I want a limo camera but I don't know how to develop film. Is it the kind of film I can take somewhere to get developed? If so, where?|||Most film users are using 35mm film and that can be processed by any hight street store with a minilab. Buy colour negative film - the fast processors are not equipped to handle anything else.
Are you looking for a proper Lomo that is made in Russia by BeLomo or are you falling for the con tricks of the Lomography Corporation? They profit by selling 10 cent plastic toy cameras to the young and gullible for $40 upwards. cThere is no harm in using rubbishy cameras in fact, there is great satisfation in getting a decent result when that is so unlikely BUT you can do the same thing with a cheap camera that actually came cheap! Look around the thrift stores and cheap stuff shops for badly packaged cameras that cost about $1.50. These are every bit as good as the stuff pushed by Lomography promoters. They are possibly from the same factory.
The so-called 'Lomo' effect is achieved by putting your color film through the wrong development process. Colour neg' film gets processed as though it were slide film and vice-versa. It has nothing to do with the camera.
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