Tag: 35mm
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Govan, Washington: A Ghost Town In Wheat Country
written by Lorraine Healy on 2016-11-09 #placesA long-time fan of plastic cameras, Argentinean writer and photographer Lorraine Healy is the author of “Tricks With A Plastic Wonder,” a manual for achieving better results with a Holga camera. In this article, Healy shares her photos of the ghost town of Govan.
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Aquapix Waterproof Camera: Wonderful Photos from a Cheap Plastic Camera
written by syira690 on 2012-05-30 #gear #peopleThe Aquapix Waterproof Camera is just a simple plastic camera with plastic lens, but it surely won't disappoint you! Let me tell you and show you why after the jump!
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The Fine-Grained Fuji Superia 1600 35 mm
written by shuttersentinel17 on 2012-01-05 #gearWho said that using a higher ISO film will result in grainier photos? Try Fuji Superia 1600 for a different perspective! Take a look at my fine-grained photos after the jump!
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Horizon 202: The Forerunner
written by nation_of_pomation on 2011-03-05 #gearNow that I’m college, one of my first missions was to find a photo lab, and I was lucky enough to find one that is also a camera store. While looking through their vintage cameras for sale, I happened on something I thought I’d see in person: a near-mint Horizon 202, the precursor to the Horizon 303 that Lomography’s Perfekt is based on. Now, it’s mine! Let’s see what she can do.
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Olympus Pen EE3 - The Fantastic Half-Frame Camera
written by lawypop on 2010-04-29 #gearEnjoy the half-frame goodness with this wonderful camera, the Olympus Pen EE3.
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Yashica Samurai X3.0 – Half Format SLR
written by lomodirk on 2008-11-15 #gearI don`t know where I first heard of this camera, but it must be something like love at first sight. But it could have also been something like "This thing is so ugly, I got to have it!" Most people will think you have a film camera because of its futuristic look. The film will be transported vertical instead of horizontal, which gives you the normal landscape format. Other half frame cameras must be turned to upright format to get the result of an landscape format. Confused?
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Lomography Pioneers: @adi_totp's Vibrant Daily Life
written by shhquiet on 2022-03-28 #peopleHailing from Indonesia, this Lomography Pioneer continues to champion the analogue life—since 2007!
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A Newbie's Guide to the Diana F+ Family
written by shhquiet on 2022-03-21 #gearCapture the world through the dream-like perspective of the Diana F+ family—in whatever format that you prefer!
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Tipster: How to Create Truly Painterly Images Out of Unwanted Negatives
written by Lorraine Healy on 2018-03-10 #tutorialsGot any unwanted film negatives laying around? Argentinean writer and photographer Lorraine Healy shares a fantastic tip to put it into good use while creating painterly images in the process.
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Kiev 19: The Ukranian Beast
written by bongofury on 2012-08-08 #gearSome say it is a weak camera, but when I grabbed the Kiev 19, I felt that I could use her like a hammer. Learn more about this camera after the jump!
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Minox 35 GT: A Must-Have Camera for Its Time
written by zark on 2011-12-01 #gearLet Community Member @zark show you how to have a good time with the Minox 35 GT!
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Balda Baldessa 1b: I Think I Am In Love
written by mattcharnock on 2009-02-06 #gearWhen I was at school, and I was learning French, I never understood why the French language described inanimate objects as either masculine or feminine, similarly, in German. In the English language we just have things. It is a table. It is not feminine or masculine, transgender not even just going through a phase. It is simply a table nothing more. As I grew up and became more interested in my own language the thought of non gender specific objects disappointed me. I think for all the richness and complexity of the English language, for the times we were conquered and our language evolved; that we don’t feminise or masculinise objects is to our linguistic detriment. Of course the problem is that it is not the thing that is masculine or feminine, it is the prefix to the word itself in the construct of the language that denotes gender. So, in English a camera can never be referred to as male of female because the prefix “the” or “a” is with out gender and renders the object itself sexless. Or does it? My case and point to you is the Balda Baldessa
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Contax G2: A Step Above
written by Lorraine Healy on 2018-01-06 #gearA long-time fan of plastic cameras, Argentinean writer and photographer Lorraine Healy is the author of “Tricks With A Plastic Wonder,” a manual for achieving better results with a Holga camera. In this article, Healy explores her first experience with a top-rated camera, the Contax G2.
