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Where can I develop the negatives of a Lomo camera?

I want a Lomo camera (still deciding between a Holga or a Diana +), but since it is analog, I'm more worried about where I can develop the negatives. Since digital cameras are more frequent now, shops still accept photographic negatives? I live in London and have a dark room. Have any of you know of a place where you can develop negatvies?



Both cameras great for experimentation and artistic photography. First buy the Holga, it is much cheaper, must be less than 8 pounds in London. I both, and prefer the Holga for its ethereal artistic photos. My Diana at 4 times the price it only takes poor photos. You might also consider a masterpiece loin: Kodak Instamatic camera: Link 2 – these pocket cameras are strong and the use of 35mm film width. They are easily available online and sale of a generally used for less than € 1. Finding one with a special cartridge already in place and you can reload the cartridge many times as desired. You can also buy the 126 cartridges (which are no longer manufactured) in many local pharmacies and laboratories for $ 1 or less: http://www.instructables.com/id/Instamatic-Retro/ If you are planning to fire Black and white film is much cheaper to develop film at home, see link 1 below. You can also join a photo club, especially in London, that allows members to use a darkroom. You do not need a dark room, only 20 pounds worth of gear and chemicals from Jessops Link 3. Charge my Holga 35mm film. It is very easy to do. See Link 4 Best wishes, Red Dog,

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