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Just as promised: Here we have a brand new Gallery from another RedScale tester.
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Wow! How surprised I was finding this kind 35mm film in a store. Of course it was already expired for almost a year, but who cares...
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Nice contrast and grain, definitely one of my new favorites!
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Grain your Shots! Classy, lovely, and nostalgic. Talk about those wonderful ideas of giving grains in your shots!
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Be blown off by the crazy saturation of this Kodak slide when xpro-ed! My new favourite slide to cross process is the Kodak Ektachrome EPR 64!
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One of the most promising little bits of news over the past year that proves analogue photography is alive and well is the announcement by Kodak of a brand new 35mm color film coming out this year.
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One of the most promising little bits of news over the past year that proves analogue photography is alive and well (besides the excitement and passion we see here every day) is the announcement by Kodak of a brand new 35mm color film coming out this year.
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A limited edition film produced by Tokyo Gratzy.
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The world's first compact 35mm camera with a fisheye lens, a whole 170 degrees lens that takes in as much as possible, and with a built in flash the possibilities of this camera is endless. Use it when you are just out and about, at parties, day or night and with it being extremely light its easy to carry around with you.
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six pluses and one minus = five stars. LCA plus has, as her name suggests, some plus features. But let’s start with the basics:
It is the same light weighing camera (even more light), same sizes. The distance goes from 0,8 meters up to infinity. The lens is still minitar 32mm, but made in china (you can see it is a bit red when the russian lens is bluish). The aperture is fix at 2,8. You have a hotshoe.
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Velvia Attack: This was my first slide film ever that i had cross processed.. in the end the results were pretty awesome and totally blew me away!!!
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The classic lomo camera and the reason why we all are here! The Lomo Compact Automat is my all day camera. It has a reason why this camera started a new way of photography.
One of the reasons is Minitar- lens, a 32mm russian lens that produces a vignette (the corners are getting darker, so you have a focus on the middle of the picture) and that lets colours explode. The original LCA has a automatic exposure (app 2.8) with five different asa- settings (25 to 400) so you can shoot with her in ANY light- conditions. If you want, you can add a hotshoe- flash (like colorsplash flash with its four changeable colour- filters). The original LCA has different apperatures (A = automatic (2,8), 2,8 – 16) with fix exposure times (good if you want to use a flash for portraits, so use 16- setting and you can get close without overexposing the face).
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I'm really into experimental films and directors, so I've always wanted something that I could create my own films with;plus I kind of fancy myself a film director. After having bought my Holga and several other cameras that I learned some technique on, I had heard people throughout the Lomography community talking about the 8 lens wondercam, Oktomat. I had checked out the Oktokino and saw what the Oktomat could do, and I had to get one.
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Some people say B&W is not Lomography. There may be nice images done on Holga but that's all about it. True lomostyle is in colors. In bright colors. And cross process is a king there. Well, I wouldn't be so narrow-minded...
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Compact-sized and colorful, the Lomolitos single-use cameras preloaded with 24 exposures of color film and an integrated colorflash. It offers convenience and fun at an affordable price.
These lightweight analog babies which come in four colors (red, green, yellow, and blue) allow you to add a burst of color with its built-in colorflash. It works great as a fill-in flash during daytime, and a more intense colorsplash during the nighttime.
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The 200 Blues: When Elitechrome 100 is 100 short of your lofty Lomographic ambitions, try its understated cousin for rich blue tones.
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Compared to the older models, the new Lubitel166+ has many more features. It became more easy to shoot with her and is a great twin lens camera!
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There are lots of plastic beauties featured with four lenses, even with eight lenses, which show you moves and bring some action into your life. Among all these plastic fantastic cameras there is one with a little eccentric touch – the golden 9eye! She’s the static queen and pictures a moment of calm 9 times. This means that to shoot one object looks like a fantastic design and that’s why it is almost impossible to mess up a photo. It is often a big surprise to see the results of your film – even when you think that you took some shots which do not live up with your high expectations.
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Lucky I'm in love! Giving the brand-named rolls a run for their money!
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A Croatian film that's truly old school, bursting with silver and yields amazing grey tones.