Tag: 35mm
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An LC-A Shoot in East London with Russell Darling and Michael Hanratty
2016-03-10 #peopleRussell Darling took his LC-A+ and LC-A 120 cameras to a graffiti-clad corner of East London to do some edgy street portraits of his friend, actor Michael Hanratty.
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Lomopedia: Konica Pop
written by plasticpopsicle on 2013-11-26 #gear #lomopediaA popular 35 mm compact camera from the 1980s, the Konica Pop's simple design, easy controls, and eye-catching colors continue to win the hearts of both beginner and seasoned film photographers to this day. Find out more about this vintage beauty in this installment of Lomopedia!
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Lomopedia: Yashica Electro 35 Series
written by plasticpopsicle on 2013-11-14 #gear #lomopediaStill a popular 35 mm rangefinder camera both for beginner and intermediate film photographers today, the original Yashica Electro 35 was introduced in 1966 and got several upgrades until the early 1970s. Find out more about this camera in this installment of Lomopedia!
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Shoot and Rewind 35mm Film With Your Lubitel 166B
2012-01-06 #gear #tutorialsWith this mod you can now shoot awesome shots with your Lubitel 166B and change the film when outside. Learn more about this tipster after the break.
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Scan 35mm Panorama with Canon 5600F
written by guitarleo on 2011-11-02 #gear #tutorialsThere are a lot of ways to scan your panorama film, but for this, I will use software that Canon provided which is Scangear.
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Konica Minolta Monochrome VX 400: An Almost Extinct and Un-Revised Film
written by fefo on 2011-09-09 #gearThis low price, good quality film gets you amazing monochrome prints with C-41 processing. But, unfortunately, there aren't many of them out there, so you should hurry to try it!
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Classy and Classic: The Nikon FM
written by mikahsupageek on 2011-06-01 #gearA classic camera! Learn more about the FM in this hands-on review by Community Member @mikahsupageek.
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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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Octopus PN 919 S
written by cinzinc on 2010-06-24 #gearCan't afford a Horizon camera? Want a camera that can switch from panorama and normal mode? Want quality from a $3 camera? This is what you need!
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PhotoFlex MX-35
written by bees on 2009-10-20 #gearThe PhotoFlex MX-35 is kind of terrible, but of course that's what makes it kind of great!
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Exploring Bandelier National Monument with Lomography's Experimental Tools: A Harvard Research Project by Gracie and Lei
written by kaylalew on 2023-07-26 #gear #placesUtilizing the Sprocket Rocket and Fisheye No.2 cameras along with several LomoChrome films, two Harvard Design students took an experimental approach in studying and documenting the territories of the Ancestral Puebloans during their recent research trip. Let's hear all about their project!
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Holycrap: Collecting Rubbish Analogue Memories
written by Sunshine Reyes on 2016-10-24 #peopleHolycrap is a family art collective based in Singapore, whose award-winning RUBBISH Famzine showcases their stories and memories through poetry, illustrations, and film photography.
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LomoAmigo Hamish Gill on Shooting with the Jupiter 3+ Lens
2016-05-31Hamish Gill is a UK based photographer who writes 35mm compact, rangefinder, and lens reviews for his blog. We lent him a Jupiter 3+ lens and in return he gave it one of the most thorough reviews we've ever read!
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A True Hidden Gem: Kodak Pro Image/ Pro Foto 100 (35mm)
written by folieadude on 2013-01-18 #gearKodak may be at the point of bankruptcy, but that isn't stopping them from producing amazing emulsions. Kodak Pro Image 100 is certainly no exception
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Fuji Sensia 100 (35mm)
written by anarchy on 2011-02-09 #gearFujichrome Sensia 100 is (was!) Fuji's flagship consumer grade slide film, easy to find in supermarkets at a reasonably cheap price and popular among amateur photographers as a first-time experience with shooting on positive film.
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Diana Mini Flash Tipster
written by shhquiet on 2010-02-17 #gear #tutorialsWant to shoot cool, overlapping images with the sweet and petite Diana Mini Flash package? Just follow these easy steps and surprise yourself with the results, c/o our Chief Tipster Mandi!
