Originally posted by womble I was shooting my 110 this afternoon alongside other things. I just use it for fun without any great expectations.
The ISO 200 film I was using was in a slow speed cassette which would have been metered at ISO 80 by the 110. Does anyone get their lab to compensate for that?
Cheers, Kris.
I think the answer is no. They are considered close enough that the exposure should still turn out fine. I’d agree in my experience.
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Originally posted by murrelet Just developed the Orca test roll. Negatives look great on the light table. Won't be able to scan until tomorrow. In other news, 5 rolls of Lomography Metropolis in 110 just arrived today!
Nice! Please post some pics when you get them developed. Interested to see what the Metropolis is about.
Post some of you B&w too. Interested to what kind of results others are seeing
Did you order directly from Lomography? Last I checked they were offering bundles of 5 of their various 110 film offerings along with a free Diana 110 camera.