Tag: review
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Agfa Silette Pronto with Apotar 3.5 Lens
written by neanderthalis on 2012-12-31 #gearThe Agfa Pronto is a German battery-less wonder that found its way into my collection by pure chance.
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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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A Review of the Fuji Sensia 200
written by shuttersentinel17 on 2011-09-15 #gearTry this film if you want more natural-looking Lomographs!
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Pentacon Six: A Great Medium Format SLR
written by alex34 on 2011-09-15 #gearFinally, an SLR that I can officially love: a medium format monster from Dresden.
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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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Fuji Neopan 400CN
written by johnccc on 2011-02-28 #gearSharp. Deep. Bright. Fun. And you can even get it processed using the C-41 process! I stumbled across this film many moons ago, when I bought an odd job of film off eBay in August last year.
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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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Kodak 66 Model III
written by msnicks on 2011-02-15 #gearDespite all the money I've spent on all my cameras, the one I inherited has proven to be my favourite. Take a look at one of Kodak's last folding cameras. Produced between 1958 and 1960, this oldie has produced remarkably reliable and incredibly crisp photos. Plus it looks awesome.
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Kodak Ultima (35mm, 100 iso) User-Review
written by boredbone on 2010-03-21 #gearA film that is good and cheap and exclusively for the Philippine market.
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KODAK Instamatic 25
written by jaalvarez on 2009-12-28 #gearMy first camera. It was July 25, 1977 …: it seems that it was yesterday! This day I receive my first camera. It was ugly, quite ugly, and it was using a cartridge with the movie. I believe (believe no: I´m sure) that in the first spool that I used with this camera, there was not even only one photo that was not going out blurred:!! In this way everything began …
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Fujica MA 1: "Lens Made in Japan"
written by zark on 2009-03-13 #gearPresented at Photokina 1982 The Fujica MA 1 is the final variant of the M-1.
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Coronet Twelve 20: As English as Yorkshire Pud
written by mattcharnock on 2008-12-14 #gearHere are a few things you need to know about the Coronet Twelve 20, a pseudo-TLR with all the vintage goodness.
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Canon AE-1: The Workhorse
written by fuzztone04 on 2008-11-17 #gearGet to know the ever versatile and classic Canon AE-1 through this camera review by Lomographe fuzztone04.
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Cameras in Depth: SLR Viewfinders
written by sirio174 on 2016-05-18 #gearThis article compares the viewfinder of some my SLR cameras: in fact, the photographic composition depends a lot on what we see in the viewfinder. After the first article dedicated to the plain glass viewfinder, this is the time to compare different SLR viewfinders and focusing screens.
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Nikon F3: a Modular Platform for 35mm
written by clownshoes on 2014-02-12 #gearThe Nikon F3 is a highly customizable 35mm platform that changes to suit the user's needs. This is possibly the most invested camera I own and with good reasons. Maybe you'll be interested, too.
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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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Scotch Super Chrome 100 - Repeating History
written by wil6ka on 2013-04-29 #gearThe history of film production must be as confusing and incestuous as the web of royal relationships of the European kingdoms in the 17th century up to the 19th. Back in the days, a German noble becomes the Russian Czaress, French lords became kings of Spain, and even the Danish were ruling all of Scandinavia. A marriage here, a war elsewhere, a coup d'etat everywhere - such a mess. Nothing was like it seemed and you could never trust what you were told. And with the Scotch Super Chrome 100 it’s history repeating itself.
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Kodak Edupe (35mm, 6 ISO) Slide Duplicating Film: A Dive in a Blue World
written by stouf on 2013-03-16 #gearThis blue-toned, high saturation, fine grained slide film is normally used to duplicate slides using a slide duplicator instead of a lens. You can also use it to shoot with any camera as long as you adapt to its very low sensitivity.
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Kershaw Eight-20 King Penguin: 1950s Lomography?
written by keefmarshall on 2012-12-07 #gearI'm sure you're all aware of Lomography's new folding camera, the Belair X 6-12. While I'm waiting (impatiently!) for my Globe Trotter to be delivered I thought I'd explore its distant ancestry by revisiting some of my old folding cameras. First up, the Kershaw Eight-20 King Penguin.
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Ilford HP5: The King of Black and White
written by adam_g2000 on 2012-09-21 #gearWhen I shoot black and white, there is one film I turn to more than any other. It's a stalwart, bullet-proof film, reliable until the last. Ilford HP5 Plus.
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Kodak Ektar 100: My Biggest Surprise!
written by joaomiguelsantoscunha on 2012-06-05 #gearI'm new to Lomography and the analogue world, so I'm like a child playing and experimenting with everyting. After seeing some shots done with Kodak Ektar and reading some reviews, I had to try it. What I got was much more than I would ever expect from a color negative film. Let me show you after the jump!
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My Second Encounter with the Russians: Zenit 3M!
written by michell on 2012-06-05 #gearSo here it is, my second encounter with the Russians! But this time, it's a single lens reflex (SLR) camera, the Zenit 3M! Read more about this camera after the jump!
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Konica Infrared 750 nm: Perfect Film for Infrared Photography Beginners
written by frauspatzi on 2011-12-28 #gearNew to infrared film? Lomographer frauspatzi recommends using this emulsion from Konica as your gateway to infrared photography.
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La Sardina: Love or Hate?
written by domo-guy on 2011-10-24 #gearAfter the La Sardina cameras were out, I just HAD to have one. I even pre-ordered it. But did I make the right choice?
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Kodak Ektachrome 64T: Only X-Pro
written by mcrstar on 2011-08-05 #gearExcellent film who loves a lot of light. The film provides a vivid saturated colors and excellent sharpness. Cross-process of this film should be reminded your old, overexposed home movies.
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Olympus Pen EE-3: The Pen-o-tastic Half-Frame Camera
written by zark on 2011-05-30 #gear #peopleLearn new tips and tricks from the half-frame wonder Olympus Pen EE-3 and Community Member @zark in this quick tipster/review!
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The Kodak Brownie Cresta 3
written by juanfcorrea on 2011-03-20 #gearThe “famous” Kodak Cresta 3 camera, frequently compared to a Holga produced by Kodak Eastman in London during the 60’s still a great camera that totally rules.
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