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Lola 120 Pan: A partly-homemade 6x12 Folding Beauty
written by stouf on 2014-05-12 #gear #tutorialsHere is a guide to building your own 6x12 camera by combining a Lola camera body and a Holga 120 WPC back. Find out how to make these two gorgeous ladies work together for a whole lot of analogue fun.
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How to Fix Your Horizon’s Stuck Shutter
written by stouf on 2014-04-24 #gear #tutorialsTechnical difficulties can happen, but don't fret. Here's how you can fix your Horizon camera's stuck shutter.
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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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Holga 120 Pan: The Lightweight Panoramic Miracle
written by stouf on 2012-06-01 #gear #people325g. Who knew so much pleasure could be so light? Read on to find out what I'm talking about!
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LomoKino Power-Winder Tipster
written by stouf on 2011-12-12 #gear #tutorials #videosIf you want an easier way to wind your LomoKino, here is a method to build a battery operated power-winder. The steps are quite easy and there are 2 speed setups so you have options to choose from.
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Three Nights in New York City
written by stouf on 2011-07-23 #placesHere are a few spots in New York City that the average tourist (I) shouldn’t (didn’t) miss.
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Holga Wide Pinhole Camera (WPC): User Review, Exposure Table, and More
written by stouf on 2011-07-05 #gearThis camera eats film like the leviathan swallows ships. Find here a few tips about this pinhole monster.
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Handmade Black and White Processing
written by stouf on 2010-10-29 #gear #tutorialsHow to process black and white film at home, in your bathroom. Steps for generic Rodinal process and ATP 1.1 process.
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Handmade Color Processing
written by stouf on 2010-10-02 #gear #tutorialsHow to process color film at home, in your bathroom.
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Tipster of the Week: Reversed X-pro
written by stouf on 2009-11-22 #gear #tutorialsJust when you thought you already did everything there is to do with film, you had it wrong then. Because out of excitement from the previous Film Orgy that had happened, Stouf thought of another way to play with them, yet again! And you know how we love these kinds of things here at Tipster, so treat yourselves and read on!
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Rollei Pan 25 (120, 25 iso) User-Review
written by stouf on 2009-09-03 #gearTired of grayish B&W? Here’s the medium-format beast from Rollei!
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Rollei ATP 1.1 (35mm, 32 iso) User-Review
written by stouf on 2009-07-25 #gearThe ultimate Black and White film!
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DIY E6 Processing
written by stouf on 2009-05-22 #gear #tutorialsSome useful tips about E6 processing.
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Applied Mathematics to Holga Cameras
written by stouf on 2009-03-29 #gear #tutorialsAs I like to use science for good Lomographic reasons, let me present you the External Shot counter!
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Holga Stereo 3D: A New Dimension of Awesomeness.
written by stouf on 2009-03-26 #gearCopying the way your eyes work, this two-lens Holga produces amazing 3D shots.
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Canon F1N SLR: Beauty, Precision & Durability
written by stouf on 2009-03-25 #gearIf you ever cross this 35mm SLR camera, you will hear her irresistible mermaid-like sound… She will call you again and again… And you'll know you won’t resist to her.
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Nikonos V – The Ultimate Amphibious Camera
written by stouf on 2008-11-07 #gear #peopleHold your breath and dive into the ocean with the Nikonos V, a 35 mm underwater camera for your wet getaways!
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Tipster of the Day: Holga Likes To Swim
written by stouf on 2008-07-13 #gear #tutorialsThe Frogeye and the LCA+ Krab are the only known lo-fi creatures suited for underwater Lomography. But the Holga would like to disagree and it isn't afraid of drowning either...
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