![]() Some suggest it is rebranded old film stock but I have no details on this. Some call in a fun film, others not for serious application. I think the film was cheaper when it was first released but the often bad reviews and some of the results put me off trying it. Lomography film seems to be considered a budget film stock but the film price doesn’t reflect this. Some photographers seem to like it, other less so. If you’ve every searched for Lomography 800 review online you will probably find mixed reviews. I have already tried all the non-Lomography mentioned films so I was keen to give Lomography film a try. One film I keep seeing mentioned on social media is Lomography 800 but they also offer Lomo 100 and Lomo 400 films. Kodak Portra (160, 400, 800), Kodak Ektar 100, Fuji Pro 400H, Cinestill (50D and 800T) and Lomography film (as the common options). If like me you are looking for 120 colour negative film for portraits the options become reduced to a handful. For this reason I wanted to try Lomo 800 as a cheaper colour film for my Hasselblad 501C, Mamiya RZ67 Pro II, Mamiya 7, Mamiya 6 and so on! 120 colour negative films There are various budget colour films such as Fujicolor C200, Kodak Colorplus 200, Kodak Gold 200 and so on but all these films are only made in 35mm film format. This is especially true if you want colour 120 film for medium format cameras. For black and white films there are many film stocks available but when it comes to colour film the options are more limited. When Kodak increased all their film prices earlier this year I started to look at alternative film emulsions to try. Exposed 35mm Lomography 800 + 120 Lomography 800 films going to the lab How did this Lomography film test come about? A Fuji GF670 using the 6×6 film format in the UK and a Fujica GS645 6×4.5 camera in Romania. ![]() For 120 Lomo 800 film I used two different medium format folding cameras. I test 35mm Lomo 800 film with a Leica M4-P camera in Tenerife. Lomography UK kindly sent me some of their Lomo 800 film to try out and I share the results below. If you’ve read my Lomography Petzval 85 Art lens review you will know I have worked with the awesome Lomography guys before. See the results I obtained (mostly Lomo 800 portraits) below and my first impressions! Lomography 800 film test In this Lomography 800 review I test both Lomo 800 120 film and Lomo 800 35mm film stocks. Have you been tempted by Lomography film but haven’t tried it yet? That was my position too until very recently. Lomography 800 Review (35mm Film & Lomo 800 120 Portraits)
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