-
Some weeks ago I bought a Lomo 135M from the Lomography Online Shop. This is a great camera with a very sharp lens, excellent to take up to 8 consecutive photos in few seconds. Great for action and sports reportage, and a valid camera to create minimovies.
-
When we first announced the Belair X 6-12, we promised that interchangeable glass lenses would be coming soon. Now, we're not only proud to offer you a 20% discount on the limited amount of lenses, we're also glad to show you some of the first pictures taken with them.
-
Ilford FP4 Plus 125 is a high-quality film, with a fine grain, excellent for getting the fine detail. However, I find it hard to get it right when there is a wide range of lighting in a shot.
-
Fuji Superia 200 ISO 35mm was one of my first films that I used with my Diana F+. Until now, I have used only one roll as after I bought it, as there weren’t any left at the local photo labs. However, they recently updated their stocks and I’m very anxious to give this film another try.
-
Well, at first I had some hard time deciding on which camera to go after using my LC-A. Most of us cannot afford the Lomo LC-Wide that is why they choose not to get one. Fortunately, I decided to go for the Lomo LC-Wide (with the help of my piggies).
-
When near perfect center focus is desired from your Holga or Diana +
-
I tried an expired film that I got from eBay in a mystery bundle. I was surprised at the great results and amazing detail!
-
The Rollei CN Digibase is an un-masked colour negative film with very fine grain and deep blue colours.