Tag: tlr
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The Lubitel 166+: Lightweight World Champion
written by bloomchen on 2013-12-09 #gearThe point upfront: this camera is worth every cent! So collect piggies, save money or ask your relatives and friends to pool together for a Christmas or birthday gift. I can honestly say that this is the best camera that I own!
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Yashica Mat 124G: A Twin-Lens Classic
written by cherieamour on 2011-07-26 #gearIt was love at first sight when I laid eyes on this beauty. The solid metal body, sleek lines, huge focusing screen, and unique dual-lens look made me swoon. Give it a try, this medium-format camera could just be your blast from the past too!
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Halina Viceroy (Almost) Fit For a King
written by lomollete on 2010-01-18 #gearHere's a little bit about this little, nice, vintage, twin-lensed fellow that you probably never heard about until now!
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Secondhand Love Affair: My Two 127 Film Cameras
written by carlota_nonnumquam on 2012-04-02My Kodak Brownie Reflex Synchro and My Kodak Vest Pocket Autographic both take 127 film. They are old and wonderful! Read on to know more about them.
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Kodak Duaflex II: Kodet Fixed Lens
written by lislisdotnet on 2011-07-16 #gear #peopleAn easy to find pseudo-TLR, the Kodak Duaflex II is an nice addition to any toy camera collection for its simplicity and low cost if you're willing to modify your 120 film for 620 spools or experiment with 35mm.
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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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Lomo Lubitel 166+ vs Blackbird, Fly Focus
written by sebastiansiu on 2011-06-18 #gearEven though Lubitel 166+ is a bit expensive, it's worth every dollar of. It is best for those who want a TLR which is more professional.
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Yashica D: Only the Best from Japan!
written by docrock17 on 2010-09-13 #gearThe Yashica D is a medium format camera from the 60's with extreme versatility, allowing both crisp, clean works of beauty or soft Lomographic wonders.
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#FromMyViewfinder: The World Through the Ground Glass
written by bydenise on 2023-10-19 #newsCalling all medium format enthusiasts! Show us your part of the world through your waist-level viewfinders!
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Landscape Love With Your Lubitel 166+
written by kazarareta on 2010-03-25 #newsThe Great Twin-Lensed Escape: Take some breathtaking landscapes and make those scenic places from your trips come alive!
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Analogue Disappointment
written by renenob on 2013-07-11This a follow up on my revived Yashica 635. A bit of ranting over my most recent analogue disappointment.
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What It Takes: United States Camera Corp. Reflex II
written by dinospork on 2012-04-20 #gear #tutorialsIn Volume 3 of What It Takes, I dive into the world of respooling film to bring back an old bakelite 620 box camera that wants you to think it's a TLR. Spoiler alert: it's not!
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Lomopedia: Minolta Autocord
written by cheeo on 2017-02-13 #gear #lomopediaAnother Japanese masterpiece makes it to the Lomopedia series.
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Rollei Magic... Oh So Magical
2008-12-02 #gearThe Rollei Magic (1960-1962) is a delicious TLR with super powers including automatic exposures and incredible portrait-taking abilities.
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Lubitel 2 - Staff Review
2008-05-25 #gearThe Lubitel-2 Twin-Lens Reflex camera is a redesign of the original Lubitel, enhanced with a couple of new features.
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Lomopedia - Seagull 4A-107 Limited Edition
written by cheeo on 2018-02-17 #gear #lomopediaClothed in garbs of royal red and precious gold, the Seagull 4a-107 Limited Edition camera aims to impress.
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Lomopedia: Yashica D
written by plasticpopsicle on 2014-02-07 #gear #lomopediaA budget TLR aimed towards entry-level medium format users and advanced amateur photographers, the Yashica D remains a good option for those who want to try shooting with Rolleicord-style cameras.
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Yashica MAT 124: Learning To Use A Camera Older Than Myself
written by abecd on 2014-03-27As a young photographer, I don't have many experiences yet in operating an old camera, especially one that is way older than myself. This is a story of me and my Yashica MAT 124!
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Lomopedia: Zeiss Ikon Ikoflex
written by cheeo on 2018-02-02 #gear #lomopediaToday we look at the less-known TLR in the form of the Zeiss Ikon Ikoflex.
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Lomopedia: Original Rolleiflex
written by plasticpopsicle on 2013-07-04 #gear #lomopediaRolleiflex has long been a household name when it comes to twin lens reflex cameras, so it's only but proper for us to take a look at the camera which sparked the TLR camera's popularity.
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