Tag: vintage
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Zenit TTL - The Teddy Bear Tank
2009-07-30 #gearThis is my go-to camera when I need an extra bit of control. This SLR is heavy as a brick, clunky, and oddly comforting to hold. A bit of a tank. On the outside it looks much like it's older Zenit siblings, but it's the inside that counts.
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Maltby Street Market, London
written by neja on 2013-02-18 #placesWhat started a few years ago as an escape from Borough Market's high rent prices has become London's funkiest street food market. Hungry or not, you will definitely find something to enjoy here in Maltby Street Market.
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What It Takes: Agfa Super Silette Rangefinder
written by dinospork on 2012-03-20 #gear #tutorialsIn the second edition of What It Takes, I unexpectedly find myself wrist-deep in the inner workings of an Agfa Super Silette after my test shots take a turn for the worse.
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Moskva 4
written by konbiw on 2010-10-21 #gearHappy Birthday Kozyavka (small insect)! With this words my brother gave me this – "Moskva 4".
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Vivitar 35 EE - The Perfect Backup
written by fancholland2 on 2010-02-26 #gearThe Vivitar 35EE is a 35mm rangefinder camera with automatic exposure from the 1970s. It is a pretty compact and perfect to shoot rapidly and discrete.
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Braun Paxette - A Dignified Old Gentleman
written by d_i_hunter on 2009-04-14 #gearStill going strong, this camera from the 1950s works as well as it ever did!
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Lomopedia: Leica M4
written by geegraphy on 2013-06-01 #gear #lomopediaRegarded by many photographers as one of the better rangefinders, the Leica M4 possesses the same classic feel and finish of its predecessors but with significant improvements to its specifications.
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Minolta X-370: AE-1, Step Aside.
written by tulle on 2010-11-19 #gearThe Minolta X-370 is an amazing SLR easy for beginners (and probably pros, but I wouldn't know.)
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LomoWomen: Rachel Brewster of Little Vintage Photography
2020-03-16 #culture #news #peopleIn celebration of Women's History Month, we are inviting inspiring women from around the globe to share their stories and experiences with us. Today we talk to Rachel Brewster a UK based wedding photographer and owner of Little Vintage Photography.
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West Photo: A Big Development
written by honeygrahams224 on 2017-07-06 #people #placesAn alternative photographer living in Minneapolis, Minnesota, @honeygrahams224 shares her favorite local spot for film development.
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Ansco Shur-Flash Medium Format Box Camera
written by dirklancer on 2011-01-28 #gearSometimes, that lovely old box camera on the shelf in the used bookstore/coffee shop works better than you think. This vintage Ansco was surprising, and I mean that in a good way.
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Old Is New: If Film Becomes Mainstream
2017-01-21 #cultureAll right, film may not be the most used in all photographic purposes, but the growing numbers of users in the realm of art photography should not be dismissed. Here's what you can expect when the analogue grind becomes a usual among art photographers again.
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Kodak Brownie Target Six-20
written by watttan on 2011-01-25 #gearThis vintage Brownie camera was produced by Eastman Kodak Company during 1940s. It’s a simple yet amazing camera uses film 620, which is now almost nowhere to find. I managed to kick start this antique by modifying the more common film 120 to fit it, read down and see how I did it :)
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Back to Basics with the Minolta SRT-101 SLR Camera
written by wangtacular on 2012-04-19 #gearWant to learn the basics of film photography? Try the Minolta SRT-101 as suggested by Community Member @wangtacular!
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Vintage Find: No. 3 Brownie Camera
written by natalieerachel on 2011-08-25Scrounging around in my photo teacher's classroom, I managed to find an old, vintage Brownie Camera!
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Spitalfields Market - Shopping Mecca of East London
written by neja on 2011-03-08 #placesOn a border of the Financial City with its skyscrapers, there is Spitalfields Market from which the East End starts. 50 steps away from busy Liverpool Street Station, and you are already lost in narrow and curvy streets which haven't changed through centuries.
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Coronet Rapide
written by dogma on 2009-09-03 #gearFor a long time i was dreaming about folding camera in my collection, so one day i just jumped in to ebay and after couple clicks, i had a huge auction list of various folding cameras.
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Elements of the 'Vintage' Feel
2016-02-18 #gearLomography is known for having a vintage sensibility. Several products allow artists to achieve nostalgic results, but ultimately, it's creative manipulation (with a tinge of rebellion) that creates original shots.
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Kodak Ektralite 10: (Almost) Another Spy
written by jodidopanki on 2011-11-14 #gearThe perfect spy camera...if we were like Andre The Giant.
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Agfa Parat I: Half Frame, Full Camera
written by zark on 2009-04-01 #gearBuild between 1963 and 1968 by Agfa Camerawerk Munich, the Parat Series took advantage of the risen resolution of films by that time. Double the amount of pictures could be taken on a standard 35mm Film by exposing two 18mm x 24mm negatives instead of a single 36mm x 24mm negative.
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The Mechanical Allure — Why Gears and Springs Still Make Sense
written by cheeo on 2018-10-24 #gear #cultureAre mechanical film cameras still worth your time and money?
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Adox Color Implosion: Great Grain and Beautiful Blues
written by edenhovenga on 2013-04-24 #gearI came across this film a couple months ago and decided to test it out in Houston over Spring Break. I have to say I'm really glad I found it, because it's one of my favorite films now.
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When You Want Those Vintage Colors, Think Expired Kodak Portra 160 NC
written by traaaart on 2012-03-28 #gearWant a film that looks like memories? For a color negative film, this emulsion gives you some unexpected results, beautiful pastel range of colors with blue skies taking a beautiful shade and reds popping.
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A Review of the Leica IIIg
written by panchromatic on 2011-08-09 #gearThe Leica IIIg is a beautiful 1950s rangefinder camera that's attractive and capable.
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Zeiss Ikon Ikonta C 521/2 - my golden oldie
written by nicx on 2011-05-06 #gearNote: add Zeiss Ikon Ikonta C 521/2 Tag If not to photograph with then just to display this beauty is worth it. This zeiss ikon ikonta c was released in 1947 and shoots 120 film and 6cm x 9cm frames. It has a simple view finder and stand to hold itself up aswell as a tripod mount.
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The Minolta X-570
written by sarahboat on 2010-06-18 #gearThe Minolta X-570 was introduced in April of 1983. It sold as a less expensive model than the previous X-700. The X-570 is loaded with features that the X-700 didn't have making it ideal for beginning photographers. It only shoots 35mm film but works well with anything you load into it. I chose to add this camera to my arsenal because it is versatile and user-friendly. Because of these qualities, it would make an awesome addition to any Lomographer's collection!
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Rollei 35, The Friend In Your Pocket!
written by champi on 2008-11-24 #gearOne of our Lomographers, champi, wrote a review about the manual 35 mm camera, the Rollei 35. With a retractable lens, it's set to be your perfect partner as it fits right inside your pocket!
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Beginning with Cross-Processing Through the Lomography X-Pro 200
2017-01-22 #gear #cultureBe in fashion this year! Let the Lomography X-Pro 200 introduce you to the wonderful world of cross-processing.
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The Kodak Automatic 35: Jack of All Trades
written by 110isnotdead on 2012-11-06 #gearMost people have heard of the venerated Kodak Retina series but many may not know the “little brother” of the Retina; the Automatic 35. A great cross between quality and usability.
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Kodak Tourist: My Oldest Friend
written by jodidopanki on 2011-11-11 #gearStory of an old camera. About how to get lucky without knowing, unexpected failures and light leaks...and some meaningless blabbering.
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