C41
LOMO Negative 400
Lomography Color Negative 400 is a versatile ISO 400 C-41 color negative film with vivid, saturated colors, believed to be a Kodak Alaris-manufactured emulsion, available in 35mm and 120 formats.
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The Agfa Clack (1954) is a bakelite-bodied 120 medium-format camera with a fixed 6×9 cm format. Single-element 95mm f/11 meniscus lens, single shutter speed (~1/30s) plus bulb, fixed focus from ~3 m to infinity. No meter, no battery, no settings beyond shutter and bulb. Built for casual snapshooters who wanted a 6×9 negative without spending much. Made in Munich, Germany.
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C41
Lomography Color Negative 400 is a versatile ISO 400 C-41 color negative film with vivid, saturated colors, believed to be a Kodak Alaris-manufactured emulsion, available in 35mm and 120 formats.
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Lomography Color Negative 800 is a high-speed ISO 800 C-41 color negative film widely suspected to be a Kodak-manufactured emulsion, delivering vibrant colors and adequate grain for challenging lighting conditions.
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The German bakelite 6×9. Single-element lens, ~1/30s shutter, made in Munich for a decade. The Holga of the 50s.
| Field | Value |
|---|
| Format | 120 (8 frames 6×9 cm) |
| Lens | 95mm f/11 meniscus |
| Years | 1954–1965 |
| Shutter | ~1/30s + Bulb, leaf |
| Flash | PC sync contact |
| Modes | Fixed |
| Weight | 350 g |
| Battery | None |
The Clack was one of Agfa's volume-seller budget cameras of the 1950s. Made in West Germany and exported globally. Production ran 11 years; substantial volume by mid-50s standards. Agfa also made the simpler Click (named appropriately) and the Click II as variants.
The Clack is the original 50s "toy camera" before the term existed. Single-element meniscus lens produces soft corners, vignette, and characteristic distortion that 21st-century Holga / Diana shooters seek. The 6×9 negative is large — bigger than most modern toy cameras (Holga is 6×6, Diana is 6×6/6×4.5). For photographers who want vintage German bakelite aesthetic with toy-camera optical character, the Clack is unmatched.
For 2026 buyers, used Clacks at $40–100 are reasonable. The bakelite body is brittle — drops crack the body permanently — so verify integrity before buying.
Lens fixed. Original case (rare). PC sync allows external flashes.
Kodak Gold 200 is a daylight-balanced C-41 color negative film with warm color, moderate grain, and a classic consumer-film look.
C41
Kodak Portra 400 is a professional C-41 color negative film known for flexible exposure latitude, natural skin tones, and fine grain.
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Kodak Tri-X 400 is a classic black-and-white film known for strong tonality, visible grain, and documentary character.
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