Tag: user review
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Minox 35 GT: A Must-Have Camera for Its Time
written by zark on 2011-12-01 #gearLet Community Member @zark show you how to have a good time with the Minox 35 GT!
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Yashica MG-1 (Jessy)
written by rudemuinho on 2011-07-30 #gearThese few months, I've been uploading little by little the pictures this girl takes. I think I've tried with enough film types and light conditions as to do a proper review of my friend: Jessy the Yashica MG-1.
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Olympus XA2 - The Grab and Go Camera!
written by sf20423303 on 2011-07-09 #gearA powerful yet pocketable film camera for everyday use often compared to an LC-A. This camera is so small and convenient that you can carry it around almost anywhere yet produces fantastic results.
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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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A Review of the Pentax ME Super
written by carmenism on 2011-05-06 #gearFor years, the different numbers, knobs, and settings of SLR cameras frightened me. But the Pentax ME Super showed me there is nothing to fear! Learning to use an SLR is a great step in any lomographer's journey and the Pentax ME Super is great for that.
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A Minolta TC-1 Review by Jonas Wikström
written by fookshit on 2011-02-10 #gearPhotographer Jonas Wikström gives us his fair, unbiased review of he Minolta TC-1 after two rolls of film.
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My Leica IIc
written by cornborn on 2011-03-23 #gearBeautiful to look at, very classy but still not perfect – that’s my Leica IIc. Read here why I like it nonetheless.
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Rollei Crossbird Reincarnation
written by timtamtahu on 2010-11-18 #gearIt was the first slide film I ever tried. Cross processing with slide film was just way too confusing and stressful, but then I came across Rollei Crossbird Creative Edition, which is made for X-pro. It even orders you on the packaging to process it in C-41 chemicals! This film soon converted me and that led me to discover its amazing history and awesome results.
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M42 Lenses: The Helios 44-4 M
written by adam_g2000 on 2013-02-21 #gearThis four part mini-series sets out to review my four favorite lenses. All these lenses share a commonality: they are all M42 lenses. I love the M42 standard. Canon and Nikon, and later Pentax are all proprietary; the M42 is not. We begin with the Helios 44-4 M.
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Taking the Brave First Steps into 120 with the Holga 120N
written by johnnyw on 2012-03-27 #gearHaving been familar with the use of 35mm, I decided to take my brave first steps into medium format with the Holga 120N to discover how rewarding shooting Medium Format could be.
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Windsor: The Diana's Long Lost Cousin
written by domo-guy on 2012-02-21 #gearWe all know the many clones of the Diana and the Detrich Collection. But what makes mine so special is that I HAVE IT!
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Review: Fujicolor Natura 1600
written by shuttersentinel17 on 2011-09-02 #gearOne of the most expensive films I've ever tried; but at night it captures images as if it is daytime!
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Pouva Start: Another Cult Camera
written by alex34 on 2011-07-30 #gearThe Pouva Start is quite a well known "cult" camera from the former East Germany. However, it hasn't been reviewed on Lomography before, despite it's Holga-like goodness. Here's a short review.
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Canon EOS 630: The Perfect Camera for Everyday Life
written by muddymire on 2011-07-15 #gear #peopleCommunity Member @muddymire shares with us why the Canon EOS is their daily shooter!
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The Frogeye
written by zark on 2011-06-08 #gearJust like a frog, the Frogeye is an amphibian. Unlike a frog, the Frogeye feels comfortable in snow and sand too. May it be canoeing, splashing, or tobogganing, here is the right camera for all sandy, snowy, and wet activities.
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Canon AV-1: Photography Made Easy
written by don_giovanni on 2011-02-02 #gearLooking for a Canon film SLR? We got you! Community Member @don_giovanni breaks down the things that make the Canon AV-1 a great beginner camera in this short review.
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Kiev 4 AM: A Silent Sniper
written by kingdjin on 2012-07-09 #gearLet me introduce my latest purchase: a beautiful and very silent Soviet camera, the Kiev 4 (AM version).
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A Review of the Kodak Elite Chrome Extra Colour 100 EBX
written by shuttersentinel17 on 2011-08-22 #gearThe Kodak Elite Chrome Extra Colour 100 EBX might just be the best slide film to cross-process.
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Agfa Silette Pronto: An Old Camera Captured My Heart
written by brommi on 2011-06-29 #gearOne month ago, I held the camera for the first time in my hands and now I don't want to give it back.
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3M Color Slide 35mm 100 ISO: A Film Review
written by abcdefuck on 2011-06-30 #gearAn old slide film produced in Italy. This film expired more than 25 years ago. Result: a dream.
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Seagull 4A-103: Two-Eyed Bird
written by zark on 2011-06-23 #gearTLR (twin-lens reflex) cameras are pleasantly different from compact and normal SLRs, both in the way they look as in the way they handle. If you need a new feeling taking photos, this review and the Seagull might be the right thing for you.
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Camera Tank; The Mamiya C33
written by clownshoes on 2011-05-06 #gearLarge, Heavy, Vintage and complicated the Mamiya C33 is a great twin lens camera. An uncommon camera with many special features.
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Reviewing the Sharp and Stylish Canon A35F
written by bonzo on 2011-03-07 #gearWhat makes the Canon A35F a fun camera to use? Let's join Community Member @bonzo to find out!
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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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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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