (35mm, 200 iso) user-review
posted by reinertlee on August 9th, 2008, 6 comments so far
Tags: pro pack, agfa, colour negative, 200 iso, and 35mmI Love Agfa Pro Pack: After seeing much of the contrast, vivid and high saturation photos of a cross-processed film, It’s about time for some natural, sort of original colour- toned pictures for me to see that will somehow cool down my eyesight.
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Fuji Sensia (35mm, 100 iso) user-review
posted by adi_totp on August 7th, 2008, 4 comments so far
Tags: 35mm, x-pro, sensia, and fujiPinkish Sensia: One year ago when I was having my 20th birthday my friend gave this Fuji Sensia to me as a gift. At that time though, i have been using several brands of slide films and haven’t got the chance to use it until one day this friend of mine invited me to join him to go hunting.
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Fuji Superia (35mm, 200 iso) User-review
posted by mantozauras on August 5th, 2008, 3 comments so far
Tags: 35mm, colour negative, superia, and fujiThere are a lot of reasons why I just love this negative film….
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Rollei Retro (35mm, 400 iso) user-review
posted by wil6ka on August 2nd, 2008, 1 comment so far
Tags: 35mm, retro, rollei, and b&wBlack-spirit: In my opinion the Rollei 400 ISO is very much like that of the Ilford XP2, which I love very much!
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Foma Fomapan (120/35mm,100 iso) user-review
posted by trabantdeluxe on August 1st, 2008, 2 comments so far
Tags: fomapan, 120, 35mm, and b&wI’ve used Fomapan 100 in many of my 35mm and 120 cameras, and it’s become one of my favorite films. It has great tonal range, and is affordably priced.
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Agfa Vista (35mm, 200 iso)
posted by morgantepsic on July 29th, 2008, 7 comments so far
Tags: Vista, Agfa, Color Negative, and 35mmThe traveling poor man’s film: With it’s unpredictable tones and fine grain, not to mention the cheap price, this film is perfect for buying a 20 pack and loading in the suitcase!
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Konica Monochrome VX400 (35mm, 400 iso)
posted by eazy360 on July 27th, 2008, 0 comments so far
Tags: 35mm, b&w, and konicaThis monochrome film from Konica made me fall in love with black and white photography…
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Kodak Elitechrome 400 (35mm, 400 iso) user-review
posted by xkelx on July 25th, 2008, 4 comments so far
Tags: 35mm, x-pro, slide, and kodakKodak elite chrome is just perfect for slide lovers! Great for action photography, and also excellent for low-light conditions. Fine grain, high sharpness, produces rich and vibrant colors.
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Shantou ERA (35mm, 100 iso) user-review
posted by rodrigomg1511 on July 19th, 2008, 0 comments so far
Tags: shantou, 35mm, and b&wThis mysterious film of the People’s Republic of China exists since 1950 but is almost unknown outside China. It has good midtones and great contrast.
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Kodak Portra 160vc (35mm, 160 iso) user-review
posted by brianmilo on July 13th, 2008, 0 comments so far
Tags: portra, kodak, lca+, and 35mmKodak Portra 160vc is a very nice color negative print film…......
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Klick Max 24 (35mm, 200 iso)
posted by d_i_d on July 9th, 2008, 0 comments so far
Tags: fuji, 35mm, and colour negativeYour ideal partner for snapshooting the whole day long. Actually the Klick Max 200 is branded Fujicolor C200, which makes it a great all-rounder in the league of 35mm colour negative films.
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Kodak bw CN (35mm, 400 iso) user-review
posted by mantozauras on July 5th, 2008, 2 comments so far
Tags: cn, b&w, 35mm, and kodakYou want to get that classic look for your photos but you don`t have a lab in your home to do that? It is really not a problem with Kodak B&W 400CN having that AWESOME retro look is possible! How? just leave it to your good old Lomographic stance- shoot your shots and develop this film on any photolab in your nearest drug store or supermarket, it just takes 60 minutes or less.
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Agfa CT Precisa (35mm, 100 iso) user-review
posted by mephisto19 on June 28th, 2008, 4 comments so far
Tags: pop9, lca, flash, 35mm, slide, x-pro, and agfaFor me, it is THE x-pro film itself. it is a everyday-film you can use with or without flash and in every conditions. blue will be extremely and red, too. TRY IT! it is worth it!!!!
