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When I do long exposures, I don’t want to carry bag full of equipment. I’ll just grab my camera, put it on tripod and go. There’s no room for light meter of any kind. But how do I get exposures right? Here’s my tip.
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"Help! My whole roll of film came back totally dark!" it says in the FAQ section. The key to making sure you don't get blank, dark, or underexposed rolls back from the lab is simple: always check that you've got fresh batteries loaded in your LC-A or LC-Wide!
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The outcome of the photos that we take are the result of the setting of the camera and pressing the shutter button. Here are some tips on using a light meter to help you take better photos.
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A (Lomo) prophecy is being fulfilled! In a zombie apocalyptic world, you will have to leave all the modern day comforts behind. Are you ready to say goodbye to electricity and battery-powered electronic automation? Paper Light Meter will help you get properly exposed shots until the end of days.
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I just wanna say "I love you!" to my beloved Horizon Perfekt!
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For years, the different numbers, knobs, and settings of SLR cameras frightened me. But the Pentax ME Super showed me there is nothing to fear! Learning to use an SLR is a great step in any lomographer's journey and the Pentax ME Super is great for that.
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I knew it was there, but never had taken my time to examine it... until lomography appeared in my life. I think I have already told you that my parents are not so much into photography and that I don't know where I took this analogue love from (as a funny anecdote I'll say that my mum doesn't have any pic from her pregnancy months because my dad always loaded the films in the wrong way), so it's not surprising that I hadn't noticed my grandpa's or my uncle's cameras before.
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The amphibious camera that looks good either in or out of the water.