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Long ago, on my eleventh birthday, I got my first photo camera, a Kodak Pocket B-1 camera. Recently it resurfaced, and I started to use this robust little camera for the 110 format again.
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110 is back! A very small and portable film format extinguished for some years now, comes back from the dead and with a new a brilliant furry coat. Let me tell you something, this tiny film cartridge packs a huge roar. Read all about it after the jump.
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I was prepared for the Lomography Color Tiger 110 film to be a simple colour film, low-fidelity, reminiscent of the poor colour reproduction of the 110 of my childhood. I could not have been more wrong!
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The Digitaliza 110 film scanner is awesome when it comes to scanning the teeny tiny 110 filmstrips in flat bed scanners. I originally tried to use my 35 mm digitalize, but my Epson Perfection V600 scanner had trouble recognizing the film with all the empty space around the negatives. Here comes the Digitaliza 110 to the rescue! Scanning 110 film is now super easy.
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Recently I have acquired the adorable Fisheye Baby 110 and with it of course the Lomography Color Tiger 110 film. After a week my film was finished and full of enthusiasm I went and got it developed. I will now share with you the results!
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When I retrieved my first little camera, a Kodak pocket B-1, I was curious whether the required 110 film cassettes would still be available. Luckily Lomography had just introduced its new 110 films, the black & white Orca and the color Tiger films! I decided to put a Tiger in my camera first.
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First, Lomography launched a new 110 format film in Black and White (Lomography Orca 110) and then they launched a new 110 format camera (Fisheye Baby 110), so everybody was sure that they would launch a color 110 format film. And so it was. The colorful Tiger cub is here.
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If you own a 110 camera, picking up a roll of Color Tiger 110 should be on your to-do list. The Lomography Color Tiger 110 is a fun nostalgic-looking film holding colors that will not disappoint.
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Take a sunny Sunday, three buddies on a hike, a bunch of analogue cameras and different rolls of film et voilà - a memorable summer day!
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When we say that this is a small camera that can shoot big photos, we're not making it up! Checkout the gallery of portraits shot with the new Diana Baby 110 below and see it for yourself!
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Where you heading? North by northwest? Down Under? To the Far East? As a matter of fact, it doesn't really matter where you're actually going as long as your Diana Baby 110 is accompanying you! Check out the gallery below!
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The Diana Baby 110 is so easy to use, even a child could do it! Changing cartridges is as easy as A-B-C, swapping lenses like counting from one to three. Checkout this fuzzy gallery of cute little kids below.
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The Diana Baby 110? Double trouble in more ways than one! Not only does it come with two lens variations: wide (12mm) and standard (24mm), it's also an excellent tool to shoot doubles! Check out the gallery below!
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Yes you can! You can go from Orca to Tiger in one swift move. No rewinding and winding necessary! Read on to find out how
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It's all about immortalizing that which attracts you says Andreas. Read on to find out more about his stint with the Diana Baby 110 in the interview below.
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Thomas proves that even when it's raining, the Diana Baby 110 can shine and save the day with its analogue flair.
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The Diana Baby 110 and The Big Apple make for an interesting combination of contrasts. Meet Liad and find out what he got up to with this tiny camera in New York.
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Say hello to Adam and read about that special moment with his camera which will just make you go awwww.
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Dominik took the Diana Baby 110 out to meet his friends and bumped into some celebrities along the way. Read on to find out all about it.
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Lomography proudly presents the Diana Baby 110, the second member of the Lomography 110 Camera Family! This tiny camera is super easy to use and comes packed with creative features! Read on to find out all about it!