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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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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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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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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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Moving on to the featured reviews, we're likewise giving you not one, but two film reviews worth checking out! Dying to know if your film review made the cut? Go ahead and check them out after the jump!
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The Reviews Section is all about sharing your thoughts and insights on the best Lomography and analogue gear out there. In this updated set of guidelines, we seek to explain what we are looking for in a Review submission. We want to encourage personal freedom but also point out what to keep in mind before you submit a work to this section. Remember that these are only guidelines though, they’re not rules!
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Who would’ve thought that a single roll of 35mm film could give you up to 30 seconds of amazing analogue videos? The LomoKino is more than a video camera--it’s a glorious analogue experience!
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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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You don't know what you're missing until it is attached to your LC-A+, and then you find it hard to take off! A true must-have accessory if you love your LC-A+, but it still leaves some things to be desired...
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The scanning mask of my negative scanner can't scan 35mm negatives with sprockets, so I decided to buy the 35mm Digitaliza and I'm endlessly happy with it. It's such a big negative scanning relief!