
Lomography has released its recently unveiled LomoChrome Color ’92 film in 120 format.
The 120 film, which was unveiled by Lomography on Wednesday (23 August), comes just a few months after the release of the film in 35mm.
Lomography said in a press release: “LomoChrome Color ’92 35 mm recently hit the shelves and we were all whisked away in a time machine, back to a time when creativity ran wild, barriers were shattered and life was one big adrenaline-fuelled adventure! Now, we know that analogue passion knows no bounds and we are on a mission to keep the magic accessible to all.

“So, making that electrifying energy available to even more film shooters, we’re thrilled to announce that LomoChrome Color ’92 120 is ready to ship in 120 format! You heard it right, medium format shooters, it’s time to buckle up because we’re about to take your analogue game to a whole new dimension!”
Lomography added: “The film’s signature rich grain will reveal itself delicately across your medium format frames for a subtle hint of nostalgia and a perfect dreamy depth of field. Portraits shine with accurate skin tones and delicate pastel hues, making your subjects glow like red carpet stars! Plus, this versatile film can be pushed and pulled to your heart’s content, retaining juicy details in any lighting.”

LomoChrome Color ’92 is the first colour film to be released by Lomography since the variable-ISO Metropolis XR 100-400 film launched via Kickstarter in 2019.
The films cost £10.90 a roll and are available to buy now from the Lomography online shop.
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