Mr Negative x FilmNeverDie Zombie - 35mm Film


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Sam B.
Sets a good tone!

This was one of a handful of ‘surprise’ films in a recent summer analogue wonderland box, that ended up coming to the Scottish Highlands with us for an epic 2 week road trip.

I’m never quite sure what to expect with tonal films like Zombie - so just shoved it in my Zenit alongside some more traditional film in my OM 1 and let loose over the course of our trip.

Really happy with the way most of the shots came out - especially when Green was already a key colour. I’d avoid harsh or strong sunlight - it doesn’t seem to have much latitude for it - but otherwise it doesn’t seem a respectable job.

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LM (Rushden, GB)
In your heeeead

Zombie! Very cool green tones with some crunchy grain. Reds really pop. There was a discontinued film called Adox Color Implosion, I'm sure this is the same stock. It's a little expensive for what it is, but good fun if you want a unique look. I get 90's asian horror vibes.

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Devon (Lichfield, GB)
Gritty and Grainy

I have very limited knowledge on film honestly, but this film has great colours, and the amount of grain is perfect for gritty/moody looking photos.

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Ryan S. (Chesham, GB)
Second go round with it

Second go after a few more months practicing photography and upgrading to a canon SLR and...well yeah same thoughts really. It's a relatively high cost film that has masses of grain and suppresses colour.

I feel like that's an ultra specific want for a firm, so if that's what you're after then this is it. If it's not, then don't buy it

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Ryan S.
First ever film I used, I think I messed it up

This is the first ever film I used, pretty sure I was on the wrong ISO, didn't hold my camera steady or know what I'm doing in general

A couple shots came out ok

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