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FED 50 Automat
2010-02-05 #gearThis little baby cost me $25 on ebay. It's a great almost-point-and-shoot camera for lower speed films, and a fantastic alternative to an LC-A if the $100-$250 is a little steep for you. It's a little larger than an LC-A, but the freedom of the battery-less selenium light meter more than makes up for that!
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Yashica 35-ME
2008-11-05 #gear #peopleYashica 35-ME was manufactured in 1973 by Yashica Co Ltd in Tokyo, Japan. This camera is a 35mm rangefinder, very solid and compact (24x36mm). Very easy to use, it has a distance indicator on the lower part of the viewfinder and a built in exposure meter which runs on one 1.3 V mercury battery and also appears on the right side of the viewfinder. The lens is a Yashinon f/2.8 38mm, the shutter is programmed set with speed range from 1/30 to 1/650 sec. The camera has an ISO/ASA selector, tripod thread, release cable thread, self timer and a flash hotshoe.
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On Trusting the Medium, the Process - an Interview with Nicole Mark
written by cheeo on 2018-02-22 #placesPhotographer Nicole Mark embraces the outdoors with film and camera in hand.
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Lomopedia: Fuji Provia 100F
written by cheeo on 2016-12-05 #gear #lomopediaFine grain, great colors, and versatile shooting options come in every roll of Fuji Provia 100F.
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LaserSoft Imaging’s SilverFast Brings Your Scans to Life (Part 2)
written by Robn Kester on 2015-09-30 #gear #tutorialsThere is an assortment of applications you can use to scan your film, but I will tell you why you should be using SilverFast over all of the others. Its power is unrivaled, and once you get the hang of it, you will not want to go back.
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Flying the Canon Flag with the Canon EOS-1N
written by chilledvondub on 2014-08-26 #gear #peopleCommunity Member @chilledvondub shows their love for Canon cameras in this short review.
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Holga 135BC: A Perfect Companion
written by syira690 on 2012-01-31 #gearAre you an avid Lomographer thinking if you should buy a Holga? or a beginner in Lomography, deciding which camera should you start with? Read my reviews then, if it might help you a bit :)
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Diana Mini and Lomography CN 800 35mm Film
written by milkandmiel on 2011-10-04 #gearIs the day a bit overcast and gloomy? Are you not sure if the sun will poke its head out of the clouds? Are you using a fixed shutter-speed camera? Well, Lomography CN 800 35mm film is for you!
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Holga 135 BC: The 35mm Camera with 120mm Holga's Vignetting Charm!
written by blormore on 2011-09-22 #gearThe Holga 135BC, a sweet little gem with a history and Holga charm that gives us those great vignetted photos on easily accessible 35mm film. The following will be a review and look into the Holga 135BC.
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FujiFilm Superia X-tra ISO 400 35mm + D76
written by fish300 on 2010-12-24 #gear #tutorialsI have decided to make an experiment and develop a colour negative film in chemistry for black a white film, in D76.
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The Yashica Electro 35 GSN: A Review
written by rose_screw_selavy on 2010-05-24 #gearThis is a solidly built, almost-manual rangefinder. Unfortunately, it will not fit in your pocket! Head over to the review.
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Why the Canon EOS A2 is My Primary Camera
written by yeknom02 on 2010-10-10 #gearLomographer yeknom02 shares to us why the Canon EOS A2, a 35 mm SLR film camera, is one of the best cameras out there in this review.
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Ilford HP5 (35mm, 400 iso) user-review
written by vicuna on 2009-02-21 #gearWhen I started photography 12 years ago, I asked a photographer friend what b&w I should use to have good shots... he answered "HP5". What was the meaning of this "code"??? That's how I discovered this great classic b&w film by Ilford who never left me since until to this very day.
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4 Reasons Why You Should Keep a Disposable Camera In Your Kit
2018-10-15Simple, creative, and effortless, a Simple Use Film Camera easily makes it to the list of essentials for a photography kit.
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