Exploring Analog Photography: 35mm & 110 film - Kodak ColorPlus 200, Lomography Color Tiger 110 Film


In today’s post, I’m diving into the world of analog photography with two interesting film stocks: Kodak ColorPlus 200 and Lomography Color Tiger 110. These films offer a nostalgic experience and unique color renditions that make them a fun choice for retro photography lovers. Kodak ColorPlus 200: This 35mm film, with 36 exposures, is known for its vibrant colors and fine grain. I loaded it into my Panasonic C-225EF camera, a simple yet effective choice for capturing those warm, nostalgic tones. The film’s ISO 200 rating provides a good balance between sharpness and grain, making it a versatile option for outdoor shooting. I found it priced around $8.49 - 20 per roll on Amazon. Lomography Color Tiger 110: For my Konica Submarine film camera, I opted for Lomography’s Color Tiger 110 film. This film is a unique 110 format, offering 24 exposures and an ISO 200 rating. The Color Tiger film is known for its bright and bold colors, making it perfect for capturing fun moments with a vintage flair. It’s priced around $8.90 - 22 per roll on Amazon. Both films offer excellent opportunities for anyone looking to explore the analog world, and I can’t wait to see how they turn out after developing. Stay tuned for updates on the development process and my impressions of the final photos. #AnalogPhotography #KodakColorPlus200 #LomographyColorTiger #FilmReview #PhotographyJourney #RetroPhotography #FilmIsNotDead #Kodak #Lomography #PanasonicC225EF #KonicaSubmarine

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