Lobster Redscale 110 ISO 200
Lobster Redscale 110 ISO 200
- Catch all your friends red-handed
- Medium to low light sensitivity of ISO 200
- Gorgeously grainy, especially when enlarged
- Great for super-saturated, sun-soaked sepia snapshots
- We are the only people in the market producing 110 film!
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Highlights
Keep it simple. 110 format film is both perfectly palm-sized and easy to use – the undisputed go-to for all the fuss-free photographers out there.
Paint the town red with this little gem of a pocket film. Expect warm shades of ruby red, flaming orange and bright yellow.
Easy to develop both in the lab or at home with the standard C-41 color negative processing.
Use this film with any 110 camera on earth. We recommend trying our Diana Baby 110 camera!
Have fun in the sun – this film loves to work in the daytime. Shoot under bright sunny conditions for best results.
Choose 110 format for cute pocket-sized film that produces saturated little snaps.
Experiment with exposure. High ISO ratings produce super-intense red and orange colors while lower ones produce mellow yellow and sepia tones.
Lomography Film Guide including development info, storage instructions and shooting tips to help you achieve great results.
Having covered color negative, slide and black and white film in 110, my thinking is that redscale film made the perfect next choice for the folks and Lomography. Expect the usual redscale yellows, golds and reds!
— Emulsive
The colors are beautiful and the pictures tend to have loads of clear orange/yellow to reach peak coppery red.
Simone Savo
110 film offers a more user-friendly experience than 35 mm: The cartridges can only be inserted one way, so they’re easier to load. And the design consists of two light-proof containers, one for the unexposed bit of the roll, the other for the exposed portion. This means there’s no need to rewind the roll at the end.
— DPReview
Story
Just like our radiant crustacean friends under the sea, this film boasts a beautiful bright aesthetic to inspire our eyes and minds. Due to its medium to low light sensitivity of ISO 200, this marvelous miniature format film delivers the best results in the daytime, the sunnier the better. If you fancy mixing things up a bit, we recommend experimenting with ISO – high ratings for ruby reds and lower ones for pale yellows – the world is your oyster, or should we say lobster.
Lomography Color Negative films are known for their standout saturation, dazzling colors and stunning sharpness. Choose Lobster Redscale 110 ISO 200 for a gorgeous array of ambers, reds and oranges on the most miniature format around.
Check out our Film Guide for more information.
Development
All Lomography Color Negative films require standard C-41 processing. Just nip to your local photo lab and they should be able to process your film no problem.
If you’re up for the challenge, why not try processing your color negatives at home? Sure, it’s a little trickier than processing black and white negatives but it’s also much cheaper and immensely rewarding. Check out our Magazine for the latest articles and tutorials on developing your color negatives at home and much more.
Manufacturer & Safety Information
Manufacturer
Lomographische GmbH
Kaiserstraße 34/12, 1070 Vienna, Austria
help@lomography.com
Safety & Handling
- Protect film from heat & store in cool & dry environment
- Handle in subdued light
- X-Ray & CT-Scan Security Checks: have your film checked manually whenever possible.
Package Contents
- One roll of Lobster Redscale 110 ISO 200 film