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Always wanted to take your treasured LC-A+ or LC-Wide underwater, in a storm, or to extreme sports adventures? The bright red Krab shell makes it possible for your premium Lomography camera to join you on your all-weather analogue gimmicks!
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The Belair 6x12 camera is truly a surprising and beautiful camera. The 2 lenses that come with the camera are made out of plastic, and even if Lomographers are used to plastic lenses, I had the impression that something was missing for achieving great shots with the Belair 6x12. And then appeared the word "Belairgon": 2 brand new 90mm and 114mm glass lenses made specially for the Belair 6x12 camera. I knew that I found what I was looking for!
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Last August ,I decided to try the Supersampler, I had always thought it would be a fun camera that would be funny to use during sunny days. Almost a year later, I have developed the film and here are the results...
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The LOMO LC-A's birthday is just around the corner, so it's time to shine the spotlight on the community's favorite analogue companion, along with its extended family!
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For classic monochromatic art and drama, Lomography Earl Grey 100 is an exquisite black and white 35mm film that will surely give your shots an extra dose of style and class. Another advantage? You can self-develop at home!
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When I saw some great redscale photos on Lomography, I also wanted to shoot these great images. But I found out that 35mm redscale film is hard to find, so I decided to make my own redscale film from a roll of Fuji Pro 400H.
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A few days ago, I purchased a LOMO LC-A Refurbished on the Lomography Online Shop. The camera arrived in perfect condition, like new, and I immediately wanted to test it! And the best way to do this is to go in a nice park, where you can relax, walk, and take pictures with this amazing toy! Read more!
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Another film that's gone too soon, X-Pro Chrome 100 was the standard color slide film for positively colorful Lomographs! Developed in C-41 chemicals, it intensifies hues and makes everything more vibrant and vivid without going overboard!
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If you’re looking for one of the most versatile film cameras on the market, you’ll absolutely love the LOMO LC-Wide. Not only that, but it also looks awesome. It's small in size and easy to carry around. Interested? Then keep on reading to find out more about this must-have film camera!
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The Horizon Perfekt is a very unique camera! It boasts versatile specifications, yet also has certain limitations. But, at the end of the day, it is still a beast of a camera.
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If you are looking for a not so expensive colour C41 film for this summer's sunny days, and you want to get vivid tones together with a nice feeling of plasticity from your camera with plastic lenses, try the Lomography CN 100! You will not regret it at all!
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Whether you want to get your hands on your first panoramic camera or are simply curious about how the difference between the Horizon Perfekt and Kompakt, this installment of Reviews on Rewind will give an idea -- straight from your fellow lomographers' previously published reviews! Check them out after the jump!
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The Ricoh RZ-900 is a nice camera for your bag when you want a quick point and shoot with a little more.
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While short-lived and all sold out, Lomography X Tungsten was a violet-tinged favourite of x-pro addicted Lomographers. With its low ISO, ultra-fine grain and blueberry tones, this 35mm film brought exciting hues to analogue photographs!
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I have always been fascinated by instant photography. I think it has that extra charm that every one needs in their analogue adventures. When I discovered that I could take instant pictures with my favorite camera, I didn't think it twice, I had to try it...
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First manufactured from 1966 to 1971 by Rollei in Germany, the Rollei 35 has remained an iconic camera and a favorite of film photography enthusiasts for being one of the smallest full frame cameras ever made. Find out more about this beautiful and fascinating camera in this installment of Lomopedia.
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At first I was afraid my urge to buy the Lubitel 166+ wasn't more than another breakout of GAS. Honestly, I was convinced that it would end up next to its older brother, a vintage Lubitel 2, sitting on the shelf looking pretty, but mostly just gathering dust. Turns out I couldn't have been more wrong!
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Manufactured between 1939 and 1957 by Michigan-based camera maker Argus, the Argus C3 is a 35mm rangefinder that has earned some intriguing nicknames, as well as spots in various camera lists for its design. Find out more about this intriguing camera in this installment of Lomopedia.
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This article looks at the five reasons why I love 35mm Lomography CN100, what I think it does best, and why I always keep some around. Read on to find out more!
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A very simple film to fall in love with! A perfect pairing with the sun and light. You won't be disappointed with this baby :-)