Ten301
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I picked up some fresh Lomography Color Tiger 200 negative film today (expiration 9/2018) to use in an old Canon 110ED 20, which is one of the few cameras capable of producing stunning images from the 110 format. I read somewhere the camera has a mechanism that flattens the film, so images are much sharper than what most associate with the format.
Anyway, back to the film...I was surprised the box states that it is "Made in China". From examples I've seen online, the film looks very 'Kodak-like' (sky color, for example), with relatively fine grain and better saturation compared to 110 film of the past. The only manufacturer in China I know of is Lucky, but I thought they stopped color negative production a few years ago? If they have the capability to resurrect (and improve) 110 film, it makes me wonder what else they're capable of producing?
Anyway, back to the film...I was surprised the box states that it is "Made in China". From examples I've seen online, the film looks very 'Kodak-like' (sky color, for example), with relatively fine grain and better saturation compared to 110 film of the past. The only manufacturer in China I know of is Lucky, but I thought they stopped color negative production a few years ago? If they have the capability to resurrect (and improve) 110 film, it makes me wonder what else they're capable of producing?