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The film photography community spoke, and Lomography listened by re-releasing their beloved Lomochrome Turquoise film in 35mm, 120, and 110 formats! For the occasion I thought it would be a lot of fun to do a film comparison and see how Lomochrome Turquoise stacks up against Lomochrome Purple and Lomochrome Metropolis! I loaded up my Mamiya RB67 and three 120 film backs with three rolls of Lomography's medium format film and headed out to various spots in and around the beautiful city of Montreal, Canada. Using a tripod allowed me to capture the exact same scene three times to have the most accurate comparison I could think of. My preference for shooting Lomochrome Purple has always been on medium format, and so I thought that Lomochrome Turquoise and Lomochrome Metropolis would perform similarly. These films are all variable ISO, so I shot each at ISO 100, 200, and 400 to also see how they compare at different ISO's. Since Lomochrome Turquoise has only recently been released, this isn't meant to be a film review, but rather a fun experiment in how each of these films can fit into your workflow! I was really pleased with how each of these films rendered their environments, especially Lomochrome Turquoise as this was my first time shooting with it! I've got lots more stashed away in my film fridge, and I already can't wait for spring to hit so that I can get back out there with the Lomochrome lineup! As always, thanks for watching! And if you'd like to get a closer look at a few of my favourite images from today's video, head on over to my Instagram page @jesshobbsphoto #Lomography #Turquoise #MamiyaRB67 #filmphotography #mediumformat