Lomography Metropolis 120 is the FIRST medium format colour negative film to the market for over five years!
Lomography Metropolis 120 has been carefully crafted to produce desaturated, high-contrast photos - finetuned to mimic the aesthetic of old-time movie theatres and photobooks - and very different from the other fresh films available to buy today.
After a highly successful Kickstarter campaign to raise the production funds, Lomography is now bringing this wonderful LomoChrome Metropolis medium format film to market!
Grab a roll now to enjoy the fine grain, deep blacks, high contrast and abrupt tonal curve for some seriously dramatic medium format film photographs. For more info on getting the best from the film check out our article of Lomography's Inside Tips!
Lomography has been at the forefront of the analogue revolution for decades. Starting in 1992 with some Viennese students falling in love with the aesthetic of a particular Soviet camera (the iconic LC-A) - they founded a movement and a company that would introduce a new generation to the joys of plastic cameras and experimental film. Periodically innovating new cameras for existing formats - and sometimes bringing back formats specially for their cameras! - they are vibrant and creative
For more information about the brand check out our bio of Lomography
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When you buy your camera film from us we can ship it across the UK, Europe, USA, New Zealand, Australia and Canada (more countries planned soon!) So buy your Lomography Metropolis 120 Film today and dive back into the fun of medium format Lomography film photography!
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I love the look of my results from this, I've shot a few 35mm rolls of Metropolis but the grain of the 120 seems a lot finer, would totally shoot again!
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Kieron J. (Amersham, GB)
Absolutely my Favourite Colour Film!!
I have long loved this film in 35mm so when I got a 120 camera, Diana F+, it was a no brainer to try it in 120. The variable iso, 100 - 400, works perfectly with the Diana (as the camera has a rudimentary approach to aperture - either pinhole, sunny, a bit sunny or cloudy - so under exposure, which I've had when shooting a pure 100 iso film, is thankfully more difficult to achieve. The muted vintage tones also work brilliantly with the soft, dreamy focus.
In short I love this film in 35mm and absolutely adore it in 120, especially when shot with a Diana F+.
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Jamie H. (Southampton, GB)
I love it.
I didn’t get back into film photography for its accuracy and detail, if I wanted that I would use my digital camera. I got into analogue photography for the imperfections and the colour shifts. Thats why I love this film. It looks like you’re taking a photo with a nostalgic filter on. Like you would imagine a 1990s developed film would be like. The reds and blues pop beautifully and the other colours almost disappear, I have bleach bypassed before and this is not unlike that. 120 obviously has less grain but the grain never bothered me anyway. Really recommend. Maybe not for weddings or events but for grungy portraits and street shoot definitely.
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Jenny (Dundee, GB)
Great for cityscapes
I think I probably made the mistake of using this film for countryside landscapes. It might be better for urban/built up environments. Images came out duller than I expected even though it was a bright day -my error of judgement rather than anything to do with the quality of film.
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Henrietta U. (Crawley, GB)
Blue tones
Pleasantly surprised by how much I liked this film, really enjoyed using it outdoors.