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Sometimes simplest is best. And that's absolutely true when it comes to that little scanner. Go on reading after the jump to know more about my first experiences with this gadget!
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I was waiting for Lomography X-Pro Peacock 110 Film that will come to store. I was lucky as I had this opportunity on a sunny day!
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Initially I am just attracted by the look of the Belair x 6 12 Jetsetter. Once I started to shoot with it, I just can’t stop. Having tested it on different films, and trying different formats, I really felt in love with it. Though with some minor complaints, I love its exchangeable lens feature, and the switch of 3 frame sizes, and I am already looking forward to more lenses!
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While it hasn't been that long since Lomography launched the Belair X 6-12, it's never to early for us to look back at what our fellow lomographers have to say about this medium format shooter. If you've ever missed a Belair review, allow us to take you back to some of the insightful first impressions in this installment of Reviews on Rewind.
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Would’t be awesome to have the power of the Fritz the Blitz in all your cameras? Well, now you can. See how handy is the "Fritz the Blitz" Adapter kit, and power up all your babies with Lomography’s mightiest flash.
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Long lost but never forgotten, Kodak EIR may be completely discontinued and rarer than Charizard, but poke your nose in the right places, and you may just unveil a little gem.
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Lomography has scored an another first as we all know and has given us the possibility of film scanning at the comfort of our home with a device which does not exceed the size of the palm! Between you and me, I overspend for film processing and scanning costs.
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Like so many love stories, sometimes beginnings are a little wild. This is what happened to me last year with my LC-A+, and my first attempts with the Belair hadn't been much better. But this love story, it seems is going to have a happy ending!
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Lomography XPro Sunset Strip - the film which I was waiting from the moment I heard that it will be available. Here are my first results!
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I finally got my hands on a Belair X 6-12 Jetsetter, threw all the film types I have at it, and get, well, something.
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Last year, the 110 film format celebrated a glorious comeback with the Diana Baby, the Fisheye Baby and various films. The resurrection of the discontinued format took the analogue photography world by storm. One of the people excited by the cameras and film format is Michael Raso, producer and host of the Film Photography Podcast. Read on for his thoughts on the Diana Baby and a video review!
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Something smells fishy and it's not seafood! Check out my analogue "catch" of the day in the first installment of my "First Impressions" reviews series.
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Deep in the camera jungles of Hidalgo, I found a film. A film cheap enough to make me buy 5 rolls for only 50 pesos (more or less 1.25 USD) without having to think more than once. Read about it after the jump!
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A paper kit wonder that is easy to assemble and get yourself started on a classic form of photography
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Rummaging through my ever expanding camera collection, I came across the Minolta XG-1 and felt a pang of guilt: I'd had this thing for years, but never used it. High time to go shopping for a fresh battery and take the Minolta out for a walk!
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Not that very long ago, almost at the same time as Lomography, a small company called Films Reborn developed a new colour negative film: Fukkatsu 110, with a film speed of 400 ISO. As the proud owner of a Pentax Auto 110, I became very excited, because Lomography Color Tiger 110 was completely sold out. The name of this film is no accident - Fukkatsu is Japanese for 'reborn'.
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It never came to mind that such a little baby camera could produce such beautiful pictures!
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She is really tiny and very cute, the Diana Baby 110. In this review, I want to tell you about my first experience with this miniature camera!
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With a sleek design and various shooting formats, the Belair Globetrotter is one versatile camera. Read more about how awesome it is after the jump.
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It’s the original encounters, which unfolds the most energy and evokes the strongest feelings! There's nothing quite like finding a film that has its own secrets and leaves you guessing. Such is the Kodak Vericolor Slide Film, a sensation in blue and black.