A Day in the Woods: Testing Lomography Color Negative 400 Film
Featured film: https://photobite.uk/product/lomograp... Lomography is well known for its fabulous analogue and instant cameras, along with its many film stock. These include Lomochrome Purple film, which is reminiscent of the infrared Kodak Areochrome from the 1940s and a particular favourite at PhotoBite HQ, but they’re also known for their Metropolis and range of B&W film. Along with the brand’s broad range of creative film stocks, designed to unleash a photographer’s wild side, Lomography has also produced a film type that can be used on any day and for any occasion; it’s called Lomography Color Negative 400, is made in both 35mm and 120 formats along with a brilliant Simple Use camera that comes preloaded with 35 mm Color Negative 400 film. As all three are available in our brilliant online store, we decided it was high time to run a proper review on it! Picking an everyday film can be a tricky endeavour, especially when you’re on a budget! With both medium format and 35 mm film stocks, Kodak’s Portra series is a popular choice for many photographers, but the true underdog in this category would have to be Lomography’s range of Color Negative 400 films. It’s a really solid film that delivers in all conditions and is a perfect choice for film photographers on a budget. However, if you’re looking at venturing out the Kodak bubble and as mentioned in our brief into, Lomography has a number of films worth looking at that should whet your appetite. In the meantime, check out our short review film here. Cameraman Credit: Jack Redgate - https://www.instagram.com/redgate_pro... Like, share and subscribe - you know the drill! Hit the bell to make sure you don't miss anything from the team in the future. Website: https://photobite.uk/ Instagram: / photobiteuk Facebook: / photobiteuk Twitter: / photobiteuk

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