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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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Single-lens-reflex (SLR) cameras have for decades been on the forefront of enthusiast and professional camera development. Sharp lenses, perfect exposure meterin,g and precise autofocus aren't really features that you would look for in Lomography, but they do come to a great use in Infrared Photography - as long as a few precautions are taken. See below.
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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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When I bought my Holga 135bc, I was expecting some crazy results. After i got my first roll developed, i was happy with the quality but was disapointed to see that the whole roll had not one light leak! Here is one quick modification you can add to your Holga 135, or Holga 135bc!
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Lomography Gallery Store Soho's regular and friend James Butler is back with his super popular Pop 9 modification workshop! Join us and James to learn the best tips and tricks of this special technique and shoot a roll of your own of cool mosaic multible exposures!
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A beautiful vignette and multiple exposurse from a camera that costs EUR5? Is it possible? Well, now it is. Read this easy tutorial and see the samples!
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Feeling burnt by fat, loosely wound rolls of film from your Diana F+? Is the extra light eating away at your photos? Here is a quick, cheap, easy and permanent fix to wind thin and tight rolls once again!
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Now you can design your very own La Sardina camera! The new La Sardina DIY is your blank slate for your creativity - paint on it, doodle or write on it, do whatever you want to make it unique!
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Ever dreamed of transforming your camera into your very own piece of art? We hear ya! The new La Sardina DIY Edition is your blank slate for customization. Don't waste any more time - grab a La Sardina DIY Edition Camera, get creative, and participate in this competition!
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A really easy way to give your camera a unique new look is through a nice camera strap. This tutorial will teach you how to make your camera truly your own. You probably already own all the necessary equipment, so there's no excuse not to give it a go!
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Recently, my brother-in-law gave me an old camera – a lovely Kodak Six-20 Bull’s Eye. It is, however, a camera that is built for 620 film. As much as I love obscure film, 620 film was discontinued nearly 20 years ago… so what’s a camera lover to do?
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The Pop9 is a great little camera, which produces 9 identical images on one 35mm frame. But if you want to give your self slightly different results, think about playing with the internal frames for the lenses Warning: this Tipster permanently modify your Pop 9!
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Burst your bubble on the Diana F+ Color flash and now don’t know how to get color gels to stick over the flash? Your days of color flash photography are not lost. Here’s my aesthetically pleasing, functional, quick and cheap fix.
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The Pop 9 is a great little camera, which produces 9 identical images on one 35mm frame, but if you want to give yourself slightly different results, think about removing the internal frames for the lenses, warning this tipster permanently modify your Pop9! Read on to find out more.
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It's always fun to use the Actionsampler and capture some sequential movement. But are you bored with the results of the Actionsampler? One thing I do with mine is remove the separation mask. Read on!
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This cool Tipster shows us an alternative to shooting with the Pop9. This makes taking photos twice the fun! Find out what our Tipster of the Week is all about!
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If you are a hardcore Holga fan or have already taken the time to look up some sites featuring Holga mods and hacks (or to take apart your camera for that matter), you will know that the Holga, despite sporting a switch for two different aperture settings for sunny and cloudy conditions, only features one aperture. This is due to the fact that switching from cloudy to sunny causes an arm to slide in front of the lens opening, the area of the hole on that arm (which is supposed to allow less light in) is larger than that of the aperture; i.e. the amount of light remains the same.
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Let's double the fun by creating a half-frame mask for the Diana F+! Read on to find out how to do this.
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Ever wondered if you can shoot long exposure movies with the LomoKino? Well, you can, and with this modification from Mandi at Lomography HQ, you can find out how!
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This great modification turns your LomoKino into a fisheye snapper! Read on to find out how to do it in just two simple steps...