I recently purchased some Lomography Peacock film for my 110 cameras. For those who are not sure, Lomography are an Austrian company who love film, and have brought back several old emulsions and some fun emulsions for various format cameras including 35mm, and Medium Format cameras with 120 roll film..
Sure i have 120 cameras, but Lomo also make 110 film, yes those groovy little cartridge cameras from the 70s and 80s now have new film available.
Lomography have brought back a standard color negative film called Tiger, a Black and White film called Orca, Lobster which is a Color negative film that has an extended red cast, and for this post, Peacock which is a Slide film using the E-6 emulsion... yes a color transparency film for 110 cartridge cameras!
On getting this film, i loaded it into my Pentax Auto 110 camera and off I went. I had no clear project to shoot this film, so i just took pictures.
On finishing the film, I sent it off to be processed by the team at Photo & Video International in CHCH. I asked for the film to be cross processed in the normal C-41 processor as P&V do not have the ability to process E-6 in house.
The processed film arrived back and on scanning the negatives i love the results, sure the images are grainy being a 110 film of 200ASA, but thats the charm i love of 110.
Will i use Peacock again, your darn sure i will be, its a great little film that gives some gorgeous results cross processed, next film i will send off to a lab who still process E-6 and see what the results will be..
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| St Clair Beach and Snowy hills |
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