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When we first announced the Belair X 6-12, we promised that interchangeable glass lenses would be coming soon. Now, we're not only proud to offer you a 20% discount on the limited amount of lenses, we're also glad to show you some of the first pictures taken with them.
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When I bought my first lomography camera (what is now years ago), I loaded it with the film, which seemed to me to be the best solution for a “lomography beginner”. It was the Lomography CN 400 iso film, the film which proved itself to be a versatile companion for every situation.
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A great mechanical 35mm SLR made by Fuji in the 80s, the Fujica STX-1N comes with great lens and is surprisingly compact, it was fantastic while it lasted.
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The Zenit E is a mass produced, USSR-made 35mm SLR camera. Big, cumbersome, and built like a tank, this Zenit has a huge array of lenses and accessories and can be used for any kind of photography, even street photography, despite the thunderous shutter sound.
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A classic camera with legendary status, makes taking SLR quality photos a breeze and is the perfect camera for taking out, a real grab and go camera.
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I spent a whole year taking photos of my baby and one thing that quickly became apparent was the difference between eyes being in focus and eyes that weren't and the effect on the photo. Although we're almost taught to break the rules I still believe the eyes are just as important in Lomography.
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A legendary camera designed by the legendary Yoshihisa Maitani, A pocketable rangefinder, that can easily rival most slrs. The fantastic 35mm 2.8 is one of the sharpest lenses i have used and has some of the best colour rendition i have seen in any camera both film and digital i have ever used.
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I am not the first to review the Olympus Trip 35 and I certainly won't be the last. What makes people want to shout so much about this little black and silver box?
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Failure is often the answer of E6 processing to me. The first time I tasted the feeling of satisfaction was when I got the photos taken by Kodak E100G.
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The Konica Auto S2 - It's an amazingly sharp rangefinder! Not a fan of fiddling with f/stops? Use auto exposure mode. Sure, it's a bit bulkier than other rangefinders, but I think it will be hard to beat the lens if you like sharp photos.
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Chromogenic monochrome film. For all those who value the convenience of C-41 processing over total control.
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Honestly, if you seek for a fantastic pinhole camera, buy a zero image!
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Olympus Mju II is a very light point-and-shoot camera that produces very sharp pics. It's the perfect pocket companion.
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Here we have a US Navy Beseler Topcon Super D. If you can find any version of this camera, from the
Topcon RE Super to the Topcon Super Dm (last version) at anything resembling a reasonable price, buy
it immediately! It doesn't get any better than this!
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Imagine the soft focus of the Diana, the magic touch of the Holga and the awesome sharpness of the Lubitel (creds to Vicuna)... The Mefag Handy-Box is capable of producing astonishingly beautiful, dreamy yet sharp, captures of our world!