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Lomopedia: Olympus Trip 35
written by plasticpopsicle on 2013-07-09 #gear #people #videos #lomopediaRegarded by many camera experts and enthusiasts as the 35 mm version of the equally popular Olympus Pen camera, the Olympus Trip 35 remains a collectible and iconic compact camera for the high-quality photos that it can take.
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7 Iconic Panorama Cameras
written by cheeo on 2016-07-14 #gear #lomopediaThis installment of Lomopedia goes wide – as in real wide as we take a look at some interesting panoramic cameras.
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Lomopedia: Fuji GS645S
written by cheeo on 2020-01-03 #gear #lomopediaLooking to score a medium format camera that offers good image and build quality that's lighter on both the hands and your budget? Then the Fuji GS645S might be the one for you.
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Lomopedia: Plaubel Makina 67
written by cheeo on 2017-02-06 #gear #lomopediaHigh-quality, portable medium format camera with killer looks you say? Yes, please!
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Lomopedia: Nikon F3
written by cheeo on 2018-04-27 #gear #lomopediaWhat makes the Nikon F3 a favorite among photographers aside from the fact that it was designed by the same man who brought us the DeLorean and the BMW M1? We find out in this installment of Lomopedia.
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Lomopedia: Zenit 312m
written by cheeo on 2020-02-07 #gear #lomopediaIt's affordable, versatile, and was made in Russia! Let's take a look at the Zenit 312m in this installment of Lomopedia.
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Lomopedia: Fujifilm TX-1
written by plasticpopsicle on 2013-11-05 #gear #lomopediaAnother drool-worthy analogue beauty from Fujifilm, the sleek TX-1 is a panoramic rangefinder camera released by the Japanese camera maker in 1998. Aside from the outstanding panoramas it will let you take, there's one other reason you might want to put this camera in your wishlist.
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Lomopedia: Olympus XA2
written by cheeo on 2016-12-19 #gear #lomopediaCompact, lightweight, and sharp; what more can you ask for in a street shooter?
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Lomopedia: Adox Color Implosion
written by Julien Matabuena on 2015-07-15 #gear #lomopediaWith unpredictable results reminiscent of color images taken a few decades ago, Adox Color Implosion is for those looking to experiment with the look of their photographs.
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Lomopedia: Kodak Aerochrome Infrared Film
written by plasticpopsicle on 2013-10-03 #gear #lomopediaOne look at the stunning photos taken using the Aerochrome, Kodak's false-color infrared film, is enough to drive every lomographer to scour every nook and cranny in search of this legendary emulsion. Read on to find out more about Kodak Aerochrome in this installment of Lomopedia!
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Lomopedia: Asahi Pentax 6x7
written by plasticpopsicle on 2013-08-29 #gear #lomopediaOne of the cameras coveted by medium format fans is the Asahi Pentax 6x7 introduced in 1969, with upgraded versions later renamed Pentax 67. Find out more about this beautiful medium format SLR camera in this installment of Lomopedia!
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Lomopedia: Leitz Minolta CL
written by cheeo on 2018-03-19 #gear #lomopediaOur entry to the Lomopedia series today comes in the form of a light and compact rangefinder, the Leica/Minolta CL.
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Lomopedia: Kiev 60
written by cheeo on 2017-01-09 #gear #lomopediaBuilt like a tank, looks like one and shoots like it, too. Meet the Kiev 60.
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Lomopedia: Olympus mju-II
written by plasticpopsicle on 2013-10-10 #gear #people #lomopediaThe award-winning Olympus mju-II has remained many a photographer's choice for handy compacts packed with nifty features. Read on to find out more about this sleek compact and see if this is the handy analogue companion for you!
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Lomopedia: Ilford XP2 Super 400 Black & White 35 mm Film
written by denisesanjose on 2013-07-10 #gear #lomopediaOne of our bestselling films, Ilford XP2 Super 400 is a favored black and white 35 mm film by Lomographers because of its superior chromogenic quality and developing convenience!
