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The 120mm film was widely used throughout the 20th century and has made a comeback. The film was replaced by the 35mm and has finally made its way back into photographer's kits, thanks to the subtle yet impressive charm it added to imagery.
The 120mm film was widely used throughout the 20th century and has made a comeback. The film was replaced by the 35mm and has finally made its way back into photographer's kits, thanks to the subtle yet impressive charm it added to imagery.
Even now, when digital cameras have taken over photography, many photographers still use the 120mm film for the rusticity it adds to images. However, in the past decade, the number of photographers taking over analog photography is increasing – and we cannot be happier.
If you, too, are looking to take up analog photography, you can definitely start with the120mm film -we're sure you'll fall in love with the mesmerising imagery it creates too!
Simply because it can deliver images with considerably less grain – as compared to the 25mm film. You can get pictures of a much larger resolution, as the surface of the 120mm film itself is large. The images delivered are high in contrast and quality too. Choosing to work with a 120mm film would be one of the best decisions of your photography journey.
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