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  • My New Love: Canon EOS 3000N and its Perfect Bokeh

    My New Love: Canon EOS 3000N and its Perfect Bokeh

    At a recent camera fair in Boston Spa, UK I was encouraged by my friend nicolas_noir to get a couple of Canon SLRs for a bargain price. I have recent been using the Canon EOS 3000N and I am loving it!

  • Diana Mini Leopard: Perfect for Nights Out!

    Diana Mini Leopard: Perfect for Nights Out!

    I have had quite a longstanding love affair with Lomography's Diana Mini family and my most recent edition, the Diana Mini Leopard Edition is my all-time favorite! Read on to find out why!

  • My Father's Camera: Ricoh KR-5

    My Father's Camera: Ricoh KR-5

    When I started to get interested to analog photography, I asked my father to give me his camera. I fell in love with her! The Ricoh KR-5 is considered by many to be a great starter camera for novices.

  • See the World Wide With LC-Wide

    See the World Wide With LC-Wide

    Always wanted to take group photos, landscaped, and big buildings, but you have to move very far back to capture the whole subject? Or sometimes, you still can't get the whole subject even if you did so by moving far back? Wouldn't it be cool if you can have a super wide angle camera to shoot with? Yes, La Sardina is wide but it is not really wide (not trying to judge La Sardina) enough sometimes. Thanks to Lomography, there is the Lomo LC-Wide!

  • Which Smena? A Comparison of the 8M, Symbol, and 35

    Which Smena? A Comparison of the 8M, Symbol, and 35

    There are three types of Smena that are readily available, the 8M, the Symbol and the 35. This comparison helps to make the choice of which one to get a little simpler.

  • Yashica Electro 35: Silent, Sharp, and Shiny

    Yashica Electro 35: Silent, Sharp, and Shiny

    A large aperture fixed-lens rangefinder, Yashica Electo 35 is an aperture-priority camera with a very good and accurate meter. Not only will it give sharp, detailed images it will give them consistently and but silently making it a perfect street shooter.

  • Four Years on the Lubitel 166+

    Four Years on the Lubitel 166+

    It's been a few years since Lomography released the Lubitel 166+. At the time there was a glut of excited reviews. Let's take another look at the camera four years later.

  • PN 929: A Small Plastic Camera for Pseudo Panoramas

    PN 929: A Small Plastic Camera for Pseudo Panoramas

    The PN 929 is a little plastic camera that can create pseudo-panoramas. Let me tell you about this great little camera after the jump!

  • Rolleiflex Medium Format: A Companion for Many Years

    Rolleiflex Medium Format: A Companion for Many Years

    Compact, easy to use, of high aesthetic value -- this is the Rolleiflex medium format camera. This camera has accompanied me for many years, and I was never ever disappointed!

  • Diana+ 35mm Back: Increases Your Creative Possibilities

    Diana+ 35mm Back: Increases Your Creative Possibilities

    Want to experience something more with the Diana F +? Well, this is the accessory for you!

  • Fuji Velvia 50: The Film with Earth Colours

    Fuji Velvia 50: The Film with Earth Colours

    Hello everyone! In this article, I am introducing a slide film which is uncommon for lomographers. It is Fuji Velvia 50, as stated from the name, it is an ISO 50 slide film. I think most of the lomographers will be thinking of reddish colours when they see the word Velvia. But not for Fuji Velvia 50. The colours you will get are extremely amazing!

  • Lomo Smena 8M: The Actual Lomographic Camera

    Lomo Smena 8M: The Actual Lomographic Camera

    The perfect camera for begginers, and also for Lomographers who want to learn the basics of photography.

  • Your Choice for Portraits: Films

    Your Choice for Portraits: Films

    Last month, we asked you for the camera of your choice when it comes to shooting portraits. We all have preferred films as well when it comes to portraits, so now, why don't you also share with us the emulsions of your choice for portrait snaps?

  • Reviews on Rewind: La Sardina

    Reviews on Rewind: La Sardina

    Lomography's freshest catch, the wide-eyed La Sardina, has been getting getting dressed in some of the amazing and eye-catching designs ever. So what better way is there than to celebrate this with a dedicated Reviews on Rewind installment!

  • Nighttime Non-Flash Photography with the Olympus Trip 35

    Nighttime Non-Flash Photography with the Olympus Trip 35

    In this review, I will show you how the Olympus Trip 35 works great for nighttime, non-flash photography. Read about it after the jump!

  • Exacta 135: The Cheapest Camera Ever?

    Exacta 135: The Cheapest Camera Ever?

    When my good friend nicolas_noir told me he had purchased 17 brand new cameras for £11, I did not hold out much hope for the sort of quality photos the cameras would produce. Always in the mood for a bargain, however, I decided to take the plunge and see what happened.

  • Camera Review of the Week

    Camera Review of the Week

    It's time once again for us to look back at the star reviews of this week, starting off with insights on cameras. Our featured lomographer has recently introduced us to a trusty machine of an SLR camera, his old friend, the Mamiya/Sekor 500DTL.

  • Everybody's Raving About the LomoKino HD!

    Everybody's Raving About the LomoKino HD!

    We've asked some of the most trusted photography sites to try out and put our newest creation to the test, then share with us their thoughts about it. So, how did they find the find the LomoKino HD? Find out after the jump!

  • Minolta X-700: My Favorite 35mm SLR

    Minolta X-700: My Favorite 35mm SLR

    The Minolta X-700 is a compact SLR, with all the features you need and a few extra ones. Probably my favourite SLR of all time and nearly my favourite camera of all time. I will try to explain why in this review.

  • Kodak Aerochrome: The Colored Infrared Film

    Kodak Aerochrome: The Colored Infrared Film

    Kodak Aerochrome is a discontinued film that produces CRAZY results. This review shows my results after testing out using both orange and yellow filters with this film.