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  • Big Fun with the Diana Mini!

    2009-09-02 #gear #チュートリアル
    Big Fun with the Diana Mini!

    As you cannot still change your Diana Mini lenses like you can with Diana F+ here is an idea for getting that different effects on your photos!

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  • mirror image

    2009-08-11 northwardnimbus がシェア

    thats my and my tummy! haha!

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    2009-06-22 callumbum がシェア

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  • Zenit FS-122-2 (Fotosniper)

    2009-05-31 #gear anarchy の記事
    Zenit FS-122-2 (Fotosniper)

    No sir, it is not a weapon of mass destruction... It's a 300mm telephoto wonder!

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  • The Zenit 122K: My Lovely Russian Baby

    2009-05-30 #gear sirseimo の記事
    The Zenit 122K: My Lovely Russian Baby

    Community member sirseimo's favorite Russian camera, the Zenit 122K gets introduced to us fellow Lomographers.

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  • Fed 5B

    2009-05-29 #gear cruzron の記事
    Fed 5B

    Never mind the weight - it builds character and steadies your shots as well! The FED 5B is your perfect street shooting companion.

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  • Carl Zeiss Werramat - Staff Review

    2008-06-22 #gear
    Carl Zeiss Werramat - Staff Review

    The Werramat is a modern, stylish camera that is easy to use and offers clever features.

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  • Staff Review: Rolleiflex Automat

    2008-06-21 #gear
    Staff Review: Rolleiflex Automat

    The Automat was the first Rolleiflex Twin Lens Reflex camera with an automatic film counter system, and a "Grand Prix" winner in the 1937 Paris World Fair.

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  • Lomography Colorsplash - Staff Review

    2008-07-26 #gear
    Lomography Colorsplash - Staff Review

    The Colorsplash is a 35mm instant camera that allows you to "paint" your pictures with its built-in color flash.

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  • All You Need is the Weather - Smena 35

    2008-10-04 #gear plesaleza の記事
    All You Need is the Weather - Smena 35

    The Smena 35 is a true lomo camera. Maybe not the most noted but it makes a great companion. This little guy doesn't look all that much like it's siblings, but it's definitely a Smena.

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  • Zenit 122

    2008-10-04 #gear
    Zenit 122

    During my first year of Lomographic Studies, I only had a Fisheye Camera and Colorsplash Camera in my arsenal. I was literally craving for an LC-A so I decided to have a father-and-son talk with my dad about the legendary camera, hoping he might be impressed enough to buy me one. My plan backfired as he told me he already has a Soviet product in his collection, being a camera enthusiast himself.

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  • Voigtländer VF101

    2008-10-21 #gear vicuna の記事
    Voigtländer VF101

    Searching through the internet what kind of new camera I could buy, I caught a sight of a nice rangefinder camera branded Voigtländer. The magic name of this optical factory and my desire for a cool semi-automatic rangefinder camera convinced me to buy this Voigtländer VF101. After a few researches I found out a mathematic formula for this camera: "Voigtländer + Zeiss Ikon + Rollei = VF101" – wow - that sounds a strange combination! How did these 3 prestigious names of German camera producers go together to produce this little tiny and sweet VF101 (who has also a twin-sister called Zeiss Ikon S312)... well, that needs a little history lesson ...

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  • A Review of the Kodak Instamatic 33

    2008-10-18 #gear #people agrimony の記事
    A Review of the Kodak Instamatic 33

    Community member agrimony talks about the Kodak Instamatic 33 camera and how to make the most out of it in your analogue routine.

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  • Agfa Clack

    2008-10-19 #gear agrimony の記事
    Agfa Clack

    The Agfa Clack camera was produced from 1954 until 1965. It uses 120 mm film and is part of the Agfa box series – several kinds of cameras designed like a box which were inexpensive and easy to use for everybody. After I had unpacked my Agfa Clack camera I almost had to laugh because of its unusual and somehow funny look – it is the big black teddy bear among all my other analogue cameras. I found it on an online auction for 8€.

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  • Horizon Kompakt is Magic!

    2008-10-24 #gear vicuna の記事
    Horizon Kompakt is Magic!

    When I discovered Lomography, I immediately felt in love with the Horizon Kompakt camera. Wow, what stunning pics this camera could produce, I couldn't stop thinking and dreaming about it! But I couldn't afford this camera at the time and hoped to save enough money to buy one in the future.

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  • Wide Pan Pro II 140 Test Drive

    2008-11-04 #gear ouroborosx の記事
    Wide Pan Pro II 140 Test Drive

    Recently we had the very first "Wide Pan Pro II 140":http://shop.lomography.com/widepan/ returned to our office, because there was a slight problem with the 2-second setting. The good news is that everything else on the camera worked perfectly. So before sending this camera back to the lomo-doctor for a check-up, I decided to take it out for a test-drive and see what all the fuss is about.

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  • Welta Belmira

    2008-10-26 #gear vicuna の記事
    Welta Belmira

    My quest for finding the best and most beautiful cameras from the former east german republic, let me discover a very special and unusual camera named "belmira" produced by the Welta. The cameras is known also under the name of "Belca Belmira". In fact the camera was first produced by the" VEB Belca Werk" from 1953 to 1958 and then, after the integration in a new industrial structure, was continued by the "Welta Kamera-Werk Freital". Both entreprises came from Dresden, and were founded before the 1st world war and were re-organized after the 2nd war by the new DDR socialist régime. Welta itself was integrated in the VEB Pentacon after 1964...

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  • Cosina AF 35: The "Autofocus Experience"

    2008-10-27 #gear vicuna の記事
    Cosina AF 35: The "Autofocus Experience"

    One month ago I was surfing on the internet looking for new cameras and searching information about camera history, and my eyes were caught by a really nice camera: the Cosina AF-35 "Visitronic". The brand Cosina made me immediately think to the history of LCA (as the Cosina CX2 inspirated the conception of the legendary Lomo Compact Automat...) and attracted me of course. But I was also very interested in the "autofocus" system from a late 70's (apparently 1977-78) camera called "Visitronic".

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