Spidersnaps: Lomo lo-fi
Feb. 27th, 2026 10:10 pmLomography brand films aren't commonly in stock at my usual lab, and they're usually out of my willing price range... However, one day the lab had a supply of Lomo Classicolor 200 for THB390 (USD13), and given that I had a provincial trip to a flower field coming up, I thought why not? Well, one good reason is that it feels like it's got the same sensitivity and contrast-iness as the Harman Phoenix I tried a while back, and at least on my Kodak M35, the shots outdoors (like the flower field) mostly worked nicely, but it really underperformed indoors, and even outdoor shots sometimes featured harsh shadows :-\ The final result was that I only got 29 scans from 36 shots (some looking very indistinct), and I suspect it'd probably work better with cameras where the exposure can be adjusted (That said, go figure that they still returned it as strips)
( Lomo lo-fi )
( Lomo lo-fi )