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My Father's Camera: Ricoh KR-5
written by tsingtao on 2012-06-12 #gear #peopleFamily heirlooms are the coolest especially when it's a camera. Let Community Member @tsingtao tell you the story of his father's camera in this short submission!
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Smena 35 - Say Goodbye To Boredom, Forever!
written by sibu_sen on 2009-07-01 #gearIs the one to choose for all you creative and restless Lomographers! The settings and techniques possible with this camera are endless and I promise you will never be bored again, no matter where you are, with this one by your side. The name 'Smena' (young generation) is therefore completely appropriate.
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Canon Canonet QL17 G-III: Poor Man's Leica
written by nerdcist on 2010-04-25 #gearCan be found easily, compact, easy to load, automatic or manual override, and equipped with fast and sharp lens make it one of the best and affordable rangefinder camera ever made. Some people call it poor man's Leica.
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Minolta X-700: My Favorite 35 mm SLR
written by brandkow93 on 2012-03-30 #gear #peopleSee what makes the Minolta X-700 the number one choice for Community Member @brandkow93 in this review!
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The Bencini Koroll II - the Diana Mini's Older Italian Cousin
written by kvboyle on 2010-12-08 #gearDo you love half-frame? Do you think in twos and threes? Do you long to expand your half-frame repertoire? Meet the glorious, glamorous Bencini Koroll II, the Sofia Loren of the camera world... but be warned, its not just a pretty face.
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The Canon AE - 1
written by mattcharnock on 2011-04-23 #gearWhen I first moved to Denmark my in laws seem to think that I like cameras and to them this meant I could be a dumping ground for all their old junk. In my first week I inherited 4 cameras A canon AE 1, Nikon F5, Minolta SRT 3o3 and a canon canonette- I like my In laws. SO I decided I will review them all in a four way battle royale for the coverted award of “Best Camera From An In Law” I will be judging the cameras on 4 elements (each with a maximum available score of 10 Woops). The elements are: 1 Aesthetics, 2 Functionality and practicality, 3 image quality, 4 Mattness ( I am not really sure what this is yet) and to help me out I have called in some top quality A list celeb judges. So: LETS GET READY TO RUMBLE!!!!!!
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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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Olympus OM-10
written by joejag on 2010-12-21 #gearI picked this camera up in a charity shop for £10 (roughly $16) and it came with the body, a 35-200mm lense, a 28-85mm lense and a gigantic camera bag. Already a bargain! I then went to a local camera fair and bought 50mm lense and a 28mm lense
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The LOMO Smena Symbol
written by rose_screw_selavy on 2010-04-15 #gearAn odd but pleasing combination of fully manual controls and small size which was manufactured in the USSR
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Argus C3 "The Brick"
written by dirklancer on 2008-11-25 #gearThe Argus C3, a range finder camera affectionately known by its many lovers as "the Brick", is an artifact right out of the early mid-19th century machine age. The front of the camera is covered in gears, and it could easily pass for a highly specialized scientific measuring device at first glance. It is constructed of heavy Bakelite and metal, so you can guess that it's about as heavy as a brick...hence the nickname.
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Bronica SQ-Ai Camera
written by dannyfresh on 2011-08-25 #gearI was lucky enough to get my hands on this beast of a camera just over a year ago! Here is my review of it so far!
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A Review of the Leica IIIg
written by panchromatic on 2011-08-09 #gearThe Leica IIIg is a beautiful 1950s rangefinder camera that's attractive and capable.
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Zeiss Ikon Ikonta C 521/2 - my golden oldie
written by nicx on 2011-05-06 #gearNote: add Zeiss Ikon Ikonta C 521/2 Tag If not to photograph with then just to display this beauty is worth it. This zeiss ikon ikonta c was released in 1947 and shoots 120 film and 6cm x 9cm frames. It has a simple view finder and stand to hold itself up aswell as a tripod mount.
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Cut 127 Film By Yourself - A Quick Guide
written by mapix on 2014-01-20 #gear #tutorials127 rolls are really hard to get by these days. You can get some at auctions though they're often not really cheap. So I think the idea of cutting the film by yourself is a good alternative! It's not so difficult as it seems - have a look after the jump!
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Review: Lomography’s Lubitel 166+, Hands Down My Favorite Camera!
written by sandravo on 2013-06-13 #gearAt first I was afraid my urge to buy the Lubitel 166+ wasn't more than another breakout of GAS. Honestly, I was convinced that it would end up next to its older brother, a vintage Lubitel 2, sitting on the shelf looking pretty, but mostly just gathering dust. Turns out I couldn't have been more wrong!
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My Welcoming to Analogue: Olympus OM-10 Part I
written by virtualflyer on 2013-07-18 #gearHere's the first part of my review/story of my new love Olympus OM-10. Found while looking in my father's "vintage" stuff, it's my new (old) preferred camera!!
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