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The prices of 35mm film stocks have greatly increased in recent years due to a lack of demand from shifting to digital decades ago, and a sudden surge in the hobby popularized by celebrities and online influencers. Some film manufacturers have even decided to discontinue and condense their lineup, but that’s not the case with Lomography. The company recently introduced an all-new 400 ISO film stock for everyone to enjoy. This is the 35mm Lomography LomoChrome Color '92 400 ISO film stock, and as the name implies, it captures images with a 90’s vibe. The color-negative 35mm film is said to be suitable for various lighting conditions and features a very noticeable grain for a proper retro vibe. This means that the characteristics of what you see from the samples here are what you can expect from the film stock when you use it. Do note that my film camera did show signs of age. I brought my camera loaded with the LomoChrome ‘92 to use for a weekend. Read more in our articles including "Lomography LomoChrome Color '92 Film Review" and "FUJIFILM GFX ETERNA 55 announced as their first filmmaking camera".

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The prices of 35mm film stocks have greatly increased in recent years due to a lack of demand from shifting to digital decades ago, and a sudden surge in the hobby popularized by celebrities and online influencers. Some film manufacturers have even decided to discontinue and condense their lineup, but that’s not the case with Lomography.

What have you covered about film camera?

The company recently introduced an all-new 400 ISO film stock for everyone to enjoy. This is the 35mm Lomography LomoChrome Color '92 400 ISO film stock, and as the name implies, it captures images with a 90’s vibe. The color-negative 35mm film is said to be suitable for various lighting conditions and features a very noticeable grain for a proper retro vibe.

Where can I find articles about film camera?

Our coverage of film camera includes: "Lomography LomoChrome Color '92 Film Review"; "FUJIFILM GFX ETERNA 55 announced as their first filmmaking camera"; "Fujifilm X-E5 mirrorless camera now available in the Philippines". Each article provides unique insights and information.