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Agfa APX (35mm, 100 iso) user-review
posted by alexeiz on June 27th, 2008, 0 comments so far
Tags: b&w, 35mm, and agfaCreamy, soft black and white film, capable of great tones. If you’re ever in need of cheap black and white, but do not want to lose any quality, stop looking! The Agfa APX 100 is the right thing for you!
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Agfa APX (35mm, 100 iso)
posted by FOOKSHIT on May 23rd, 2008, 2 comments so far
Tags: agfa, b&w, and 35mmDeep blacks, rich whites, and a ton of contrast give this film a traditional-yet-edgy black and white appeal. Out of production in much of the world and quite rare!
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Ilford HP5 (35mm, 400 iso)
posted by FOOKSHIT on May 23rd, 2008, 5 comments so far
Tags: ilford and 35mmA faster film with more grain and stronger contrast. Whites are super-bright, blacks are super-bold, and it’s all good! Go ahead and live it up a little – we ain’t gonna tell nobody!
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Fuji Acros (35mm, 100 iso)
posted by FOOKSHIT on May 23rd, 2008, 0 comments so far
Tags: fujifilm, b&w, and 35mmThis monochrome champ gives awesome grey tones and razor-sharp results and is extremely fine grain. Wonderful for when you want to slow things down a bit. You can shoot with a full sun or with a long-exposure (or a flash!)
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Fuji Neopan (35mm, 1600 iso)
posted by FOOKSHIT on May 23rd, 2008, 0 comments so far
Tags: fujifilm, b&w, and 35mmThis super-high speed film allows for hand-held shooting in low light without a flash. It also features a fat, crunchy film grain for that authentic lo-fi “noir” look. Its sheer magic inside your LC-A+ and will deliver beautifully gritty shots of angels with dirty faces.
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Agfa APX (35mm, 400 iso)
posted by FOOKSHIT on May 23rd, 2008, 2 comments so far
Tags: agfa, b&w, and 35mmThose super-strong black and white tones that you love in APX 100, but with a speed boost to 400 for extra-dark or extra-fast subject. Woot, woot says I. The bigger grain is quite tasty too.
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Agfa Vista (35mm, 100 iso)
posted by FOOKSHIT on May 23rd, 2008, 0 comments so far
Tags: negative, 35mm, and agfaVista was the top banana of Agfa’s consumer color films, and is now discontinued. It delivers even brighter colors and sharper contrast than the usual Agfacolor film with that 100 ISO fine grain that we love.
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Rollei Retro (35mm, 400 iso)
posted by FOOKSHIT on May 23rd, 2008, 0 comments so far
Tags: rollei, b&w, and 35mmA very special film designed to give the sharp tones and punchy contrast of classic black and white photography.
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Fuji Reala (35mm, 100 iso)
posted by FOOKSHIT on May 23rd, 2008, 0 comments so far
Tags: negative, 35mm, and fujifilmBold colors, great skin tones, and super-reliable performance means that Reala is quite possibly the best consumer-grade color negative film in the world. For real!
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Fuji Superia (35mm, 1600 iso)
posted by FOOKSHIT on May 23rd, 2008, 0 comments so far
Tags: negative, 35mm, and fujifilmSimply the greatest high-speed color film. Load this into your LC-A+ to shoot hand-held without blurring in a variety of lower-light and indoor conditions. Unless it’s really dark out, you can kiss that tripod goodbye. And the enormous grain this film provides gives a crunchy lo-fi look to your images which is seriously awesome.
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Fuji Superia (35mm, 100 iso)
posted by FOOKSHIT on May 23rd, 2008, 0 comments so far
Tags: negative, 35mm, and fujiA basic and beautiful film with fine grain and vivid, yet natural colors. It’s especially good with light skin tones.
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Agfa Vista (35mm, 200 iso)
posted by FOOKSHIT on May 23rd, 2008, 0 comments so far
Tags: negative, 35mm, and agfaThose bright, bold, contrasty colors of Vista 100 but with a “kicked-up-a-notch” speed of 200ISO. Don’t you just love it?
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