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Lomography Black & White 100 ISO Negative 120mm Film (3-Pack)
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by Lomography
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$8.95
At Amazon on 5-2-2012.

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The Lomography B&W 100 provides amazing results in almost every light condition.
If you use this film for portraits, results will have a very classic touch and nice contrast.
If you use it when the sun is shining, you will get stunning pictures with even harder contrast and amazing saturation.
In combination with a plastic lens your shots may appear a bit mysterious.
Process as Shanghai film
A truly classic black & white film: The 120mm 100 ISO provides very nice contrast and an amazing texture. It perfectly fits with all Medium format cameras such as the Diana+, the Lubitel or the Holga.
Purchased this three pack from Lomo's website (Amazon and elsewhere are cheaper). The first roll I shot had serious difficulty winding and the frame numbers are extremely difficult to see - even in good light. When loading the film on the spool for processing I noticed how flimsy it felt (verses Kodak film which is all I had processed at this point). Once I scanned the Lomo film I noticed a ton of scratches. This is in part due to my Lomo Diana F+ which seems to scratch about everything I've shot so far, but this roll was even worse. The resulting images where very contrasty and had a nice grain (maybe a little too much for 100). I liked the shots that turned out - some have an almost "vintage" or "classic" look to them. The real issue I had is this - the other two rolls tore in the camera. After loading the film and advancing towards the first shot the paper backing ripped apart. This happened on one roll then on the other. I guess I could have attempted to use the film and advanced past the first shots - the fear of the whole roll having been exposed and potentially wasting time and losing images kept me from doing so. Again the roll that turned out yielded some great contrasty and grainy images reminiscent of old school black and white photography. I am not buying any more of this film based the lack of frame number visibility and the fact that the other two rolls ripped apart in the camera.
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Lomography Black & White 100 ISO Negative 120mm Film (3-Pack)
Available from Amazon
Price: $8.95
Updated on 5-2-2012.

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