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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Pleasantly surprised by how much I liked this film, really enjoyed using it outdoors.
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Frank (Southgate, GB)
One of my favourites
I have only good things to say about this film. The images I took with it were crisp and clear, the colours look lovely, it performs well both in direct light and in slight shade, though I haven’t tested it in properly dark conditions. If you like the look of the sample photos I’d definitely recommend giving it a try. Decent price for the quality and it definitely has a nice muted look to it that I haven’t seen in other colour films before. Really enjoyed it, will definitely be buying again.
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Andy W.
A Nice film - love how it renders reds.
This film is less saturated then your standard colour film and can be rated at ISO 100, 200 or 400. I decided to go down the middle and try ISO 200. I was quite surprised at the level of colour I did get on this film but was very pleased with the results. I found it to be a lot sharper than I expected, possibly because this was in 120 format. The film seems to be more suited to an urban setting although it would work for Landscape too. I don't think it would be good for portraits. I really like the resulting images. Certainly gives things a bit more of a Grungy look and those red tones are beautiful.
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jonathan w. (Bolton, GB)
Lomo Metropolis 120
I bought a roll of this for my TLR back in December for a specific shoot I was booked onto in February. I chose it based on the description and example photos and it looked and sounded perfect.
When I got my images back from the lab I was really happy, it was EXACTLY as I’d imagined it being, literally the perfect film for the shoot (Cold War era Aviation with re-enactors). The images could have been straight out of the Cold War, perfectly desaturated and grungy without being overly grainy.
I decided to shoot at iso 400 with the light available on the day.
I’d definitely buy it again for this kind of shoot
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jonathan w. (Council Bluffs, US)
Lomo Metropolis 120
I bought a roll of this for my TLR back in December for a specific shoot I was booked onto in February. I chose it based on the description and example photos and it looked and sounded perfect.
When I got my images back from the lab I was really happy, it was EXACTLY as I’d imagined it being, literally the perfect film for the shoot (Cold War era Aviation with re-enactors). The images could have been straight out of the Cold War, perfectly desaturated and grungy without being overly grainy.
I decided to shoot at iso 400 with the light available on the day.
I’d definitely buy it again for this kind of shoot.