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Get ready to be wide-eyed and blown away with today's daily pick from the Sales Section: the Fritz the Blitz Flash, one of the most powerful flash units in the Lomography arsenal!
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Add a splash of color and a dash of light to your Lomographs with the Colorsplash camera! With its built-in electronic flash and 12 interchangeable color gels, you can paint your world in a myriad of hues and get crazy effects in every shot!
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Before the Supersampler and way before the LomoKino, the Lomography Actionsampler was the camera of choice by those who never wanted to miss a beat. This plastic fantastic snapper has four sequentially-operated lenses for fun-filled 35mm shots—perfect for capturing those action-packed moments!
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After a whole month dedicated to analogue related activities, all of us here at Lomography Gallery Store Singapore celebrated the final day of the Analogue Month with none other than our first official FILM PHOTOGRAPHY DAY PARTY! Just in case you missed out on the fun, here are some photos that'll do the story-telling for you!
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You may have noticed that mounting your LC-A+ or LC-Wide on a tripod causes a big problem: the MX and HF/FF-S buttons are no longer accessible. The same happens when you attach Fritz the Blitz using the adapter kit. But don’t despair, read on for a quick fix!
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I chose to bring my Sprocket Rocket along to a friend's leaving party to take some shots of the evening. Some might say that it's not the most compact of cameras, but still, it's lightweight, and and above all, takes some truly unique photos!
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For a while, Fritz the Blitz had a steady relationship with my Belle Star Sardina. But thanks to the adaptor kit Fritz can now date pretty much any camera in my collection!
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It's Friday – the day of the week you reserve all your important decision making for, and when you leave all your inhibitions behind! After the jump, check out the camera and film recommendations from Lomography's own Friday's Child!
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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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Happy Chinese New Year! Are you all ready for this festive fifteen days in a row celebration, way into the night? Don’t worry, Lomography’s got your back.
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After writing a tipster on how to tame your Lomography X-pro 200, I realized there's one tip that needs more explanation and more photos. Now I will try to give you all quick tips about Orange Is Yellow. Here's how to turn yellow flash into Orange photos!
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My thoughts on the Sunset Strip cross processed, after using it outdoors on a sunny day, and indoors with flash!
Grainy? Check. Warm? Perhaps. Cool? Perhaps.
Unpredictable? Check!
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Fritz the Blitz, the powerful multisetting flash for the La Sardina, can be used with a wide range of cameras now that the Adapter Kit is available. It can be found in here in the shop and can be used with any camera that has a hotshoe and a tripod screw. What are you waiting for? Fritz is ready to illuminate all your flashless cameras!
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Lomo brings us an almost pocket sized 135-film camera with square picture format. Sounds like a perfect little camera for me, but is everything as perfect as it seems? Read my opinion about this cutie.
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Month-by-month I'll pick up one Lomograph and write a brief Tipster on, and anything associated with my feelings towards, it. The first article features a December-photo. After the jump, I'll introduce you to a snow-filled photo that emulates the winter season.
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Have you ever made crooked photos? It happened to me with my film test with my Lubitel....but there is a solution!
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When I pulled out La Sardina Copernicus from it's box I was incredibly excited to be holding such an amazing camera. I had some knowledge of what kind of photos it takes from other Lomographers, but it was not possible to know what it can do before I took photos with it. I still don't know it's limits even though I went through more than 15 films by now. La Sardina is filled with surprises.
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Doing long exposure shots and light paintings can be an easy and enjoyable experience. By remembering some tips and tricks, anyone can do it well.
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My year-end celebrations this year was accompanied by the La Sardina Grand Cru, and what does two separate gatherings with one roll of film and one camera give you? Two parties fused into one! Also, rules #5 and #7 -- 'Get close' and 'Be fast', were the mantra for shooting during celebrations!
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I was very curious to use the film Fujifilm 160S Pro. After shooting with a wonderful sun and a flash, I have an idea of how I will use next time.