Can I use any type of film in a LOMO Fisheye 2 camera?


I know it comes with a special kind of film but I was wondering if I could use just normal color Kodak Film in it too?

-Thanks.

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Yes you can use any 35mm film. From Kodak 200 to Ilford 3200. You can use Fuji slide film (although you'll have to send away to get it developed) or Rite aid film. It only matters about the size, 35mm. They make their own brand which is just some other brand stepping in. Fuji might do it for them and let them put LOMO on it. King Kullen potato chips are just lays. I would actually not use Lomo film on a regular basis because it's just a overpriced scam.

If you want it developed at your local drug store you need negative print film. The other option is slide. 400 speed is a good middle ground but you can get film from 50-3200.

Answer by AndrewM on 29 Dec 2009 04:48:26

Best Answer

Yes you can use any 35mm film. From Kodak 200 to Ilford 3200. You can use Fuji slide film (although you'll have to send away to get it developed) or Rite aid film. It only matters about the size, 35mm. They make their own brand which is just some other brand stepping in. Fuji might do it for them and let them put LOMO on it. King Kullen potato chips are just lays. I would actually not use Lomo film on a regular basis because it's just a overpriced scam.

If you want it developed at your local drug store you need negative print film. The other option is slide. 400 speed is a good middle ground but you can get film from 50-3200.

Answer by AndrewM on 29 Dec 2009 04:48:26

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