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Praktica PLC3: A Sturdy and Flexible Tool, Not Just a Toy!
written by adash on 2013-01-02 #gearIf you were to be married somewhere in the Eastern Block during the 1980-ies, this would probably be the camera your wedding would be photographed with. Built like a tank, this monstrosity of East German camera engineering will take you on Lomographic journeys never possible before.
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Canon EOS 630: The Perfect Camera for Everyday Life
written by muddymire on 2011-07-15 #gear #peopleCommunity Member @muddymire shares with us why the Canon EOS is their daily shooter!
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Zenit E: All it's Cracked Up to Be
written by ipdegirl on 2009-11-09 #gearThe Zenit E with the standard Helios lens lives up to it's reputation as not only a great camera, but also a technical nightmare.
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Olympus AM-100: Plastic Camera in 35 mm
written by herbert-4 on 2009-10-31 #gearWant to see how a charming compact camera shoots like? Let's join Community Member @herbert-4 as he gives us the low-down on the Olympus AM-100!
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BeLomo Elikon 4: Another Diamond From a Well Known Ukrainian Family!
written by dogma on 2009-12-05 #gearLomographer dogma introduces to us a worthy film camera that should be a part of the Lomo family: the BeLomo Elikon 4.
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Be Lomo - Chaika II
written by paper_doll on 2008-11-14 #gearChaika II was produced by the Belomo factory in Belarus (then in the USSR) between 1967 and 1972. Chaika means “seagull”. It has the same camera body as the original, but with several minor changes.
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Holga Pinholes
written by Lorraine Healy on 2017-06-28 #gearA long-time fan of plastic cameras, Argentinean writer and photographer Lorraine Healy is the author of “Tricks With A Plastic Wonder,” a manual for achieving better results with a Holga camera. In this article, Healy returns to her ancient pinhole Holga and adds a 35mm pinhole to her Holga collection.
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3M Color Slide 35mm 100 ISO: A Film Review
written by abcdefuck on 2011-06-30 #gearAn old slide film produced in Italy. This film expired more than 25 years ago. Result: a dream.
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Kodak EIR Infrared (35mm, 100 iso) user-review
written by larslau on 2008-11-21 #gearIt's out of this world! Do you like colours? Do you like infrared? Well, get ready for Velvia on LSD: Kodak EIR will capture the infrared and give you the craziest of colours.
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Staff Review: Olympus Pen FT
2008-05-23 #gearAn exquisite half-frame SLR camera created by the world famous Olympus designer, Yoshihisa Maitani. With high-quality interchangeable lenses, this tiny and compact camera is a supremely collectible vintage gem.
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Color Infrared For Landscape And Urbanscape
written by Lorraine Healy on 2017-05-24 #gearA long-time fan of plastic cameras, Argentinean writer and photographer Lorraine Healy is the author of “Tricks With A Plastic Wonder,” a manual for achieving better results with a Holga camera. In this article, Healy explores the world of color infrared film and its somewhat steep learning curve.
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Recesky 35mm TLR: Fun All Day with My Plastic Companion
written by impaktor on 2012-07-30 #gear #videosThe Recesky is probably the smallest 35mm TLR camera out there, and for sure the cheapest. This is a fun, DIY (do it yourself) kit that takes about 1-3 hours to assemble, after which you can have a ton of fun shooting with it.
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Bare: My Beloved Fed 2
written by sirio174 on 2012-04-17 #gearAll fans of russian rangefinder cameras known the legendary Fed 2, but this one has something special! Why? Read this article!
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Fuji Natura Classica: Worth Every Penny
written by ipdegirl on 2012-01-24 #gearIf you're wondering whether or not the Fuji Natura Classica is worth all the money and hype, the answer is a resounding yes! Read on to find out why and take a look at some of my photos taken using this camera.
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Vivitar Ultra Wide & Slim: Mind Your Fingers!
written by syira690 on 2011-12-18 #gearVivitar Ultra Wide & Slim (UWS) was my first toy camera. It was the beginning of my love towards Lomography.
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Nikon N65: A Friendly 35mm AF
written by clownshoes on 2011-09-09 #gearLight, quick, plastic, grey and black with that hint of red; the Nikon N65 is a modern, compact and versatile camera for everybody. A great fitting camera for novices and advance users. Not to mention affordable. There are a plethora of these cameras available.
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Reviewing the Canon Canonet 28
written by sergio_m on 2011-01-10 #gear #peopleThrift store finds are always exciting. Just take a look at the Canonet 28 that Community Member @sergio_m copped for cheap!
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