Relive the nostalgia of film with filter effects that give photos a classic look.
Select from one of many effects based on classic analog films that change the way a photo looks and feels.
How to apply a film effect
With the camera active, select auto or manual camera mode.
Select settings, then the 'Film' icon.
Select the desired film effect (Film 1 to 9). When an effect is selected, it is shown on the preview screen.
How to disable a film effect
Note
This effect cannot be applied post-processing photos or to videos and is only available for jpeg photos. Currently no plans to add additional films.
Film types
Film1
This film effect reproduces the slide
development technique. You can create sensual photos similar to fashion
photography.
Film2
This film effect reproduces the negative film development technique. You can express a surreal atmosphere using this effect.
Film3
This film effect reproduces high-density filter effects. Disrupting the color balance, darker portions appear even darker.
Film4
This film effect reproduces the high key photography method. By increasing light exposure, you can give your photos a bright, beautiful feeling.
Film5
This film effect reproduces the selenium toning technique. You can express deeper brown tones than sepia photos.
Film6
This film effect reproduces the platinum toning technique. You can express smooth but unique gradations.
Film7
This film effect reproduces Y2 filter photography, a favorite among professional photographers. You can take high-contrast black and white photos like those printed on RC photo paper.
Film8
This film effect gives your photos the effect of Y2 filter photography followed by printing on Fiber-Base photo paper. This produces smooth, low-contrast black and white photos.
Film9
This film effect reflects the zone system. Using this effect, you can express vivid yet rich black and white tones.

