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Question: What's a great type of film for a fisheye camera!?
I have a fisheye lomo, and am pretty stumped over what kind of film to use since i don't really know about the different effects that each type can have on the photoWww@QuestionHome@Com


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Low ASA is better for less grain and better depth of field!. An ASA of 60 means slightly longer exposure times but gives sharper images!. 400 ASA film is high speed and produces grainy pictures so the higher the ASA the faster the film with more graininess!. Some films have enhanced colours like Fuji film is more colourful than Agfa of the same type!. The paper you use also has a big effect on the finished product!.Www@QuestionHome@Com

the only difference film makes is in the quality of the grain and exposure!. Lomo type cameras use on shutter speed so if you were in a dark situation then you need fast film!. Under good daylight then slow speed film!.Www@QuestionHome@Com

Ilford XP2 or Kodak Portra 160!.Www@QuestionHome@Com