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This week's camera review on the spotlight tells about one of the most sought after Soviet TLR cameras, which our lomographer believes is underrated and lesser known compared to its big brother. Find out which camera it is after the jump!
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A much cheaper version of the Lubitel 166+ and in my opinion, just as good. A TLR which I feel is very underrated in the Lomography community and in the whole photography community. It has a nice bright waist level finder, sharp T-22 75mm f./4.5 lens, and very easy to use fully manual controls.
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Compact, easy to use, of high aesthetic value -- this is the Rolleiflex medium format camera. This camera has accompanied me for many years, and I was never ever disappointed!
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In Volume 3 of What It Takes, I dive into the world of respooling film to bring back an old bakelite 620 box camera that wants you to think it's a TLR. Spoiler alert: it's not!
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My Kodak Brownie Reflex Synchro and My Kodak Vest Pocket Autographic both take 127 film. They are old and wonderful! Read on to know more about them.
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Singapore is known as a romantic country due to the presence of beautiful landscapes erected among tall skyscrapers. This is an effort made possible by the Singapore Government who wanted to make Singapore ideally a "Garden City". This has resulted to many changes in Marina Bay, with the newly-built Marina Bay Sands and the Singapore Flyer. In this article, I shall highlight the reasons why Marina Bay is a romantic springtime location for couples.
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Good negatives make good prints. Bad negatives make prints that are too dark or are all blown out. This tipster is all about getting the balance right.
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Long before I got into the community here at Lomography. I had been given my Dad's old Lubitel 2 that he purchased on a trip to Russia many many years ago. It wasn't until I got online here that I began to use it however.
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It's Monday once again and here's another feature on analogue eye candies which you may have already seen in cinematic films, old school music videos, vintage advertisements, or other forms of visual media. Our fourth full feature for this series is a Rolleiflex TLR caught on Fur: An Imaginary Portrait of Diane Arbus!
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In the Fall of 2011, I went with my girlfriend to the Visiting Nurse Association Rummage Sale, the oldest and LARGEST rummage sale in New Jersey! This rummage sale is amazing, with tents set up all over selling items organized by category. Of course, I was most drawn to the vintage camera tent. Read on to find out what I found there!
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When you're watching your favorite TV series, it's hard to pay attention to background details. But when these details include something you equally love, the show just gets even better. Check out the analogue cameras spotted in Ted and Marshall's apartment!
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Last year I bought a DIY Recesky Twin Lens Reflex kit. It actually took me almost 1 hour to build the camera even though the instructions said that it will only take half an hour. So, I was really excited to try out my new baby. The big question is... DOES IT WORK?
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Incidents happen everyday, good or bad. What happened to me on the last day of 2011 is so amazing! It truly made my day! Read on to find out what made me so excited.
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One time while I was browsing through my favorite local clothing brand Bayo's site, I came across the latest Look Book collection of one of their lines and spotted two analogue cameras being held by their model.
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Vik Muniz is an amazing Brazilian visual artist, sculptor, and photographer whose works are being showcased in the Berardo Museum in Lisbon, Portugal until the end of this month. Read on...
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Are you thinking about buying a Holga? What about a TLR camera? You might want to read about my first experience of using either and both, through the Holga TLR camera!
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Here is a review on the Rolleiflex 3.5f, the best TLR camera ever, and the first camera I bought with my own money. I've been lucky finding cameras at garage sales, so if you ever have the chance to visit garage sales, you might find a beauty like this as well!
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Panographs are simple and fun and there's a only a few guidelines to remember when making these stunning images.
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My personal rough start with the plastic 35mm TLR from Recesky, that made a pleasant dream come true. A true Lomographic experience, from start to finish, as you literally have to build the camera first.
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Lomo Lubitel 166B (not 166+) is an old twin lens reflex camera that takes only beautiful medium format (120mm) film. Just shoot from your hip and expect for the unexpected results!