4-5 rolls of film later, I realized that it's just not that easy. Most of the pictures failed because the light wasn't strong enough, other times I would forget the cap on (because when you take a picture you're not looking through the lens, just a plastic window), two rolls of film were destroyed by a dog (one of them containing pictures from Two Door Cinema Club's show :( ). Even when I did get a couple of nice shots per roll (which would cost around 7 euro, film+development, not including printing), then I would have to get my dad to scan them and clean them up and FINALLY I could see a result.
The question is, is it worth it? The effects are awesome, but then again a stroll down pixlro-matic lane can give very similar results. For free. Also, Lady Di+ is very very fragile.
Anyway, here are a few pictures I managed to take.