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Who doesn't have a 35mm back for Belair? Maybe you can try this tipster.
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Enjoy a super-panoramic view of the world with our series of Sprocket Rocket cameras and accessories! The Sprocket Rocket takes extended photos with standard 35mm film.These cameras have a super-wide lens which exposes the whole width of film, including its sprocket holes.
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if you've ever been in situations where you need a boost in film speed with color for catching every situation, well, this is THE FILM you need to have with you every time!
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Time to take a trip down memory lane with this month-long rumble! To participate, all you need are 3 things: 1) Your Lomography Smartphone Film Scanner, 2) your nostalgic self, 3) some negatives to scan. Piggy Point prizes will be given to the top 5 winners.
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Look over here! A print of a bird, a plane... there's nothing the new Belair X 6-12 35mm Back can't do. Don't believe me? Read on to my review of the new back's heroic powers.
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In my junior year of college, I had a crazy idea for a project for my directed study class. I wanted to create my own view-master reels, and to my surprise a view-master camera not only existed, but was available for purchase. Everything about this camera was a difficult trial and error challenge, but the end results are a one of a kind gem.
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Ever had the trouble of getting your sprocket-exposed photos scanned at the labs? Then fret not! There's always the DigitaLIZA 35mm Scanning Mask!
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Technically, I don’t have too much to say about this film. Still, it works perfect in every condition. Yet, this film is special because of what it can bring out from your beloved pictures. In the end, it all depends on the Lomographer's tastes.
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Single-lens-reflex (SLR) cameras have for decades been on the forefront of enthusiast and professional camera development. Sharp lenses, perfect exposure meterin,g and precise autofocus aren't really features that you would look for in Lomography, but they do come to a great use in Infrared Photography - as long as a few precautions are taken. See below.
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Hey guys! First of all I want to thank Lomography for the opportunity and sponsoring my next LomoKino short film! My team and I are very much looking forward to seeing the finished product. I'm going to give you a little verbal sneak peek of what will be going down.
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With the LC-Wide, you can capture the wonderful world with a camera that's just as compact as the Lomographer's favourite LC-A+ but upgraded with an ultra-wide 17mm lens that produces stunning vignettes, wild colors and contrast, and packed with features!
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Taking 21 rolls to film, this LomoKino music video by Canadian community member Matt Skwid is totally appropriate for Gabe Levine's song, "Long Spun Thread." The visually-stimulating analogue video is one of the most enthralling we've seen and filmmaker Matt tells us how it all unraveled and came together.
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If you liked the Actionsampler, we bet you'll love the Supersampler even more! With its cinematic capability to take four sequential shots in a row with just a pull of the ripcord, you'll understand why this is the essential multi-lens plastic camera to have on your shelf.
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I know Andrea from work! She studies architecture and she is very curious about everything. So one day, she asked me about that plastic camera, and I decided she could be a nice lomographer. I lent her my LC-A+ loaded with a Fuji Provia 400X so she could easily handle any light situation.
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As part of my 2013 bucket list, I've tried out doing a pinhole photography test roll last month. Here are my results.
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You may not have perfect vision but we have a camera that can see clearly and perfectly for you, and that's the Horizon Perfekt! The panoramic professional's choice, find out why this Russian camera belongs in your travel and everyday analogue arsenal.
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A quick, simple and easy way to load your Smena 8M, the redscale way!
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Before the Supersampler and way before the LomoKino, the Lomography Actionsampler was the camera of choice by those who never wanted to miss a beat. This plastic fantastic snapper has four sequentially-operated lenses for fun-filled 35mm shots—perfect for capturing those action-packed moments!
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The Smena ancestral line dates back to the early 1950s and was originally created by LOMO as a way to make photography accessible to young, hard-working Soviets.
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When I found this film in my favorite photo lab in Bandung, I was excited and really want to try it!. After finishing up a roll of Agfa Precisa CT 100 on Film Photography Day, I put this film into my LC-wide and started to shoot! Yesterday I processed it and BOOOM!! This film is so crazy!