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I have quite a lot of sixties Dianas and its clones. They all look similar and yet they are all a bit different. I like all those plastic vintage cameras, not only because they look good, but also because they all have their own little quirks and features. However, one stands out, and it is the Debonair. I am really crazy about this one. Let me explain you why.
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A lot of people enjoy taking pictures of famous people if they have the chance to do so. What might be even cooler (and rarer) would be to have your picture taken by a real cinematic legend. See Sean Connery lounging with a SLR camera after the jump and just imagine he's taking a photo of you.
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Between all my vintage cameras, my favorite is the Agfa CLACK!
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The Xobbox is a limited edition version of the model LF-22 manufactured by Ricoh in 1993. It’s a point and shoot camera that's all transparent!
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The beloved analogue child, Rolleiflex is spotted in the American teen drama mystery-thriller (woooo spooky!) series Pretty Little Liars. I was indulging in my favorite television guilty pleasure when this baby appeared on the screen!
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Are you looking for an old, vintage camera ? You can now purchase Zorki, Fed3, Kiev 4 and lomo 135BC , vintage russian camera via our online shop. Take a look at the cameras, and some of the pictures they produce after the jump.
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I'm new to Lomography and I've been using the Smena 8M. I want others to know why I feel this camera is worthwhile. Don't think just shoot is not easy to apply to this kind of camera as it is very experimental. Just like doing an experiment when you got the variables to alter and adjust.
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For April's Phototuts+ feature, we'll be learning about various vintage films and cameras. Read on for this comprehensive guide from Cameron Knight.
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In the first installment of my regular series What it Takes, I transform a dirty but unusual old half-frame camera from a grimy mess into a fantastic photographic workhorse using nothing but some elbow grease and a spot of glue. Read about the transformation after the jump.
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The Capta II is a rare Spanish camera from the 50's which is very simple. If you are lucky enough to come across one in good condition then you may yield fantastic results like I did!
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Paris is a city that has long been the subject of novels, paintings, movies, and photographs for its history and unique beauty. While many prefer to capture the beauty of the French capital using digital cameras at this time and age, a Sydney-based photographer chose to use vintage cameras to take snapshots on film.
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I have read a lot of stories about people who found rolls in old cameras. I never had the thrill of this experience, until now.
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Scrounging around in my photo teacher's classroom, I managed to find an old, vintage Brownie Camera!
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Size does matter – especially when it’s a tiny cutesy little camera collection that fits in your hand. Making my own miniature cameras really makes me appreciate the ingenuity of engineering design of these cameras.
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My camera shutter is sticky... Should I throw it out with the garbage? Leave it on the shelf to gather dust? Or donate it to a museum? No way! Keep it for yourself and go out to take some shots! Expect the unexpected!
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An easy to find pseudo-TLR, the Kodak Duaflex II is an nice addition to any toy camera collection for its simplicity and low cost if you're willing to modify your 120 film for 620 spools or experiment with 35mm.
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They're not just posters. They're post-a-prints. Say what?
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Lynx is like a girl next door with great personality who's on a little chubby side. But why do I often dream of Yashica. Could it be the Radioactive lens giving me brain damage? Could it be the nostalgic feeling of 1960's Japan and Astro Boy?
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The “famous” Kodak Cresta 3 camera, frequently compared to a Holga produced by Kodak Eastman in London during the 60’s still a great camera that totally rules.
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If you're reading this, you probably have an excess of vintage, foreign, and deadstock cameras dating back to times even before you were born. And you may also have found that your typical hotshoe flashes will often not work. Now this is just a pain in the butt, but wait...allow me to introduce you to your new best friend, the PC Flash Adapter.