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Looking into super-sizing your instant photography fascination? The Fuji Instax Wide 200, which takes larger instants than its Mini counterparts. Want to see if it's the instant shooter for the instant-hungry lomographer in you? Read on to find out what your fellow lomographers have to say about this camera!
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A great cult classic, the Diana camera is a box-type, medium-format, plastic camera that was first produced by the Great Wall Plastic Factory in Kowloon, Hong Kong in the 1960s.
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Looking for an analogue beauty that allows you to shoot crisp photos without flash in natural light, and even low-light? You can trust the compact Fuji Natura Classica, a lomographer favorite, to be your best shooting companion for this! Find out what some of our lucky lomographers have to say about their Fuji Natura Classica experience in this installment of Reviews on Rewind!
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The Horizon Perfekt has long been a favorite of the Lomography community, loved for the crisp panoramas and vibrant cross-processed photos it's capable of taking. Have you been thinking of adding this popular panoramic shooter in your camera collection, but would like to know more about it first? Maybe some reviews from passionate Perfekt photographers will help you decide!
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We're thrilled to introduce a new series for the Reviews section which aims to be the go-to resource of every lomographer when it comes to camera and film information. Interested? Read on to find out more!
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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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The richness of Lomography's slide film, when cross processed, is something to behold! Don't take my word for it, have a look for yourself....
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Today’s Reviews on Rewind is dedicated to one of Kodak’s great professional lines of black and white film, the T-Max. To give you a hint, one of our community members said it best: T-Max stands for "To the Max"!
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Years after the release of the ever classy Diana F+, it remains one of the most popular and reviewed cameras here on Lomography Magazine. If you're wondering what your fellow lomographers have to say about this medium format shooter, check out the reviews we've collated for you in this installment of Reviews on Rewind!
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Looking for a new black and white film to try? Then you're in luck! This installment of Reviews on Rewind focuses on Ilford FP4+, an all-purpose, medium speed black and white film, and it just might answer your dilemma!
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The Fisheye Baby 110 is a good choice, when you need something small, convenient, and unnoticeable, although it's hard to go unnoticed since you are carrying such a cute miniature! There are many reviews on the Fisheye Baby 110 but I still would like to share my excitement and few comments if you are interested.
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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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It’s June and everybody’s schedule is booked up to the very last second to cram for their final exams before the summer vacation. But we all know that there’s always times for some Lomography fun! Let’s take a look at what Lomography Malaysia was up to in June 2012.
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June’s pulling up and we can feel summer vacation inching closer. Let’s take a look at how Lomography Singapore took on June last year!
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Try saying, “May May, in Majestic Malay, bring Happy Photography Days,” three times fast! Take some time to unwind and rewind back to May 2012!
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This four part mini-series sets out to review my four favorite lenses. All these lenses share a commonality: they are all M42 lenses. I love the M42 standard. Canon and Nikon, and later Pentax are all proprietary; the M42 is not. We begin with the Helios 44-4 M.
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It's the start of the new year so we bet many of your fellow lomographers are looking for new cameras, films, and accessories to try. If you recently had the chance to take any analogue goodie out for a test, why don't you share your insights with a review or two to the Lomography Magazine?
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Have you ever been confused by these two cult cameras: the Holga and the Diana? Both are made of plastic and have plastic lenses, so they might produce pictures of the same quality like vignetting and soft focus. My curiosity made me purchase a Diana camera to experiment!
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Sahara desert, placed in North Africa, is one of the hottest and largest places in the planet, as well as an inspirational place for our Lomography craftsman, who surprise us one more time with the most original designs. Keep reading below to know what it's about.
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Your one stop source for all Belair X 6-12 information, by our community for our community. There's a whole lot cruise through! So snuggle up tight with your Belair and enjoy what comes after the jump!