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Offering Lomographers a whole new level of detail, sharpness and incredibly narrow depth of field, we are proud to introduce the 90mm and 114mm Russian glass lenses for the Belair X 6-12.
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When we first announced the Belair X 6-12, we promised that interchangeable glass lenses would be coming soon. Now, we're not only proud to offer you a 20% discount on the limited amount of lenses, we're also glad to show you some of the first pictures taken with them.
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Each of the 3 different Belair X 6-12 cameras comes with two separate lenses already in the package. Read all about its interchangeable lens capability below and check out our Hong Kong team goofing around and having a ball.
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As back to basics draws to a close we look at a true sex object of the 1960's. Capturing everyone from Jean Shrimpton and Twiggy to Mick Jagger and The Beatles. The fully manual SLR.
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As you might have heard, the Diana Baby 110 comes with a set of interchangeable lenses. Read on find out how to make the switch between the 12 and 24mm lenses (or vice versa of course)
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In Volume 3 of What It Takes, I dive into the world of respooling film to bring back an old bakelite 620 box camera that wants you to think it's a TLR. Spoiler alert: it's not!
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Fungus can slowly take over and destroy your precious lenses and film. If you are still not aware of this problem that could be growing on your gear, get acquainted with this guide which explains, among other things, what fungus is, what it does to your equipment, and how you can prevent it.
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With just one simple twist and click you can transform your Diana F+ photos with different detachable plastic lenses to choose from... there are four! Seven lucky Lomographers got the chance to try out all of them at our FORE with Four workshop in Hyde Park!
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Think outside the box! Mix and match accessories from different cameras. Like Frankenstein's monster, it may seem a little strange...but it's what's on the inside that counts! This experiment can lead to some very beautiful and unique images!
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Prime lens or zoom lens? Is 30mm enough for all life situations, or would you like an 18-55mm to cover landscapes and portraits? Or maybe an 18-200mm for sports and street photography as well? Here is my take on the matter, and why I go for primes.
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This is the first lomography camera I ever got, and I can say that this was the kickstarter for my analogue photography addiction. This camera also gave me my most popular pic here on lomography.com
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How you can capture the progress of the seasons with your Action Sampler! Inspired by the flowering trees in spring, I was thinking that it would be exciting to have all four seasons in one picture!
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I love the Diana+ and I love the instant products, so its kind of obvious that I love the Diana Instant Back+ as well!