Anyone any experiences with Lomo film, I've just had my first roll developed and I'm pretty disapointed with it, it's seriously grainy even for a 400asa film, I'll try and post an example later on or at least a 100% crop.

So do we reckon they just rebrand/repackage OOD film then? I figured they'd be creating a repeatable process.
So do we reckon they just rebrand/repackage OOD film then? I figured they'd be creating a repeatable process.
I thought the whole point of lomo was randomness and unrepeatability..![]()
The film's not the worst, you can pick these up on ebay for about £3.
The film's not the worst, you can pick these up on ebay for about £3.
So do we reckon they just rebrand/repackage OOD film then? I figured they'd be creating a repeatable process.
Also remember it's not just the style of the pictures but you're paying for the experience of shooting with a Holga. I would gladly pay for a Holga Camera in fact I'm planning on getting one quite soon.
It's like those who buy Leica's, why buy something that a Canon 5D Mark II can do better? well you don't, you're paying for the experience of shooting with the camera.
Like everything in life, it's a preference thing. some constantly shoot Holga and others can't stand it...
Also remember it's not just the style of the pictures but you're paying for the experience of shooting with a Holga. I would gladly pay for a Holga Camera in fact I'm planning on getting one quite soon.
It's like those who buy Leica's, why buy something that a Canon 5D Mark II can do better? well you don't, you're paying for the experience of shooting with the camera.
Like everything in life, it's a preference thing. some constantly shoot Holga and others can't stand it...
That's all fair enough but how do you explain paying £80 for a camera that can be had for £3? Or Upwards of £20 per roll of film?
A lot of it isn't about the experience of shooting with a Holga, Uomo etc but more the experience of being seen carrying and using one or shopping on the Lomo website. And if the camera comes in bright colours so that more people notice you carrying/using it well that's a good enough reason to inflate the price right? Wrong.
By all means buy a Holga, if that's your bag man! But ferchrisake, shop around, and find a bit more sensible price...
£16 from ebay or £45 from lomoshop ??? Ludicrous![]()
It's not though, it's £30 for a Holga 120/135 from eBay and you can even use the rolls of film from Poundland![]()
Fair play to Lomography shop if they can sell the stuff (and they seem to be doing well..) I just wish I had thought of it. I guess us more experienced photographers will baulk at their nerve to sell stuff at these prices but I should think that many a film user has entered the 'inner circle' of enlightened shooters via an overpriced lomo camera, so I think universal balance is restored.
I probably would have never gotten into film photography if I hadnt bought a diana. I dont shoot much of the crap stuff any more apart from the LC-A which isnt that bad. I even sold my DSLR as I was using film more.
I bought some Lomography.com stuff when it was on Groupon a little while ago, it wasn't super cheap but wasn't so painful either, I'd probably be better off shooting it digital and giving it the lomo look judging by the graininess of it.
I do the same with Photoshop but I think it just lacks that "feel" of a lomo picture...
Well today I decided to go out and shoot at f8, 1/100th sec, ISO 200,400,800 with my DSLR just to see how well the Holga would cope in sunny conditions. Very dissapointed as all the images came out overexposed, out of about five images, two of them I could imagine as Lomo photos but the rest were really overexposed.