What is Luckycolor 100 35mm film? - Experimenting with Lucky on the Nikon F3 at a 1950's motor lodge
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- Опубликовано: 8 дек 2022
- FEELING LUCKY? This week we check out a rare film that was produced in China during an interesting period in film history - Luckycolor 100!
Find the film here: brooklynfilmcamera.com/collec...
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Ben: “I wasn’t expecting to take pictures on the Horizon 202..”
Narrator: “He could not wait to take pictures on the Horizon 202.”
It is now a fundamental part of my identity.
Now, Lucky has resumed production of the SHD100 and SHD400 in the 135 and 120 models, and intends to re-produce color film in the near future.
I really like the content your producing on the BFS channel! Keep it up! 😀
Thank you so much!!
great video
You're lucky to still have a place like that in good nick. In my city we have one such motel that was built for the 1967 world expo. The place is fantastic for photographers and filmmakers. But last time I went there it was scheduled for demolition, all fenced-up, doors left open, pieces of the covered walkways falling off. Pretty sad as it still had a lot of potential if it was given a bit of love. It's probably going to be replaced by a box of some kind... probably covered in black brick which is the latest fad.
Damn that is a shame! We're very lucky the original Starlight owners passed their place into such good hands. The crew has done a truly amazing job restoring the property and making it hypercozy!!
Do you feel LuckyColor, Photographer? Did I shoot two rolls, or did I shoot three!
something about the 2000s and blue shifted film. we might be onto something 🧐
It's Twilight packaged in 35mm film (O_O)
Now THAT is a good way to put it 😍😍😍
Brooklyn Film Camera kinda poppin off with these vids
💥🫡🫡🫡🫡💥
Hey, Ben
Just got a Lomo'instant square glass, the photos with the flash ON are non-existent!! They just appear black... Wasted a couple of shots from 2 packs.
Checked online and reddit, most have this problem, however on RUclips no one is addressing this???
Reach out to Lomo about this! Have heard of others with this problem.
Which film has which expiry date?
Most of our stock expired in 2006, but we have a very limited batch from 2012 which should theoretically give more "realistic" colors. All of the examples in this video are from the 2006 batch!
I wonder if Lucky Film Co still produces film in China?
Only films for medical and colorprint uses I guess. But I think they are still able to reopen the production line but I dont know if thats ever gonna happen.
they are now reopening their line for b&w films in 35, 120, as large formats, under various brands including Shanghai, "Etude” for the Chinese market, and "Sunny" for the Israeli market.
@@alanwang7013 woah
The company is now planning to reopen its color negative production line. It is expected to be available by the end of 2024
@@0.70nacl7 oh woooah