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Overall, the Lomography Color Negative 800 is a good film. Overall. You won't get the colors of X-pro or the Sunset Strip, but still, that is not the reason why you should use the CN 800.
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When I was a child I won a Polaroid camera in a contest about road-safety education, but I have not been able to find it at home. Last year my father asked me about the Polaroid camera, because he wanted one of those "fast cameras"... So I bought him the Fuji Instax 210
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The Spinner 360 is a great camera for capturing friends all in one circle. It's a moment in time, a chance to see everyone together. But the 360 is also excellent if you're lucky enough to live near a shore. Here's how it fairs as a friend/recorder on the shores of Lake Superior
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The name “Lubitel” roughly translates to “Amateur” . Like the Komsomolets, it was produced in Bakelite. And just for kicks – a Chinese copy of this original Lubitel emerged in 1961 under the mysteriously hilarious name, “Changle.” .
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When I found this film in my favorite photo lab in Bandung, I was excited and really want to try it!. After finishing up a roll of Agfa Precisa CT 100 on Film Photography Day, I put this film into my LC-wide and started to shoot! Yesterday I processed it and BOOOM!! This film is so crazy!
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It's not a monochrome film. It's not really a full colour spectrum film. The wonderfully unique Lomography Redscale 120 ISO 100 is in a class by itself.
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Appropriately named after the Communist Youth organization “Komsomol,” this camera is one of the very first products created by the burgeoning Soviet photo industry.
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When I received the package consisting of Fisheye Baby 110 and Lomography Color Tiger 110, I just knew it I would have a great time with it! . To be honest, this is my first time using Lomography Color Tiger 110 so this review is about my first impression with the tiger! Raaawwrrr!!
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I came across this film a couple months ago and decided to test it out in Houston over Spring Break. I have to say I'm really glad I found it, because it's one of my favorite films now.
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The second of my four part series is about a 35mm lens, slightly wide it has a wonderful range of applications, quite fast for lower light, wide enough for an everyday lens but not too wide to be specialist.
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Recently I got a Kodak film that I didn't know, the 35mm ProFoto XL 100. Its vivid colors surprised me because of their saturation and their accuracy. A highly recommended film.
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As I recall...
I got home after work with the Instant Back in my hands. I was very excited and couldn't wait to try it out. I have always been very interested in light painting photos, and printing the results out instantly adds an extra points to the instant back. So I experimented in my bedroom with all the lights turned off (of course). The outcomes weren't perfect but I love them nonetheless!
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Tungsten slide film may be temperamental, but once you get a feel for it, you can achieve some great x-pro results, often with purple color shifts!
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The Fisheye One Nautic's happy sea theme gets you closer to the water, but remember to also get close to your subject while shooting with this fun little toy!
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In a gray morning of a warm November day, I took the opportunity to try a roll of Ilford PanF 120 (ISO 50), walking around Como in the company of my Lubitel 166 +. Just watch!
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I have six Lomography cameras now, and the Diana was the one I saw being the least useful. This little toy wonder has very quickly become my favourite, though. Not sure if a Diana is for you? Maybe I can help.
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Diana Mini isn’t the best choice for dark Finnish winter, so I decided to get something brighter. Budget was low and this Soviet wonder seemed to be just what I wanted..but was it after all?
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A Lomography Order gone wrong leads to a gamble and discovery as I try out the Moonassi La Sardina.
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Both Fuji Instax 210 and Diana Instant Back+ deliver the signature soft polaroid look, but the handling of these two cannot be more different. Come find out more!
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This time I was lucky to try out quite an extraordinary camera - Sunny Fruit Juice Camera 35mm. This little queen of covert cameras is truly a spy's dream, and even Agent 007's sophisticated gadgets pale in comparison.