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Lomography 100 Color Negative Film (35mm Roll Film, 36 Exposures, 3-Pack)

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Lomography 100 Color Negative Film (35mm Roll Film, 36 Exposures, 3-Pack)
Key Features
  • Daylight-Balanced Color Negative Film
  • ISO 100/21° in C-41 Process
  • Rich, Vibrant Color Saturation
  • Fine Grain and High Sharpness
This 3-pack of Lomography 100 Color Negative Film is a medium-speed daylight-balanced film offering a vivid color palette and rich saturation. Its nominal sensitivity of ISO 100/21° contributes to a fine grain structure and high sharpness, which is ideal for printing and scanning applications.
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Lomography F3361 Overview

This 3-pack of Lomography 100 Color Negative Film is a medium-speed daylight-balanced film offering a vivid color palette and rich saturation. Its nominal sensitivity of ISO 100/21° contributes to a fine grain structure and high sharpness, which is ideal for printing and scanning applications.

This item contains three 36-exposure rolls of 35mm film.

UPC: 839228006033

Lomography F3361 Specs

Number of Rolls
3
Film Format
35mm
Number of Exposures
36
Film Type
Color Negative
ISO/ASA Film Speed
100
Color Balance
Daylight
Film Processing
C-41
Packaging Info
Package Weight
0.195 lb
Box Dimensions (LxWxH)
5.1 x 2.2 x 1.45"

Lomography F3361 Reviews

best film ever

By Samuel
Rated 5 out of 5
Date: 2024-10-01

most slept on film

Great buy. Good Color. Nice contrast. Fun to Shoot!

By Christopher
Rated 5 out of 5
Date: 2018-09-08

I shoot film for two reasons: 1. Film lets me shoot with old cameras. (My favorites right now are the Nikon F2 and Nikon S2. I also shoot a Nikon FE which I like very much.) Older cameras don't necessarily take "better" pictures, but I think I take better pictures with them. I have to slow down and be more deliberate. This doesn't mean I can't shoot something that is happening at high-tempo, but I just have to plan better. 2. Film renders images differently than one of my digital cameras. Colors, contrasts, dynamic range -- all different. Not necessarily "better," but different. Better is a matter of opinion based on whatever criteria you establish. Sometimes "better" is not technically superior; it just looks really nice. So, this review is following my first roll of Lomo100. I was shooting my F2 with a 50mm f/2. Lomo100 has a nice clean look about it. Contrast is pretty good in strong outdoor light where you'll probably be using 100 speed film anyway. Colors are not super-saturated, but nice. It renders color somewhere between Portra and Ektar. It's a tad bit grainy for a 100 speed film -- but see note 2 above -- NBD. It's inexpensive and fun to shoot. Although I shoot more expensive films on occasion, I have a hard time justifying it in a 35mm camera when you can have a great time with stuff like this, Fuji C200, and Agfa 200 (if you can still find some).

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question

What country is this film made in?
Asked by: Zachary B.
According to the information we have, our current inventory's Country of Origin is China. Please be aware this can change over the product's production life without notice.
Answered by: Heather S.
Date published: 2018-12-17

question

Can this film be used with non-lomography cameras? I shoot with a 35mm Olympus O1 and typically use black and white film, but I want to explore the color range of this film. Will it work?
Asked by: Anonymous
That film can be used with any camera which accepts 35mm film.
Answered by: Matthew C.
Date published: 2018-08-27
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