Normal 35mm camera with lomo film


billabongok

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i was wondering if it would be possible to use an average 35mm camera with films like sensia, agfa, etc and then xprocessing it?
can it achieve lomo-ish results?
(probably clearer as lomo cameras are well known for their poor plastic quality)
i have a fisheye and a holga already but would wanna try lomo films with an average film camera if it would produce that kind of results.

tia!:)
 

Firstly, Sensia and Precisa is NOT lomo film. They are manufactured by Fuji and Agfa respectively. All 35mm cameras can use all 35mm film. Negatives, Slides and Black & White. Xpro consists of processing films in the wrong chemicals. That usually means processing Slides (E6) in C41 (negative) chemicals. It is not done in the camera itself but by the lab.

So, in a normal camera, you can still get the color casts from xpro if you xpro the film. The differences will be, a sharper image and no vignetting (usually...).

This is an example of what you will get: http://www.flickr.com/search/?q=xpro&s=int

EDIT: A vast majority are from lomo cameras or faux lomo (i.e. digital). Look out for photos with no vignetting and look at the tags to find the ones from normal cameras. It should give you a good idea of how each film shifts in color when cross processed as well.
 

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i was wondering if it would be possible to use an average 35mm camera with films like sensia, agfa, etc and then xprocessing it?
can it achieve lomo-ish results?
(probably clearer as lomo cameras are well known for their poor plastic quality)
i have a fisheye and a holga already but would wanna try lomo films with an average film camera if it would produce that kind of results.

tia!:)

can, you just smear vaseline and fix the lens on the normal film camera at a particular focus point.. maybe can get similar. :bsmilie:
 

thanks for the insightful replies
was just worried if it would work the same way or not for non lomo camera...
 

xpro just makes the colour funny
xpro Sensia 100 in SLR:
114-02.jpg
 

that is a beautiful picture.
 

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