Nikon SLR Cameras

Can you use lomography film in a regular 35mm SLR camera?

ibstudent
ibstudent

I have a Nikon F3, which uses 35mm format. I was wondering if it's possible to use lomography film in it.

fhotoace
fhotoace

There's no such thing as "lomography" only film.

The film used in LOMO cameras is either 120 (most common) or 35 mm.

It stands to reason that the 35 mm film that will work in one 35 mm camera will work in another.

Steve P
Steve P

I hope you have not thrown away your money on "lomography film".It is a rip off on people who do not know any better. There's NO SUCH THING as "lomography film".It is only regular film repackaged into some kind of "lomo" box or whatever and then has the price raised 100% over what it should be.

So yes, your "lomo" film will work in your 35mm camera, … Because it is just regular 35mm film, which is all you should be buying in the first place, both for the Nikon and any lomo camera that uses 35mm film.

Again, a lomo camera does NOT use or require any kind of "special lomo film". There's no such thing.

mister-damus
mister-damus

Depends. If the film is 120 film, then you can't use it on a 35mm film camera (however you will be able to use it on a medium format camera that takes 120 film).

As others have said, there's no such thing as Lomography-specific film (for example a lomo camera that uses 35mm film can use any kind of 35mm film (Kodak, Fuji, Ilford, generic, etc.)