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Here’s a method to automatically crop frames from scanned lomokino strips, using freely available software.
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There are many, many reviews of the LC-A. This one is different. This one is about the LC-A Russian Lens. This one steps back and looks at the heart of the LC-A and why you should want one.
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Here's a review of an uncommon Soviet camera from the early 1980's, the LOMO Electra 112.
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The light and handy Fujifilm Instax mini 25 is a new addition to my camera collection. This camera is easy to use and has a few new features compared to its predecessor. Keep reading for more details!
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A fully automatic compact with a 38mm f./2.8 lens, the Canon Sure Shot has one neat feature which can separate it from other similar compacts. It was good, while it lasted.
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I found at my dad's home an old Canon T50, decided to put it to use and it still shoots perfectly. I'm going to review it pointing out some pros and cons of this nice camera.
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The Minolta X-700 is a compact SLR, with all the features you need and a few extra ones. Probably my favourite SLR of all time and nearly my favourite camera of all time. I will try to explain why in this review.
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It looks like one of those hyper simplistic, curvy 'M' shaped drawings of birds. Adequately, it's named "Albatros". But we don't suppose you'd have ever thought of stuffing something named after one of the largest birds in between the pages of your latest crime novel. What a true horror that'd be! Check out what functional, scaled down invention is turning heads, and pages, after the jump!
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The Spinner 360° Motorizer allows you to create stunning remote-controlled photos with the Spinner 360° camera (camera sold separately). Just attach your camera to the base and press the remote control to get stunning panorama shots inside and out - Check past the jump for a gallery of shots from our testers!
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Instead of throwing away a broken camera from my childhood, I decided to convert it into pinhole camera. Read more to learn how I did it and to see the results.
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Named by many as "The Poor Men's Leica", the Yashica Electro 35 CCN is a rare version of the famous Electro 35 camera, equipped with a fantastic f/1.8 35mm prime lens. This camera is a black solid piece of kit that everybody should be looking for.
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Fuji Natura Classica is so convenient and easy to use. Without having to worry about the exposure settings, for a beginner like me can focus on exploring and learning the features of different films.
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The Rollei Rolleimatic is a very unique camera conceived by Heinz Waaske who already created the legendary Rollei 35. Let's have a look at the seducing design and functions of this unique camera that we easily can call a masterpiece.
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The Vivitar 35EE is a 35mm rangefinder camera with automatic exposure from the 1970s. It is a pretty compact and perfect to shoot rapidly and discrete.
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Can be found easily, compact, easy to load, automatic or manual override, and equipped with fast and sharp lens make it one of the best and affordable rangefinder camera ever made. Some people call it poor man's Leica.
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God afternoon! My name is zark and I own too many cameras! Here is my review of one of our favorites, the LC-A!
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The Vivitar 35EE is a 35mm rangefinder camera with automatic exposure from the 1970s. It is a pretty compact and perfect to shoot rapidly and discrete.
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A great choice for a first SLR if the idea of completely manual controls is daunting to you.
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The Polaroid is a 1970s Automatic Land Camera that will blow your socks off!
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In 2007, the old part of the city which is in a hill, became accessible for everyone.