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Lomopedia: Horizont
written by plasticpopsicle on 2013-05-18 #gear #lomopediaThe successor of the KMZ FT-2 and the predecessor of the Horizon 202, the Horizont camera was produced in the Soviet Union in 1967. Find out more about this early swivel lens panoramic camera after the jump!
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Lomopedia: Rollei 35
written by plasticpopsicle on 2013-06-13 #gear #lomopediaFirst manufactured from 1966 to 1971 by Rollei in Germany, the Rollei 35 has remained an iconic camera and a favorite of film photography enthusiasts for being one of the smallest full frame cameras ever made.
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Lomopedia: Minox 35 GT
written by plasticpopsicle on 2013-05-07 #gear #lomopediaA favorite of compact film camera fans, the Minox 35 GT rose into popularity as supposedly the smallest full-frame 35 mm camera ever made. Read on to find out more about this cool and classy compact camera!
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Lomopedia: Mamiya C330
written by cheeo on 2018-06-19 #gear #lomopediaLet's take a look at one of Rolleiflex's Japanese cousins — the Mamiya C330 TLR.
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Lomopedia: Nikon 28Ti
written by cheeo on 2016-12-03 #gear #lomopediaCompact, rugged, and absolutely stylish – meet the Nikon 28Ti.
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Lomopedia: Nikon FM10
written by cheeo on 2014-06-18 #gear #lomopediaDubbed as an ideal analogue camera for beginners, the FM10 boasts a myriad of features that can definitely teach photography newbies a trick or two when it comes to shooting. Read on to find out more about this trusty SLR from Nikon.
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Lomopedia: Konica Pop
written by plasticpopsicle on 2013-11-26 #gear #lomopediaA popular 35 mm compact camera from the 1980s, the Konica Pop's simple design, easy controls, and eye-catching colors continue to win the hearts of both beginner and seasoned film photographers to this day. Find out more about this vintage beauty in this installment of Lomopedia!
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Lomopedia: Yashica Electro 35 Series
written by plasticpopsicle on 2013-11-14 #gear #lomopediaStill a popular 35 mm rangefinder camera both for beginner and intermediate film photographers today, the original Yashica Electro 35 was introduced in 1966 and got several upgrades until the early 1970s. Find out more about this camera in this installment of Lomopedia!
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Lomopedia: Lomography X Tungsten 35mm
written by denisesanjose on 2013-06-14 #gear #lomopediaWhile short-lived and all sold out, Lomography X Tungsten was a violet-tinged favourite of x-pro addicted Lomographers. With its low ISO, ultra-fine grain and blueberry tones, this 35mm film brought exciting hues to analogue photographs!
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Lomopedia: Leica M4
written by geegraphy on 2013-06-01 #gear #lomopediaRegarded by many photographers as one of the better rangefinders, the Leica M4 possesses the same classic feel and finish of its predecessors but with significant improvements to its specifications.
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Lomopedia: Leica Mini Zoom
written by cheeo on 2019-09-13 #gear #lomopediaSharp, compact, and bearing the signature red dot logo, we take a look at the Leica Mini Zoom in this installment of Lomopedia.
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Lomopedia: Contax T3
written by cheeo on 2018-09-11 #gear #lomopediaEverything about this camera exudes quality and class.
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Lomopedia: Pentax PC35AF
2018-01-15 #gear #lomopediaIn today's Lomopedia installment, we take a look at the first autofocus compact camera from Pentax.
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Lomopedia: Falcon Miniature
written by plasticpopsicle on 2014-03-27 #gear #lomopediaAn interesting analogue snapper from the 1940s, the Falcon miniature was a simple half-frame camera that took 127 film. Find out more about this quirky fantastic plastic camera in this installment of Lomopedia!
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Lomopedia: Fuji Natura Classica
written by denisesanjose on 2013-05-06 #gear #lomopediaIf you love taking photos using available light and hate enabling flash, then the Fuji Natura Classica is the perfect camera for you. With its sought-after NP (Natural Photo) mode, you'll be able to capture true-to-life colors and minimal grain using high-speed 35mm films even in low-light situations!
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