Processing was relatively quick with excellent communication along the way. I'm so happy with the scans themselves; no adjustment needed to the colour and the only editing I may do to the files is cropping. I love AW service. Thank you!
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Blown away by the service provided by AW -- I sent in an expeditionary roll of film taken on an untested Mamiya RB67 with very low expectations. The results have left me very pleasantly surprised. Quick turnaround and good comms as well. Looking forward to sending in more rolls and feeling pleased to have made the jump to medium format!
Really versatile on 120 in both Rollei and Hassy! Love it home processed
I received this film as part AW's Easter Egg hunt and was saving it for a foggy day. My intention was to achieve something with those post-apocalyptic vibes/Blade Runner 2049 Las Vegas scenes. The film didn't disappoint with the colours but it was quite tricky to get the exposure right. The sample images were taken at iso 200 and could have benefitted from a bit more light.
Shot this on an old Konica C35 without a flash. Could have done with a bit more light to be honest but it’s not bad.
Normally I stick to C41 processed films or B&W, but I bought this on a whim of exploring some different stocks, and I was extremely impressed with the results. Shot this roll in quite a few different places with different subjects, mainly because I wanted to see the variety I could achieve with cinefilm. Thoroughly impressed with the photos I got, and Analogue Wonderland processed this film faster than I expected which is even better!
Exactly what I wanted from my first dive into film photography in over 10 years.
I used the film on an overcast day on the North Sea coast with the half-frame point 'n shoot Kodak H35N, so I wasn't expecting any amazing results, but it really did capture the atmosphere of the landscape very well.
Will definitely be using it again, especially as it's one of the cheaper colour films.
Overall it's a lovely little thing to take with you on a day out for a bit of fun. It looks smart, is easy to use, and honestly gives pretty great results if you're after that whole lo-fi vibe.
Definitely take note of the minimum focusing distance (I'd not used a film point n shoot for years and forgot about the drawbacks of the old fixed lenses), and remember your flash for indoors or gloomy forests in a Scottish winter (especially using Fuji 200 iso film)!
Love Kodak Porta 400, good balance between speed and grain. Always good colour saturation with Kodak. Porta 400 is always in my basic film stock list. - Images from my Nikon FE + Kodak Porta 400
a great option to experiment and find your own approach
The results from this film are pretty extreme in terms of colour and exposure. I love experimental film but I doubt this will be for everyone. These shots were taken on a Harman EZ35 point and shoot which the film was packaged with, and the results are exciting, but would clearly be dramatically different on camera with more control.
Quality of scans are amazing! Super fast turnaround time. Super happy!! Keep up the great work guys!!
This film is great if you need to test a camera to see if it works, or to save something fun you see while out. It's cheap, reliable, and consistent, with pretty colours too! I personally use this film casually, but if you want professional looking pictures you're better off with Portra 400 or something a little fancier. Some of my pictures are a little experimental.
Super helpful support and allowing me to add scanning after I'd already posted the films for development. Negs look super clean and scans are great.
Highly recommend for C41 35mm dev and scanning. Looking forward to putting more rolls through Analogue Wonderland.
bought due to availability ( favourite film was out of stock) but was pleasantly surprised with how balanced and smooth the colours were.
This was my first film I used to start learning my way around a film camera and it was quite forgiving. Some wonderful shots
Fab little camera, I actually found it difficult to use all of the shots! First roll of film tried however was gold 200 and in my opinion way too underexposed in all lighting conditions. I tried Ultramax 400 and it was much better (it takes the most perfect flash photos, but still not as great in normal daylight). Quality is okay, similar to a disposable so don't expect anything above that. Still think its a great way to save money for film, especially for beginners or casual use. Attached some of the photos with the ultramax 400.
This beats colorplus hands down in my opinion. More realistic colour reproduction and acceptable grain
Of the black and white films I've tried, this is my favourite. Perfect tomes, great detail and a 'look' to it I love. Sadly, as it is Russian made, I wonder whether I will ever be able to get it again.