Tag: 35mm
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Camera Guide for Beginners — Shooting with 35mm Part 1
2018-04-22 #gear #cultureStarting out with film photography for the first time? Know someone who might need some tips? Step inside: we've got just the list for you!
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Make Loading Your Horizon Camera Much Easier with This Simple Tip
written by alienmeatsack on 2014-12-10 #gear #tutorialsDo you love taking photos with your Horizon panoramic camera, but loading the film makes you crazy? Try this tipster to make your favorite Horizon or similar swing lens camera a joy to load and shoot.
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Lomopedia: Smena 8M
written by plasticpopsicle on 2014-02-14 #gear #lomopediaA well-known model from the Smena line of inexpensive Russian cameras, the Smena 8M remains a popular option for those who are getting started with lomography. Find out more about this no-frills fantastic plastic snapper in this installment of Lomopedia!
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Lomopedia: Konica Big Mini
written by plasticpopsicle on 2014-02-12 #gear #lomopediaA popular point and shoot option for compact camera fans, the Konica Big Mini looks and feels simple, but don't let that fool you into thinking it won't produce great photos!
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Lomopedia: Argus C3
written by plasticpopsicle on 2013-06-12 #gear #lomopediaManufactured between 1939 and 1957 by Michigan-based camera maker Argus, the Argus C3 is a 35mm rangefinder that has earned some intriguing nicknames, as well as spots in various camera lists for its design. Find out more about this intriguing camera in this installment of Lomopedia.
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Amazing Expired Fuji Superia 200
written by moonormoon on 2011-08-03 #gearThis is expired film, but without expiry date on producing amazing photos.
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Reviewing the Truprint 200 35 mm
written by oldskool_rider on 2009-03-04 #gearLomographer oldskool_rider gives their honest opinion on the Truprint 200 35 mm emulsion, used with his own Lomo LC-A+ camera.
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Canon EOS-3
written by altprocess on 2009-02-24 #gearThe Canon EOS-3 is a 35mm professional, autofocus camera. It boasts a 45-point area autofocus and can shoot as fast as 7 frames per second. The camera supports all AF and EF lenses accept for the new EF-S lenses made specifically for digital cameras with sensors smaller than 36mm x 24mm. Fifteen custom functions can be set to individualize the camera to truly fit your needs. It even reads the DX coding on the film to properly set the ISO value. Yet, despite all the bells and whistles it is an easy camera to own and operate. All the major dials are in easy reach.
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Lomo LC-Wide: Half-Frame Stories
2018-02-11 #gearWith a 17mm Minigon 1 Ultra-Wide-Angle lens and the ability to shoot Half-Frame photos, the Lomo LC-Wide gives you more room for your visual stories.
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Jeremy Strange: From London to Edinburgh with the Horizon Perfekt
2017-01-18 #news #peopleLondon-based live music photographer Jeremy Strange decided to take a break from the madness of music photography and took the Horizon Perfekt along with him on a journey to London, Norfolk and Edinburgh and even managed a ride on the London Eye.
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How To Digitize LomoKino Movies With Samplomat
2015-09-03 #gear #news #tutorials #videosMaking your very own LomoKino movie is really fun and rewarding, but it also requires some time and effort. Now here's some good news - Samplomat will make it easier for you! This desktop application is free for Mac and Windows systems. Let the LomoKino movie-making begin!
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Lomopedia: Praktica MTL 3
written by cheeo on 2014-09-08 #gear #lomopediaBuilt tough and shoots well, the Praktica MTL 3 is the camera of choice for photographers who are rough on their gear and who expect nothing less than reliable when it comes to SLRs.
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Lomopedia: Fuji Klasse S and Fuji Klasse W
written by cheeo on 2014-09-03 #gear #people #lomopediaAs far as high-end point-and-shoot cameras go, the Fuji Klasse S and W take a coveted spot in many film photographers’ wish lists. Learn more about them in this installment of Lomopedia.
