Archive for July, 2008

Confirm Lens Adapter

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PentaxLens to Canon EOS Camera Body Adapter with AF confirmation Chip


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Sampler Camera

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Question: Lomo Diana+ Camera, Action Sampler Flash, Super Sampler Rubber, Colorsplash Camera, Holga….?

which one is the best lomo-camera for a first-time user?
do they have the same ‘vignette’ effects?

Thx u.
how many lenses do they have?

Answer: Severe vignetting is a mark especially of Holgas, but to a lesser degree the Diana. Both of them have fixed lenses; Holgas have a 60mm (slightly wide-angle) versus the 75mm lens on the Diana.

And though they’re both called toy cameras, they can be tougher to use than pro gear – don’t be afraid of failure, because everything can and will go wrong.

There’s no best of any of ‘em, though – if you’re looking for the severely vignetted look, pick a Holga or a Diana; the others will produce other, specific looks unique to the camera. You’ll ultimately decide what you want to do with the camera, and that’s the important decision.

If you go with a Holga, you can get them through:

http://www.holgamods.com

The Holgas there are less expensive and better – if Holgas can be said to be better than each other – than the ones you’d get elsewhere. Dianas are also absurdly overpriced on the Lomography.com website, so look elsewhere for them, whether eBay or another store.

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Question: Where can I buy toy cameras?

Where can I buy toy also Lomography cameras? I already have Holga and a great sampler.

Answer: I found a giant trash shitty point and shoots at a thrift store, the other day. I wanted to buy all! Instead, I simply took the Olympus XA w / flash for 7 $. w00t!

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