For Christmas 2024 I had a plan. The good folks at Kamerastore gave me a free roll of Santacolor 100 film for filling out a questionnaire and my plan was to shoot it at Christmas with my OM-1n. Then it went pear shaped. My OM-1n has developed a shutter problem, as I found out after loading my Santacolor film and taking a couple of photos with it. Fortunately I was able to rewind the film and my OM-10 was pressed into service. I loaded my Santacolor into my OM-10 and promptly forgot about it until January. D'OH!
I have heard and read a lot about Santacolor over the last couple of years as various blogs and vlogs have covered it extensively. Santacolor originated as Kodak aerial surveillance film with a nominal 100 iso rating. I first saw it on sale at Kamerstore as their own in house brand and it has also been re-spooled by several retailers with their own branding on it. It is noted for rendering bright reds and with that in mind I headed into town.
Wigan has a lot of buildings with ornate terracotta brick facades, they were intended to convey the wealth of the various benefactors who made their money from the Coal, Cotton and Iron industries in the area. Wigan had enough natural resources to make it worthwhile mining coal and building cotton mills as the Industrial Revolution began to gather pace here in the north west of England. It was said you could dig a hole anywhere in Wigan and hit coal. The Iron Works was built because of the abundance of coal to fuel the furnaces.
I wandered about the town centre happy snapping as I explored the bright reds of the various buildings. I tried to capture a few shots of Wigan folk going about their day along the main shopping street too. I also made a point of getting a shot of the famous Uncle Joe's Mint Balls sign. I know how it looks in colour having shot it on ColorPlus and Gold in the past, but it is nice to see how the three compare against each other.
I really enjoyed myself exploring colour for a change and soon finished my roll of Santacolor 100. I rewound my film, happy with what I had photographed and hopeful of how it would turn out. I put my OM10 back in my bag and continued on my photowalk around town with a roll of Rollei Superpan 200 in my OM-2. You can read that blog via the link below.
I entrusted developing of my roll of Santacolor 100 to the good folks at Analogue Wonderland. I sent it with my three rolls of ColorPlus and used my Club AW Wonderpoints to bring the price down. Join Club AW, they have regular members only deals and discounts and those all important Wonderpoints to collect.
First impression of Santacolor 100 35mm colour film is this was a fun film to shoot, despite my false start with my OM-1 and I might just go for it again some day. Check for availability at your local film retailer or buy it straight from Kamerastore using the link below.
Here's a few favourites from my roll of Santacolor 100 shot with my OM-10 and Zuiko lenses. I have placed them and more in an album on Flickr that you can visit using the link below. I hope you enjoy them.
Olympus OM10 - Santacolor 100
Olympus OM-2 - Rollei Superpan 200
Santacolor 100 35mm 36 exp colour film
Analogue Wonderland
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