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"Lomography Fisheye 2 Camera" film help?

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can this camera use like kodak 35mm film? or does it need a special brand?

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can i develop the film @ a Walgreen's? or do i need to do it @ a specialty shop

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  1. It does use 35 mm film ... Kodak or Fujifilm or any 35 mm film.

    You will have to read the instructions on the LOMO fisheye to choose the right film ISO, but you will be able to have any one process your film


  2. walgreens should handle it

  3. In a Lomography Fisheye 2 camera, Kodak film will work fine. Film with ISO 400 is recommended, but in bright sunlight, you can go down a few notches to ISO 200 or 100. ISO refers to how sensitive the film is to light. The higher the ISO, the more sensitive it is to light.

    Any 1-hour lab will be able to deal with standard color film (c-41).

    If you go with a BW film, like Ilford HP4 or Kodak Tmax400, or TriX, you will need to find a lab for that.

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