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A little birdie (called the internet) told me that Lomo 800 is the Kodak Funsaver film repackaged. I don't know if it's true but if it is, Lomo 800 + Kodak M35 = Reloadable Funsaver. While my AE-1 is a great camera, I like having a simple point-and-shoot when I'm out and about.
Several photo-notes from the Moscow Spring Festival
Variations on a theme «...with a film across Moscow»
Camera: Pentax MZ-7 + Lens: SMC Pentax-FA 28-90mm F3.5-5.6
Film: Konica Minolta Color Centuria 100 Print Film (expired 08/2007)
Photo taken: 24/04/2016
Scanner: Epson Stylus Photo RX500
(All of the pictures from this film shown on the standard process C-41, scanned without modifications and filters in RAW-DNG application VueScan, invert in Lightroom.)
These photos were taken with a Canon Sure Shot AF35ML I bought on eBay from someone in Hawaii. The lens is fast and sharp (40mm f/1.9) and I love the photos this camera can take, but the camera itself is frustrating to use because of the autofocus. It's just too slow.
These photos were taken with a Canon Sure Shot AF35ML I bought on eBay from someone in Hawaii. The lens is fast and sharp (40mm f/1.9) and I love the photos this camera can take, but the camera itself is frustrating to use because of the autofocus. It's just too slow.
These photos were taken with a Canon Sure Shot AF35ML I bought on eBay from someone in Hawaii. The lens is fast and sharp (40mm f/1.9) and I love the photos this camera can take, but the camera itself is frustrating to use because of the autofocus. It's just too slow.
These photos were taken with a Canon Sure Shot AF35ML I bought on eBay from someone in Hawaii. The lens is fast and sharp (40mm f/1.9) and I love the photos this camera can take, but the camera itself is frustrating to use because of the autofocus. It's just too slow.
These photos were taken with a Canon Sure Shot AF35ML I bought on eBay from someone in Hawaii. The lens is fast and sharp (40mm f/1.9) and I love the photos this camera can take, but the camera itself is frustrating to use because of the autofocus. It's just too slow.
These photos were taken with a Canon Sure Shot AF35ML I bought on eBay from someone in Hawaii. The lens is fast and sharp (40mm f/1.9) and I love the photos this camera can take, but the camera itself is frustrating to use because of the autofocus. It's just too slow.
These photos were taken with a Canon Sure Shot AF35ML I bought on eBay from someone in Hawaii. The lens is fast and sharp (40mm f/1.9) and I love the photos this camera can take, but the camera itself is frustrating to use because of the autofocus. It's just too slow.
These photos were taken with a Canon Sure Shot AF35ML I bought on eBay from someone in Hawaii. The lens is fast and sharp (40mm f/1.9) and I love the photos this camera can take, but the camera itself is frustrating to use because of the autofocus. It's just too slow.
These photos were taken with a Canon Sure Shot AF35ML I bought on eBay from someone in Hawaii. The lens is fast and sharp (40mm f/1.9) and I love the photos this camera can take, but the camera itself is frustrating to use because of the autofocus. It's just too slow.
These photos were taken with a Canon Sure Shot AF35ML I bought on eBay from someone in Hawaii. The lens is fast and sharp (40mm f/1.9) and I love the photos this camera can take, but the camera itself is frustrating to use because of the autofocus. It's just too slow.
These photos were taken with a Canon Sure Shot AF35ML I bought on eBay from someone in Hawaii. The lens is fast and sharp (40mm f/1.9) and I love the photos this camera can take, but the camera itself is frustrating to use because of the autofocus. It's just too slow.
These photos were taken with a Canon Sure Shot AF35ML I bought on eBay from someone in Hawaii. The lens is fast and sharp (40mm f/1.9) and I love the photos this camera can take, but the camera itself is frustrating to use because of the autofocus. It's just too slow.
Set shot with a 2001 Leica O Series reproduction of the 1923 prototype. Non-interchangeable Anastigmat 50mm f3.5 lens, hinged viewfinder with crosshair and swing-in sight.
Short lomowalk I took with my sister @smolda http://www.lomography.com/homes/smolda, check her photos too! I really love these autumn colors :) It was one of those last sunny days...
With the Diana Baby 110, Lomographer @elwynreverie uses the iconic and distinct characteristics of the camera and pocket film format to create dream-like images.