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We’ve got some great new photos to show you from our amazing beat boxing LomoAmigos Bauchklang – The band have been touring hard but took the time to take some stunning shots with the Lubitel whilst on the road. Check them out!
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If you like to shoot with 135 and 120 in several formats, don’t like to carry too many cameras or can’t make up your mind if you want a 120 or 35mm camera, this is the perfect camera for you: The Lubitel 166+.
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I thought for the longest time that film was outdated and like the days of VHS, were well and truly done for. Boy was I wrong!
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A great accessory for your "Lubitel+":http://shop.lomography.com/go/?where=shop&pro=llp is the "Holgon Strobe Flash.":http://shop.lomography.com/go/?where=shop&pro=hol Use it in combination with the "Lomo cable release,":http://shop.lomography.com/go/?where=shop&pro=cab because that gets it fixed when using it. You might need a free hand...!
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Welcome to another "Lubitel 166+":http://www.lomography.com/lubitel/ "masterclass."
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What comes out if you put together the two newest Lomographic Products…?
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Yes, that's right. I know what you're thinking... "you built a time machine? out of a delor... err a Lubitel?"
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The "Lomo Lubitel 166+":http://www.lomography.com/lubitel+/ is a remarkably versatile camera. With the right film, some patience, and a cable release, you can pretty much shoot in any conditions, and not even be limited to one possible option to get the right exposure. Because of the multitude of possible settings, you can shoot long exposures at f-stop 16 or even 22 for great depth of field, or even shorten your exposure a bit at a smaller f-stop and take portraits in any light. The Lubitel+ doesn't mind, because it puts complete control in your hands in every way.
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There is something so exciting about shooting 35mm film through a medium format camera when the sprocket holes on the film are exposed. The Diana+ can do it courtesy of the "35mm back":http://www.lomography.com/diana/products/35mm-back. And with some tape and foam and rubber-bands you can Macgyver something effective on some other cameras. But I’ve never used a camera that shoots 35mm film through the sprocket holes with the quality and control of the "Lomo Lubitel 166+":http://www.lomography.com/lubitel166+/.
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I found my first lubitel on ebay. She came from Ukraine and had the lovely name 166. Shipping cost more than the camera herself. She arrived and I saw she’d been used before. Some parts were a bit broken or missing. I shot a few rolls, always thinking about the shoot from the hip rule and have not been looking through the viewfinder.