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Do you love blue skies and deep blue oceans or lakes? Do you love to use the colorsplash flash to give a bit more colour to your world but still want to get some mind-blowing colours instead of a monochromatic picture? Do you love fine grained pictures that look just sharp and with a subtle saturation? And do you want a film that can adapt to any stile or camera that you can think off? If you answered yes to any of these questions, Elitechrome EB 100 is just the film for you.
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Right- ho, now pay attention. I am becoming increasingly aware of this new fangled digital photography malarkey running about the place with its full screen sensors and 12 point whatsit thingumy bobs, auto focus hocus pocus, image stabilizing face recognition mumbo jumbo nonsense. And I for one have had enough. So the boffins in the lab put their thinking caps on and over a hot cup of tea and pipe invented a camera so fiendishly simple that a dead dog could use, well maybe not that simple but you get the drift. So with out further ado and no more egging the custard, Mildred draw the blind, Jerry start the projector lets admire the Coronet Twelve 20 in all its glory.
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Do anyone already tried a roll Neopan SS 100 ASA film? It's an old, very good and fine grain B&W film!
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Hi there, I will now tell you what is so great about the lomo lca+; the camera I love.
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Crisp, clear and analogue-feel. These were the words created to give out your pictures a nice CAPTURE! The DNP Centuria, or we call it "Centurion" for it's colour saturation over the film!
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When they call this image fusion, they aren't joking! The first thing I noticed upon developing a roll of film through the Split-Cam was that some of the "tricks" or images we were trying to create didn't quite line up how we thought they would. The second thing I noticed was that it didn't seem to matter; this camera is capable of funny, unique, and sometimes intense photo combinations even if things don't come out quite like you thought they would (don't forget about the 8th and 9th rules of Lomography!)
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Fuji Acros is a black and white film that uses traditional monochrome developing.
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This is one of my favorite film cameras. Come on and find out why Philippine Lomographers love this camera so much!
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Fast Speed and Exceptional Blue: As a unique member of the prestigious Fuji slide family with an exceptional blue colour shift and high ISO. Fuji Provia 400F is ideal for cameras with limited choices for aperture and shutter speed.
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It is claimed that after we have World War 3 the only things that will survive are cockroaches, I am inclined to disagree. I believe that the other thing that will survive a nuclear war is: The Fed 3.
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My choice for every condition: Agfa Optima 120, ISO 400, negative film. A dead stock film that is worth hunting for.
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The Agfa Clack is camera, which was built between 1954-1965 in Munich, Germany.
The name is the agenda, it makes a loud clack when your making a photo.
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Blue, green or yellow? How about all of them?
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I’ve been a Lomographer for over a year before I purchased my Horizon Perfekt. And during that time I had a chance to develop my skills with all the various Lomo cameras but I always kept my eye on the Perfekt. I visited the microsite regularly and noticed that so many of the Lomographers that I looked up to owned their very own Horizon. So on the day my Perfekt arrived, it felt like a right of passage!
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Ilford FP4 is a very fine grain, medium speed black and white film. Ideal for low-fi cameras such as the many clones of Diana+ and the different moods of Holga.
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The AMI 66 is a toy viewfinder camera made of plastic during the communist era
By the polish firm Warszawskie Zaklady Fotooptyczne WZFO.
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Yet another gift from a film photographer-turned-digital enthusiast, this roll was long since expired when I received it, having spent many a year at the very bottom of a dark, cluttered closet before being unearthed and handed over.
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They say quality is better than quantity but what if you could have both? Rather, what if you could have 4x the fun in one neat little package? The actionsampler is what you’re looking for!
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The XA-2 is a very compact 35mm camera capable of producing high-quality photographs. It features a timer, focus control, and manual ASA settings. Optional accessories include a flash, tripod, and case. It was made during the 1980s.
I bought this cute, unloved camera secondhand in the flea market before I knew the difference between an XA and an XA-2. It still turned out to be a competent zone focusing snapshot camera. I carried it in my glove box for several years where it earned some cosmetic scratches to it's revolutionary camshell case but in all that time of extreme temperatures and constant jostling as my car camera it never failed me.
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Don't judge if you haven't tried this first! How Fuji Velvia was made? I don’t know but I’m quite sure it was made with something more special than sugar and spice!