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Combine the various LC-A accessories, recently I tried the Splitzer attached with the Macro lens, and the reuslts are quite nice!
You need several things for this experiment, a LC-A+ camera, a Splitzer and the Macro Lens.
Now what you do is to add the Splitzer on top of the lens (it fits perfectly) shot some subjects, multi expose and move that Splitzer around. Be sure to get close to your subject!
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There should be a Guiness World Record Entry for attaching the most little Lomo helpers to your camera. Or maybe there could be a competition like: the most crazy camera lens setups.
This is crazy! The macro lens is so hard to use, but coupled with the splitzer it is pure madness! The results are pretty impressive! Any tips about the distance between the lens/splitzer and the object? Light conditions?
the splitzer fits on the lens, so attech it directly to the macrolens of tunnelvision lens. distance is as usual: hard to find. i shot a 12 frame film for testshooting and gave it to a drugstore lab to have the results faster.... so i myself still have to try and figure out the settings...
microsite says: "When shooting macro images, do the following:
LC-A: Shoot on a bright day with 400ASA film. Set the distance at 0.8m, set the aperture to f/16 for a reflective surface and f/11 for a dull one. Get within on inch (2.5cm) of your subject."
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14 comments
stouf
So beautiful !
stouf
So beautiful !
trash-gordon-from-outer-space
Number 15 is classic. Good idea!
goldie
Hey, you are the splitzermacro maestro...
eyecon
There should be a Guiness World Record Entry for attaching the most little Lomo helpers to your camera. Or maybe there could be a competition like: the most crazy camera lens setups.
ndroo
Cool! Crazy! Macro lens? Is that the closeup lens for the Instax? Good work.
breakphreak
cool results here I see
somapic
Yea - schaut aus wie die Postkarte die heute gekommen ist ;)
mephisto19
thanks for your comments! ;) i didn't plan that! just happend
grenoouille
This is crazy! The macro lens is so hard to use, but coupled with the splitzer it is pure madness! The results are pretty impressive! Any tips about the distance between the lens/splitzer and the object? Light conditions?
mephisto19
the splitzer fits on the lens, so attech it directly to the macrolens of tunnelvision lens. distance is as usual: hard to find. i shot a 12 frame film for testshooting and gave it to a drugstore lab to have the results faster.... so i myself still have to try and figure out the settings...
renovati
what's the optimal distance between your subject and the macro lens?
mephisto19
microsite says: "When shooting macro images, do the following:
LC-A: Shoot on a bright day with 400ASA film. Set the distance at 0.8m, set the aperture to f/16 for a reflective surface and f/11 for a dull one. Get within on inch (2.5cm) of your subject."
sugiyamasatomi
wow, that's a very abstruct art! Very impressive!