Tag: accessory
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Diana F+ with the Diana+ 35mm Back
written by cararah on 2011-03-21 #gearFor the lovers of the Diana F+ and 35mm film. Before you rejoice and appreciate the Diana+ 35mm Back for blessing us Diana fans with a chance at shooting those dreamy and vintage looking pictures on 35mm film, make sure you're fully educated with the differences between 120 and 35mm film so you can make a better judgment when shooting on your Diana F+ with the 35mm Back.
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Belairgon 114mm Lens: Give Your Belair the Lens it Deserves
written by vicuna on 2013-06-19 #gearThe Belair 6x12 camera is truly a surprising and beautiful camera. The 2 lenses that come with the camera are made out of plastic, and even if Lomographers are used to plastic lenses, I had the impression that something was missing for achieving great shots with the Belair 6x12. And then appeared the word "Belairgon": 2 brand new 90mm and 114mm glass lenses made specially for the Belair 6x12 camera. I knew that I found what I was looking for!
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Fritz the Blitz Flash Review
written by spectre on 2011-10-10 #gearUsing 35mm film with ISO 400 and the Fischer’s Fritze La Sardina Camera, I'm went to test out Fritz the Blitz Flash capability and iron out the bugs along the way!
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Tunnel Vision Lens
written by larslau on 2010-01-13 #gearThe tunnel vision lens is my favorite accessory. It is always attached to my LC-A+. And it will not only broaden your photographic horizon, but also add a soulful blur to your images.
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Exposure Perfection with the Sekonic L 508 Light Meter
written by highdesertdan on 2012-08-02 #gearSay good bye to shutter speed and f/stop guess work with the help of one of the finest light meters available, the Sekonic L508. When you have a fully manual camera without a meter and you want absolutely predictable exposures, you need to go with a light meter that nails it every time.
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Diana+ 38mm Super-Wide Lens: The Best Friend Your 35mm Back Can Have
written by carlota_nonnumquam on 2012-04-09 #gearHaving done some research I knew that when buying the Diana+ 35mm Back I should also buy the 38mm Super-Wide Lens. After trying both together my advice is: if you are going to shoot 35mm film on your Diana, you really can't go by without this wonderful lens!
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120 Squares to 35mm Chunks
written by natalieerachel on 2011-07-20 #gearAfter seeing so many amazing photos taken with the Diana and it's 35mm back, I wanted to try it out for myself!
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The Camera Bag with a Secret Surprise!
written by rrohe on 2012-02-28 #gearHere's a review in which our hero finds himself the perfect camera bag for lomo outings. Read on to find out more about this camera bag!
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Tipster: How to Get Funky Colors With The New LomoApparat
written by eparrino on 2022-10-23 #gear #tutorials #videosLet's make the most out of the color gel filters that come with the new LomoApparat. See how you can mix and match each filter to get different effects.
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The New Lomography DigitaLIZA Scanning Masks - Now Available for 120 Format, too!
2010-08-13 #newsScanning unique Lomography formats is made more convenient with the help of the new Lomography DigitaLIZA Scanning Masks! Now available in both 35mm and 120 formats, they hold your negatives in place and make it possible to easily scan panoramas and overlapping exposures!
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Lomopedia: Diana Instant Back+
written by denisesanjose on 2013-07-01 #gear #lomopediaAlways wanted to take instant photographs but don't own a Polaroid? Experience instant gratification with the Diana Instant Back+ for your Diana+ or Diana F+ cameras! Get dreamy, lo-fi Diana photos and watch them develop in your hands in a few seconds!
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Lomopedia: Lomography Ringflash
written by denisesanjose on 2013-06-22 #gear #lomopediaFor professional-looking portraits and brilliant bursts of color, the Lomography Ringflash is your top bet. This external light source completely surrounds your camera's lens and flashes perfectly even light onto your subject so you know you’ll get fantastic photos with a distinct quality in every shot!
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Lomopedia: LC-A LC-Wide Instant Back+
written by denisesanjose on 2013-06-20 #gear #lomopediaWho says you need a Polaroid to take pretty instant photos? Experience instant Lomo LC-A and LC-Wide gratification with the Instant Back+! Simply attach it to the back of your camera, load it with Fuji Instax Mini film and see your vintage-looking and vignetted photos develop right before your eyes!
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The Lomo LC-A Book Review
written by pvalyk on 2012-02-21 #gearEverything you ever wanted to know about Lomography and the iconic Lomo LC-A is in this book. Get it, put it in your library, and enjoy it!
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