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As great as the Lubitel 166+ is, there is one major disadvantage: the minimum focusing distance. While 80cm is close enough at most occasions, sometimes I would like to get closer. The easy solution to this is using close up filters, but most people who use use them end up guessing the correct focusing distance. From now on, you no longer have to guesstimate, but you can actually focus your image using your viewing lens! Read on and find out how.
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EBS (exposing both sides) is fun, but a bit of a hassle. Forget that hassle, and make a two faced camera out of some cheap cameras. But don't make the mistakes I made.
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Do you love to use a Splitzer with your La Sardina? The you must try to make this "Peek-Through" Splitzer using an empty film box! It takes Splitzer photos to a brand new level!
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I have always hated the borders between four pictures in the Actionsampler frame. I decided to get rid of those and here’s how i did it.
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Personally I am a huge fan of redscaling. It allows you to get some color in your photos, even on the grayest of days. But what if you just want to add the redscale effect to just some of your photos rather than shooting an entire roll this way? Easy enough: use a red filter! And while you're at it, why not throw in some other colors as well?! Read on to find out how you can turn your LC-A+ in to a rainbow camera!
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Diana Mini doesn’t have that many accessories, so it’s up to us to make our own ones. Here’s how you can mod your Diana Mini to take filters, without making any damage to your Mini
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A quick, simple and easy way to load your Smena 8M, the redscale way!
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You've all been there, it's the middle of the night and you are trying to get some well-deserved sleep, when suddenly, an idea hits you that's either mad or brilliant. What if only one flash on your Diana F+ just isn't enough?
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Many Belair 6x12-owners know the "problem of the thick film rolls". With a simple modification, I have fixed this problem.
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Yes, this is possible! In this tipster I show you how!
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My first analogue camera was the Blackbird Fly. I bought it from a person and not from a shop. It was used and most important is, I only got the camera
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Don't worry about overexposing your film. Redscale it and shoot pinhole
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It's officially in stores! The Belair has finally landed at the Lomography store in San Francisco. One of our Lomo staff members, Joe was rewarded the right to be the first of the staff to test the camera and write about his experience using it. If you missed out on pre-ordering your Belair, now's your chance to see the camera in person and pick it up in stores. Please welcome the new addition to the Lomography camera family...
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It's the photographic accidents that sometimes bring out some new twists and thoughts about photography. Things you never really thought about in the first place. Just imagine the lens of your panoramic camera gets loose and creates some very interesting new results? How about that?
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Out of all the flashes we make at Lomography, the Ringflash is probably the coolest to play around with. After Lomo Amigo Nout received his Belair he needed to test the fresh camera with some flashy fantastic fun. Want to do the same? Read this tipster!
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One body, two lenses never looking at the same direction. A camera designed by me to have more fun with mixed doubles.
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Holga 135bc + Lego "Modification"! Basically this modification allows me to grip things like a CD or cardboard (and loads of others things to be able to use as a filter)
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Getting bored of the same old autumn photo’s of leaves and grey skies using your supersampler? Read on to find out how to add a whole rainbow of colour to those autumn snaps!
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A very simple D.I.Y filter using the plastic jelly cone
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If you're tired of the looks of your camera, or the pieces of old leather are just peeling off, here's how to refurbish a camera.