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I love to take images in black and white, especially for street photography and public events. My preferred film brand is Ilford, and I use mainly the classic FP4+ and HP5+ films. Sometimes, I love to use the fine grain Delta 100, especially when I want to avoid grain, when I need to print in large size (20x30cm or more) and in situation of high contrast.
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Some days ago I bought a Zorki 1 camera at the Lomography Online Shop. Great and tiny rangefinder camera, with a wonderful collapsible lens, a very sharp Industar 50/3,5! I bought this camera for street photography, but in this case I used it in an unconventional way!
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Do you have some difficulty with the viewfinder of your wonderful Actionsampler? Well, this is a quick Tipster for you!
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Can you feel the chill? It's time to crown the king of Russian Winters as we announce the winner of one of our old but not forgotten Flash Rumbles!
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I was ecstatic to find an old Fed 3 going cheap in a thrift store. Some real Soviet-era heavy metal for my collection of cameras. It looked great. Nice clear lens, shiny chrome bits, and everything seemed to move as it should. So I bought it and took it home.
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Heavy, fully manual, Russian: The Zorki 1 is a classic following the good tradition of Russian Leica copies.
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My Zorki 1 from 1955 does smell old, but the shots show no age!!!
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I live in the middle of Graz. I've been to a lot of cities in my 24 years of life: cities like Vienna, Amsterdam, London, Paris, and a lot more. But to me, Graz is the most beautiful of them all. It has the nicest people living there, it's very green. It's just great.
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This little monster will tear up your film and spit out amazing images, so load it up and take it out of it's cage for a snack!
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A Leica on a shoestring. A classy Russian gentleman. The perfect travel companion. Zorki is everything you've ever wanted and more.
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Constructivism, the main style in the architecture of the Soviet avant-garde of the 1920s and early 1930s. Leningrad ‘ s architectural avant-garde is a substantial contribution and part of it.
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Take a Russian camera home for winter! Snuggle up, put on the heat and spark some analogue friction with our discounted Russian Deadstock Camera offerings! Voucher code: RUSSIANWINTER
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Let’s start the New Year with a clunky, old-school bang! While it’s usually spent talking about fresh starts and coming up with resolutions, why not go decide to travel back in time for a change? If you’re ready, hop in the Deadstock time machine as we check out vintage Russian snappers and revisit classic Russian camera craftsmanship from decades gone by. Hey, ho, let’s go!
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If you've been taking a break from slide shots, then choosing color negative films is your next option. But what film, you ask?
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Welcome to another weekly shop wrap-up. We got new products to introduce, classics to welcome back and special deals to annouce.
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The big chill is setting in here in Europe. The bears and squirrels are preparing for hibernation, but we know that all you Lomographers are not scared of the winter! And there are no better cameras to have as your trusty companion through the long winter months than good old Russian deadstock clickers.
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For rangefinder collectors and hobbyists on deadstock cameras, Zorki 4K (a post-release after the Zorki 4) is quite a present for Lomographers.
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The Zorki 1 35mm rangefinder camera is a redesign based on the Fed series of rangefinders.
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Suave, classy, sharp yet smooth–these fine qualities can only come from those irresistible Russian Deadstocks who keep coming back to haunt us with their presence!
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Outlasting equally remarkable cameras such as the Leica M3 in the 1950's, this Russian classic is the most successful in the Zorki family.