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★ Revue SC3 SLR – Better Quality With Less Bucks?
Well built, easy to use, and cheap! What more do you need for an SLR? In my opinion nothing more!
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★ Think Green, Think Fujichrome Astia Slide/Positive Film ISO 100
Go green, act green, and shoot green with Fujichrome Astia slide/positive film ISO 100
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★ Avoid Dents to your Diana Mini with Rubber Foam
Are you sometimes so clumsy like me? Have you also accidentally dropped your Diana Mini ? Now prevent dents, scratches, and mutilations with the trick with the rubber foam. Let your Diana Mini be good as new.
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★ Zorki 1: Not Only for Street Photography
Some days ago I bought a Zorki 1 camera at the Lomography Online Shop. Great and tiny rangefinder camera, with a wonderful collapsible lens, a very sharp Industar 50/3,5! I bought this camera for street photography, but in this case I used it in an unconventional way!
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★ Take off with the Lomography Sprocket Rocket
Enjoy the fascination of sprocket holes and panorama format photos all together in one lightweight handy camera. Get ready for takeoff with the Lomography Sprocket Rocket!
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★ Different Cameras with Lomography Color Negative Film
When using different cameras with Lomography Color Negative films, I wondered what kind of result I would get. Do you want to take a look?
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★ M42 Lenses: The Helios 44-4 M
This four part mini-series sets out to review my four favorite lenses. All these lenses share a commonality: they are all M42 lenses. I love the M42 standard. Canon and Nikon, and later Pentax are all proprietary; the M42 is not. We begin with the Helios 44-4 M.
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★ Fomapan 100 at ISO 400
Fomapan 100 is a classic of b&w. The formula and materials used are based on classic formulas. It gives smooth tones, it is sharp with very little grain. All these advantages can be used to create classical dark, grainy but sharp photographs.
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★ Belair X 6-12: Opening the Box
The wait was long. But at last, my Belair X 6-12 camera arrives to my office. But I don't want to open it here, in my workplace. It's gonna be awesome, and I need a better place. In fact, I waited all day, with the box closed behind me, to arrive home and document "the opening"...
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★ Second-Hand Shopping: Kodak Colorburst 50
Let me tell you about having a play with an old Kodak Colourburst 50 after some second-hand shopping.
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★ Zenit 412LS - A Review of a Smart Sultry Russian SLR
An intelligent and alluring offering from Zenit could adorn your camera shelf or occupy your camera bag. A sweet price for this SLR makes it very tempting.
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★ Diana Baby 100 12mm Lens : Tiny Snapper, Giant Surprise
Valentine's day is coming. And there is no better pair for the Diana Baby 110 other than the 12mm wide angle lens. Find out how a 12mm lens can make you fall in love!
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★ Ferrania Eura: The Beauty
I've seen the Ferrania Eura on Ebay and directly fell in love. Her look is beautiful. I just never expected that I would like their photos so much. I own cameras with a beautiful look but I don't like the photos they produce.
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★ Lomography Sunset Strip - A Film Full of Surprises
Some time ago I bought the Lomography Color X-Pro Sunset Strip 100 because I was just curious on this film.
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★ Lomography Color X-pro Sunset Strip: for Sunny Outdoors, or Indoor Flash?
My thoughts on the Sunset Strip cross processed, after using it outdoors on a sunny day, and indoors with flash! Grainy? Check. Warm? Perhaps. Cool? Perhaps. Unpredictable? Check!
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★ AGFA Vista Color Negative Film ISO 200 : Do not Expect Much
Actually it's just my personal opinion, if you can produce good photos with this film, go for it =)
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★ Versatile Wide-Angle Monster: the Lomo LC-Wide
There is no camera wider or more versatile than the LC-Wide. With two different rolls of film I have done nearly everything possible with this camera. And let me tell you: that's a lot!
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★ Review: Fuji Pro 160S 35mm - The Film that Makes you Think
This roll of film made me think very carefully how and which camera it should be used with. And so should you.
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★ 110 Film - No Excuses
The first golden rule of Lomography is "Take your camera everywhere you go." The third golden rule of Lomgraphy is "Lomography is not an interference in your life, but part of it." 110 film makes it easy to follow these two rules.
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★ Woca 120G
In this review I want to present you my recent camera purchase, the WOCA 120G. It's a camera from the Holga-family and comparable with the Holga 120S.