Lomography
Well?
Of course, you can easily make your own redscale film. But if that's too much hassle, you can buy ready-to-use redscale film from Lomography. This Redscale XR 50-200 was designed specially for variable exposure. Expose it at 50 iso and you get a stylish sepia tinted picture. Expose it at 200 iso and you get fiery orange. Or something in between. Personally, I think this film wordks best in a camera with a decent lens and manual settings. So I prefer the XA pictures (the first two sample pics) to the Spinner and Diana Mini picstures. More light is good.