Mr Negative DayLIGHT Robbery - 35mm Film


Price:
Sale price£19.00

Pickup available at Analogue Wonderland HQ

Usually ready in 2-4 days

Carbon-neutral shipping on all orders

Description

Payment & Security

American Express Apple Pay Google Pay Klarna Mastercard PayPal Shop Pay Visa

Your payment information is processed securely. We do not store credit card details nor have access to your credit card information.

You may also like

Customer Reviews

Based on 6 reviews
33%
(2)
50%
(3)
17%
(1)
0%
(0)
0%
(0)
M
Merry P. (Islington, GB)
Loves light (leaks)

This review was a really difficult one to write. When my scans came back I was absolutely thrilled, I had reservations about the film stock from seeing other's experiences but wow did it do well in the circumstances which I shot it in.

Shot as recommended at 200, rather than 400, ISO on a VERY bright day in France. It really really needs the bright light, and excels in it. The colours are strong and punchy, with beautiful contrast. I'll definitely buy it again in the future specifically for shooting while travelling in sun and hot weather.

However, almost every single frame had light leaks, and I'm confident they didn't come from me or my camera. They're particularly visible in the photo of the fish (which is why I included it). Not enough to put me off purchasing again in the future - and looking at others' photos it looks like I just got unlucky with a slightly dud roll - but enough to be slightly annoying and to drop it down from 5 stars to 4.

E
Ewan S. (Glasgow, GB)
True to the name

This film does incredibly well when given ideal lighting conditions. Love it or hate it, this film will provide tasteful halation and will lean well into warmer tones. It also does well in skin tones despite its warmer hues. I'm pretty sure I shot this overexposed by +1 as per the box's instructions.

L
Luca C. (Spalding, GB)
Lovely colours

I love the pinks and purples and red halation, it makes a scene really pop and vibrant. I had to do some editing and tweaking to the images but nothing major, as I was inside and lighting was tricky. This film is very fun and colourful, it's well worth experimenting!

m
matthewc (Egham, GB)
Grainy and moody

Quite grainy with unsaturated colour even when overexposed by 1 stop. Nice moody feel though.

J
Josh (Kensington, GB)
Moody pink

If I look over the general bulk of my photos from this film, they are lacking colour but with an overall pink effect. Although to be honest it's probably my own fault shooting primarily grey landscapes on overcast days. Oh well, I still like the effect, photos came out nice!

Be Inspired by the Film Community

Recently viewed