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Mamiya Press Universal - The Mac Daddy of the Medium Format Rangefinders!

by mattydk
posted about 1 month ago
6 comments and 9 votesThe Mamiya Press Universal is big, weighty and boxy. But this beautiful camera is quite possibly the best medium format camera you can find!
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Tipster of the Week: The Future of 220 Film

by scapegoat
posted about 1 month ago
12 comments and 10 votesThe digital image processing is omnipresent these days, and more often than not we are always confronted of the film's possible extinction in the future. But we're Lomographers, right? And we don't believe in such cynical pronouncement. Just like our tipster here who just can't get enough of using medium format film!
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Tipster of the Week: Film Should Not Hate Me!

by scapegoat
posted 4 months ago
4 comments and 5 votesShe knows a lot about manipulating films and how to use them creatively, but Eggzakly succumbed to her undying curiosity and took things further with this experiment!
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Nørreport Station

by eggzakly
posted 5 months ago
7 comments, 2 submissions, and 8 votesNørreport Station is in the center of Copenhagen and fully subterranean. It has three platforms: Metro, S-trains (greater Copenhagen metropolitan area), and regional- and InterCity trains (throughout the country). It's the busiest station in Denmark - approximately 300000 people travel through every day. Currently, it's the only station that connects to both the Metro and regional train networks.
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Botanical Garden (Botanisk Have)

by eggzakly
posted 5 months ago
10 comments, 2 submissions, and 7 votesThe Botanical Garden in Copenhagen is owned by University of Copenhagen, and has a history that goes back to 1600. As the garden, the university and the city developed, it was moved from location to location until October 9th 1874, when the garden opened in its present location. Close to Nørreport Station, it's open during the day and entry is free.
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Applied Mathematics to Holga Cameras

by stouf
posted 8 months ago
9 comments and 9 votesAs I like to use science for good Lomographic reasons, let me present you the External Shot counter!
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Agfa Optima (220, 400 iso) user-review

by eggzakly
posted 8 months ago
12 comments and 12 votesTwice the length, twice the fun! Another one of those discontinued Agfa films (it's sad, isn't it?). With patience, and a little luck, it can be found cheap in discount bins or on ebay, and it's well worth the effort!
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Yashica MAT 124G – The Japanese Gentleman

by lomodirk
posted 9 months ago
17 comments and 5 votesAfter a while I started photography I had the wish to try medium format. So my photography teacher in school said one day to me that he will borrow me his Yashica MAT 124G. I have plenty of time, I don`t have to hurry, he`ll tell me when he wants his camera back.
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220 Redscale For The Lubitel+

by mephisto19
posted 11 months ago
8 comments and 2 votesWe all love Lomo Redscale film, no question. And with the release of it, people asked if there will be a 120- redscale. Most probably not. It is not possible to shoot through the paper back, you would have to turn the film around during production (so maybe sometime in the future?).
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The Lubitel + With 220 Film

by mephisto19
posted 12 months ago
14 comments and 4 votesWe all know that new Lubitel 166+ takes both 120 and 35mm films. But I have tried 220 film and it works too! 220 films are longer 120 films, but without the protecting paper. You can shoot twice as many images, but you have to do something about the red window on the back of the camera, because as the paper-protection is missing from the film, your shots will be nothing if you don’t cover it. But this creates another problem, how far should you advance the film? That is another technique. You just guess how far to forward the film, so you'll get lots of overlapping images!
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Widepan Pro II - The Panoramic Monster

by lomodirk
posted about 1 year ago
15 comments and 6 votes„What the f...?“ is the most common reaction of people I know. People I don`t know start to lapse in an everlasting gaze when they see this kind of monster. Sometimes I was asked if I am some kind of topographer and when you tell people that this is „just“ a camera follows the everlasting gaze again.
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