lomo - developing
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- ldww
anyone have a lomo?
i am thinking about getting one, but i am wondering about the developing, can i just get them done at my corner mega mart, or do i have to send them somewhere better equiped?
- Imagefed0
ask mike
http://www.yewknee.comI think he knows lomo skills.
- plasticheart0
I have one. I get them developed at wolf camera. I really wouldn't recommend getting one. It took me 10 rolls of film to even start taking halfway descent shots. For that much money you would expect more. You basically have to wing it on every shot. You never know what you are going to get...
- ldww0
hmmm, that is what i was afraid of. the major thing the attracts me to them is the saturation. from what i have seen it is so rich, something i can not get with my 35mm. (or maybe don;t know how to get)
- recpos0
don't be put off.. i've got a few types and the LCA is a great camera - just need to stick to sunny/well-lit situations, get them developed anywhere.. experimentation is ALL the fun, yeah you might have a few duff pics but all the best shots i've taken are on a lomo..
get one!
- ldww0
does lomo use regular film, or special stuff?
- Seph0
WTF a lomo.
Im live in ROme, Im not with it anymore.
- unvisible0
lomos take regular 35mm film
- recpos0
regular 35mm film - choose ASA depending in what climate you are shooting, choose high (800) for UK etc and lower for sunny places - you can also chuck slide film in them... and check out the coloursplash hotshoe - ace extra!!
- ldww0
a lomo is a type of camera.
look here for more info
http://www.lomography.com/about/…
- elScorcho0
Hi. Lomo uses regular 35mm film. I use mostly 100 or 400 ISO. You can use 800 but you can only adjust the cam at maximum 400...
Oh. I love my lomo. ;o)
- SirG0
I also like the colors and saturation of the lomo images but it's so damn hard to get a decent one :p
I think that with every roll I shoot, I have only 4 or 5 medium to decent images...
Still have to learn a lot I guess :p