Introduced in 2012, as the second film in Lomography's resurrection of the 110 format, the Tiger film is an ISO 200, color negative film made exclusively for 110 cameras. It is known for having good color saturation, deep contrast, and a gritty look. This grit is due to the grain of the film being exaggerated by the extremely small size of the negatives. The performance of Lomography Tiger will be heavily influenced by the quality of the 110 camera you put it in - and there is quite a range when it comes to 110 cameras. Load Tiger 110 in a camera such as the Pentax Auto 110 and be prepared for sharp and crisp results with good colors and rich blacks. Other cameras, especially those more point-and-shoot-leaning, may yield images less sharp and more grainy. The backing paper in the cassette is known for producing light leaks; a quick fix some 110 photographers found for this is simply to put tape over the window in the back of the
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Lomography Tiger 110 Sample Gallery - Pentax Auto 110
Sample images made on Lomography Tiger 110 film with a Pentax Auto 110 camera by staff member, Jackson Keller.