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The Aquapix Waterproof Camera is just a simple plastic camera with plastic lens, but it surely won't disappoint you! Let me tell you and show you why after the jump!
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This family of cameras is bit of an enigma. I acquired one by accident. Now, I'm curious about the rest of the family.
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Attention all photography fanatics: Here’s your chance to take our medium format dream machine out for a test run! We’re taking our beloved Diana F+ clones for a stroll to capture the essence of the city through a plastic lens, just in time for the Diana World Tour. Details after the jump!
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At Lomography Gallery Soho. There is no camera who loves the sunshine more than our classic 1960’s plastic princess. The Diana F+ with its lovely leaky trade mark and its dreamy vignettes loves to come out and show its true beauty when the sun is shining. Read on to find out more.
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How to accent a prominent feature such as the eyes or jaw in a photo caricature.
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Where to go? What to see? What to bring? When it comes to travelling, preparing can be almost as much fun as the trip itself. Let’s think ahead about how to keep our camera’s healthy.
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We all know the many clones of the Diana and the Detrich Collection. But what makes mine so special is that I HAVE IT!
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The first time I saw what my little plastic camera was capable of, it just blew my mind! Read after the jump.
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Ever knew the history of the legendary Holga cameras? Well it all started with this little black, plastic and playful baby as the first model ever. But did you know this baby also pulled me straight into analogue photography and Lomography?
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After seeing that one of the requested Analogue Lifestyle articles for December was our childhood photo with Santa, I rummaged through the old family photo albums. Luckily, my parents took a lot of photos back in the day and I did find a photo with Santa.
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Old film cameras are an advancer in flea markets due to the rise of Lomography and the current rediscovery of analogue. All of us want to find old treasures at bargain prices, but if demand increases, the most cunning sellers realize quickly and rise the prices.
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It truly easy to use the Vivitar EZ35. It may not be as slim as the Vivitar UWS, but it can be you day and night camera.
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A quick tip on printing you longer shots, such as those from your Spinner 360, and sticking them together on the cheap.
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The BELOMO Agat 18K is a tiny film camera with a plastic body, glass lens, and half frame mode, which means you are never able to finish the film loaded. Here is a review which contains my first impressions on this half-frame camera and also its basic technical details.
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This is one of those stories about something where nobody is quite sure where it came from. A petite treasure was stored inside a drawer with no hopes of seeing the light of day again; that was, until I came along. Let me introduce an inexpensive camera that creates mind-blowing panoramas: the Univolt HiR!
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My split cam and I have been on a long and arduous journey in the past but I think I have finally mastered this little plastic camera. And for several reasons that I will explain below I actually prefer it to the spiltzer attachment for other higher quality cameras.
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A little beauty that packs a lot of the punch of an LC-A+, but costs less, and adds a little softness like her older brother, Holga CFN. Read on, children. You should probably have this camera.
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This is my review of a camera I really enjoy using, and I love the effects it gives. However, it is not without problems, in my opinion.
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This is my review of a camera I got online when the famous UK store, Woolworths, closed down due to the recession. At 99p (including a 400 ISO film), it remains to be the cheapest camera I have ever purchased and although the results have been mixed, they have at least been interesting.
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The Hanimex 35 FX is an interesting 80's point and shoot camera that is not only simple to use, but which is also able to take some fantastic shots.