The LomoChrome Purple, one of Lomography’s most popular film emulsions, has only been available in 35mm (135) and 120 film format. Earlier this week, they announced that they have expanded their LomoChrome Purple film line to 110 film format.
As the only producers of 110 format film, we knew that the holy trinity of LomoChrome Purple had to be completed.
Lomography Press Release
Lomography believes that by making the LomoChome Purple available to another format, there will be more room for experimentation.
Technical Specifications
- Film Type: Color Negative
- ISO: 100–400
- Exposures: 24
- Processing: C-41
- Price: 7.9 USD
Where can you use 110 films?
Cameras that support 110 films are usually pocket cameras. A few examples are those small flat vintage cameras like the Kodak Ektralite or the Minolta Autopak.
There are still a few modern cameras that support 110 film formats such as Lomography’s Diana Baby and Lomography’s Fisheye Baby.
Not only is Lomography the sole producer of 110 format in this digitally-dominated era, but we are also leading the way in this current age of film revival.
Where to buy?
The new LomoChrome Purple 110 Film is available in a set of 5 in the Lomography online shop.
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