Friday, April 7, 2017

Analog Film Review: Lomography F2/400 Film

Analog Film Review: Lomography F2/400 Film
Every now and again Lomography comes out with some weird, limited edition film: and the most recent was Lomography f2/400 in 35mm. The film, which allegedly was aged over a number of years in oak wine casks, was a negative film. Surely it's expired, but as every experienced film photographer will tell you freezing the film greatly negates the effects of expiration. That's more or less how Lomography stored it--at least according to reports and their semi-cryptic press release. My favorite film from the company was Sunset Stripe, though f2/400 was perhaps the easiest to use.
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