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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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Lomopedia: Leica III
written by plasticpopsicle on 2013-07-03 #gear #lomopediaOne of the most popular Leica models, the classic Leica III was introduced in 1933 alongside the Leica II series. Find out more about this iconic 35mm rangefinder camera in this installment of Lomopedia.
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Everybody, This is the Mamiya/Sekor 500DTL
written by rrohe on 2012-04-05 #gearLomographer rrohe tells us an endearing tale of his old friend, the Mamiya/Sekor 500DTL.
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The Incredible Soft Tones of Orwo NP 20 (35mm, 80 ISO)
written by abcdefuck on 2012-01-11 #gearHere's an old film from the German Democratic Republic era: the Orwo NP 20, an 80 ISO 35mm film. This black and white film produces photos with incredibly soft tones.
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Fuji Natura 1600: The Perfect Film for the Night
written by kcmuguet on 2011-09-06 #gearWant to shoot some pictures at night, but do not have a tripod with you by then? Perhaps, Fuji Natura 1600 film together with the Natura Classica will be your solution.
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Reviewing the Ilford Pan F+ 50
written by zark on 2011-07-11 #gearBlack and White photography is a fascinating topic. It's widely accepted as art and challenges the photographers imagination. The Ilford Pan F+ 50 is a fine grained black and white film, a perfect tool for creating great monochrome images.
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Minox 35 GT-E II: Say Hello to the Little Big Camera
written by pamplemousse_mk2 on 2011-04-30 #gearPeople underestimate the power of the Minox 35 when they see its pocket size. It is smaller than the LC-A+, but could easily compete with big SLR. The Minox 35 is a 35mm camera, with automatic exposure and manual focus. The GT-E II model uses films from ISO 25 to ISO 1600. Its features seem to be similar to the LC-A+. But the feature which the Lomo misses is the manual aperture. Some of you will ask me: "why should I care about manual aperture?". I will then answer you with this: "because you will have more possibilities."
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Nikon N6006: The Beast from '91
written by reneg88 on 2011-03-30 #gearFor 1991 this camera had all of the new technologies of the top of the line cameras. Today, 20 years later, it still is a spectacular and dependable camera.
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Minolta Freedom Vista QD: Cool Panoramas for Low Price
written by floriansimon on 2010-06-23 #gearFinally, an amazing panoramic camera for a low price. With its 24mm lens, the Minolta Freedom Vista QD takes simply gorgeous panoramic photos.
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The Film the Turned my Life Green: Fuji Velvia 50 (35mm, 50 iso) User-Review
written by gnarlyleech on 2010-06-23 #gearGreens that leap out at you. Reds that are surely redder. Blue that gets turned up to 11. These are the amazing results that you'll get out f the Fuji Velvia 50! The colors are incredible - load up a roll and you will get great Lomography results that you're looking for!
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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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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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Nikon FM2: Awesome Camera and No Batteries Required
written by tommynorth on 2009-03-28 #gearA rugged workhorse from days of yore, the Nikon FM2 still amazes with its unique mechanical charm. We'll let Community Member @tommynorth do the talking and show you how this classic camera works!
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Kodak T400 CN (35mm, 400 iso) User-Review
written by ethermoon on 2009-08-24 #gearThis is the ancestor of Kodak BW 400CN. This film is black and white, process-ready for C-41 chemicals but is already discontinued around 2003-2004. Perhaps having them are films already expired or used (good for doubles). One of my favorite B/W film!
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The NEW Lomo Lubitel 166+ Has Arrived!
written by lucasjakobsson on 2008-10-09 #newsA Lomography re-invention! The 21st Century Lubitel 166+.
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Lomography X-Pro 200: Great Shots For A Great New Singer
written by crismiranda on 2017-11-01 #gearLooking for striking portraits? We can have amazing results when shooting with Lomography X-Pro 200.
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Hacking a 126 Film Cartridge for 35mm Film
written by cruzron on 2013-08-13 #gear #tutorials #videosDo you have Kodak Instamatic cameras that you're raring to use? Hack ordinary film into 126 cartridges using this tipster!
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