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★ Diana+ 38mm Super-Wide Angle Lens
The Diana+ 38mm Super-Wide Lens is how I see the world! Everyone has their perfect focal length -- you know, that camera vision that matches your own? Well 38mm on the Diana+ is mine.
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★ Kodak Elitechrome ED (35mm, 200 ISO)
The Kodak Elite Chrome ED is my absolute favorite film. It has incredible contrasts and delicious colors.
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★ THE LOMOLUCK Fifth Issue: The La Sardina
The Lomoluck showed up again! It couldn't resist the last launch of Lomography: The La Sardina.
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★ It's Brilliant--Diana Instant Back+ Will Never Make You Regret
Just a word for this brilliant accessory for Diana+/Diana F+: SUPERB. Just imagine a wonderful moment that not only you can capture but you can share it instantly.
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★ Get Creative with Overlapping Images with the LOMO LC-Wide!
The half-frame format of the LOMO LC-Wide enables you to create amazing dreamlike overlapped images.
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★ Ahooooy! Here Comes The Sea Pride!
Ahoooooooooy! Let me introduce the camera that everybody is talking about right now. Here comes the Sea Pride!
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★ Fuji Velvia 100 - A Film for Dreamers!
Fuji Velvia 100, a 35mm slide film first produced in 2005, is unarguably one of the most popular films amongst budding analog photographers today. And quite rightly so -- when used in the right conditions with the right camera, the film produces stunning images unparalleled by any other.
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★ Diana F+ VS. Holga (The First Round)
This is a war between Holga and Diana F+. Who will gain victory in the end? We shall see!
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★ CD-R King Camera
This camera package is as cheap as it gets. For the price alone, it is a must have!
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★ The Magic of Multi-Lens Cameras
Analogue pictures are awesome, it's pretty interesting looking at old pictures of your grandpa or your own Lomo-pictures, but there is something that you miss sometimes about them, and that's motion.
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★ Horizon Perfekt: Why I Love it So!
I just wanna say "I love you!" to my beloved Horizon Perfekt!
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★ The LC-Wide
I love instant photography, I love LC-W instant kit!
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★ Mysterious Black and White
Kodak BW 400CN is a great film to take mysterious pictures, sad, or even just regular pictures!
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★ The Ugly Betty of Cameras
A short review of my new (wasn't sure whether it was working) Pentina from ebay!
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★ Fisheye + Diana F+ = Distorted Love
I have to be honest, when I first pooled my funds to buy a Lomographic camera I had already decided that I was buying a Fisheye 2. But right before making my purchase I discovered the Diana F+ and all her delightful accessories INCLUDING her fisheye lens, and as they say, I was hooked!
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★ The Olympus Trip 35: An Amazing Find
Just a few words from me about a pretty little camera called the Olympus Trip 35. The Olympus Trip 35mm was born between 1967 and1984 (mine was born in May 1980). Over 10 million were produced and sold, so by no means is it a rare camera, but I do highly recommend getting one if you spot it going cheap!
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★ Olympus Trip 35 - Trip The Light Fantastic!
“Oh no!! Not another Olympus Trip review?!” Well, if you may indulge me this one time, I’d like to tell you how the Trip helped me reawaken my love of 35mm photography.
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★ LC-Wide – Just Amazing!
When I received this amazing camera, the first thing I thought was “This will be perfect for street snapshots!” - My second thought was “The mechanics are awesome!” - And my third thought was “Should I sell some of my cameras?”
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★ Poor Man's Leica , FED 5B
Wanna feel how rich people owned and snap using a Leica? If you don't have much money and feel the same way like I do, what if you owned a FED 5B. It's very cheap camera as you can get a very affordable price at the flea market but the ability is really awesome!
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★ Canon Photura - an interesting blip in 35mm evolution
In the early 90s, Canon thought it would be a good idea to try something different. It turns out it wasn't such a good idea.