Mr Negative DayLIGHT Robbery - 35mm Film


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Description

 DayLIGHT Robbery from Mr. Negative is an ISO 400 colour negative film ideal for capturing every day indoor and outdoor situations. This film provides 36 exposures per roll and is compatible with standard C-41 processing.

Mr. Negative suggests overexposing this film by 1 stop to bring out its vibrant colours - set to ISO 200. Experiment and see which exposure you like best - don't forget to leave a note on your order to tell our Lab that your film has been pushed/pulled!

Photo credit (c) Zoe WoodAlex Hayes and Tom Hoddinott.

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Specification

Format: 35mm
Colour: Colour
Type: Negative
ISO: 400
Exposures: 36
Pack size: 1

 

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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 Mr Negative DayLIGHT Robbery today and dive back into the fun of 35mm film photography!

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Customer Reviews

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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.

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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!

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MatthewC (Egham, GB)
Grainy and moody

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

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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!

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Paula K. (Wigan, GB)
D for DAYlight

Puts D in Daylight for certain. It' your classic daylight balanced film, with red hues popping up sometimes. Warm colours, leans over to red-ish tones. I like it.

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