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Last Christmas, I got the Holga Macro Lens Set, which is available for € 10 in the Lomography Online Shop. It includes two lenses, which you can use with 120 and 135 Holgas. However, I have used it differently. Let me show you how after the jump!
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The close-up lens makes this bundle really appealling -- not that the 55-mm lens is not a decent addition to you arsenal in itself.
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Using your LC-A+ as a daily camera but wish to shoot as close as the LC-Wide or Fisheye? Let me show you how!
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This is a no-cost way to get into macro photography. You only need a string, little tape, used up glasses, and a tripod. If you like to make surprising experiments with your analog darling, you've got to try it out!
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We all know that the Sardina loves to come close to capture the lomographers desire. With it's 22mm wide angle lens, you can come as close as 0.6 m. But what if you wanna go closer??
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In which our hero attempts to devise a machine to rip a hole in the fabric of space and time, so as to peer more closely at the subjects he shoots. Or: holding a close-up filter in front of the Diana Mini to close the minimum focal distance gap.
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When I received this amazing camera, the first thing I thought was “This will be perfect for street snapshots!” - My second thought was “The mechanics are awesome!” - And my third thought was “Should I sell some of my cameras?”
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Diopters, also known as macro or close-up lenses. At most times, you may think you couldn't be bothered with them, but honestly, they are some of the most useful accessories a Lomographer might need! And i am here to show you the reasons why.
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With the availability of the Instax back for the Lomo LC-A+, It's such a convenience especially for the impatient Lomographers - they will never have to wait for another hour to see their analogue efforts! Yay! And with these new addition to the growing army of the Lomo LC-A accessories, now there's more room for experiments! Isn't this what we came here for, yeah? Read on to learn the latest trick from this week's Tipster!
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What some of you might not know is that there is a brilliant part of the Tunnel Vision Lens that lets you (following the golden rule) to get as close as possible!
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Why keep a distance when we need you so much closer? Let's get up close and personal with the 3 winners of this macro challenge!
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Have you ever tried using a lens meant for one camera on another? I combined two of the Lomography classics for this one!
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Go down on the floor and get as close as you can with this week's rumble!
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Get your Holga now and get lost on the size of things to see!
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Recently I ordered a "Tunnel Vision Lens":http://shop.lomography.com/tunnelvision/ from Lomo for my LCA, Holga and Lubitel. This lens is so multi functional! So when mephisto19 gave me the hint that the macro lens that is included in the Tunnel Vision Lens can be held in front of almost every lens we thought about my Instax Mini 7.
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As promised, we’ve been spending our days, afternoons, nights, blood, sweat, and tears in the constant expansion and frenzied development of the most innovative and downright unexpected accessories and variants for the Diana+ plastic medium-format camera system. Our labors have resulted in two succulent and quite delicious lenses. The 38mm Super-Wide offers a sweeping 120° full-frame view. And the 55mm & Close-Up Lens offers TWO kinds of images: dramatic and quite-nice wide-angle shots AND extremely close macro images.