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Wedding Memory Disposable

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Question: Instead of Disposable Cameras at a wedding, what do you think of buying some 1GB memory cards for people...?

Instead of Disposable Cameras at a wedding, what do you think of buying some 1GB memory cards for people to use with their own digital cameras and then leave at the end of the night?

Answer: I don't think this is a good idea. If I bring my camera to a wedding, I want to take pictures for myself to keep. If you did this, no one else would get any pictures, just you. The thought behind it is neat, but I wouldn't want to surrender all my pictures to you.

What you can do is leave a little card at each table saying you would love it if everyone could email their photos to you afterward and leave your email address on the card. :)

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Forum Novelties 67152 Bachelorette Party Outta' Conrol Pink Plastic Shot Glasses - 12 Pieces Forum Novelties 67152 Bachelorette Party Outta' Conrol Pink Plastic Shot Glasses - 12 Pieces

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Throw back another shot with one of these great pink shot glasses from Forum Novelties. Each is custom made for bachelorette party fun, featuring the phrase "Bachelorette Outta' Control" and is made from transparent pink plastic...

Forum Novelties 56905 Bachelorette Party Outta' Control Shot Glasses - Set of 2 Glasses Forum Novelties 56905 Bachelorette Party Outta' Control Shot Glasses - Set of 2 Glasses

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Throw back another shot with one of these great shot glasses from Forum Novelties. Each is custom made for bachelorette party fun, featuring the phrases "Bachelorette Outta' Control" and "a shot for me - I'm the Bride-to-be...

Wedding Favors Wedding Memories Disposable Wedding Camera Wedding Favors Wedding Memories Disposable Wedding Camera

 

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Wedding Favor - Bridal Shower Gift - Baby Shower Keepsake: Capture the special moments that are often missed by adding this camera to your festivities. Entice guests to snap photos of the celebration by grouping them on a table or alongside each centerpiece...

Bachelorette Champange Flute Bachelorette Champange Flute

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Celebrate your Bachelorette Party with style and fun. The Bachelorette Champagne Flute from Forum Novelties will help you and the gals get your drink on!

Wedding Memories Camera Table Sign Wedding Memories Camera Table Sign

 

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Plan to include a personalized Camera Table Sign along side your single use camera. This will help to ensure your Guests understand their role in capturing your celebration on film. Be sure to coordinate the design of the sign with the packaging on the camera to create a cohesive look.

10 Pack Happy Hearts Silver Background Wedding Party Disposable Cameras with Gift Box and Matching Tents, 27 Exp. 10 Pack Happy Hearts Silver Background Wedding Party Disposable Cameras with Gift Box and Matching Tents, 27 Exp.

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For All Occasion -

35mm Disposable Wedding Party Camera, Happy Hearts on Silver Background - Built-in Flash - ASP 400 Speed Film - 27 Exposures - Includes Batteries - Ready to Use - Gift Box and Matching Table tent - Expiration date: 08/2013

5 Pack Disposable Film Cameras - Preloaded With ISO 800 Film. Capture Your Favorite Memories With This All Around Indoor/Outdoor Pocket Camera. Ideal for Weddings / Parties!!! 5 Pack Disposable Film Cameras - Preloaded With ISO 800 Film. Capture Your Favorite Memories With This All Around Indoor/Outdoor Pocket Camera. Ideal for Weddings / Parties!!!

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This Ready-To-Use Camera is pre-loaded with ISO 800 film. 800 speed film is faster and more forgiving film. This means you consistently get great results in the widest variety of lighting choices.

12 Pack Disposable Film Cameras - Preloaded With ISO 800 Film. Capture Your Favorite Memories With This All Around Indoor/Outdoor Pocket Camera. Ideal for Weddings / Parties!!! 12 Pack Disposable Film Cameras - Preloaded With ISO 800 Film. Capture Your Favorite Memories With This All Around Indoor/Outdoor Pocket Camera. Ideal for Weddings / Parties!!!

Sale Price: $49.95

 

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This Ready-To-Use Camera is pre-loaded with ISO 800 film. 800 speed film is faster and more forgiving film. This means you consistently get great results in the widest variety of lighting choices.

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Holga Diana Gcfn

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Question: Should i get a holga 120GCFN with an adapter or a diana mini?

Hi, i'm like a major beginner in lomography and wants to get my first lomo came i did some sourcing and i decided to go for something cheap!
i'm looking cams that uses the 35mm film and a cheap camera that isn't more than S$150 (USD114)
And after looking through all the cameras, it boils down to the holga 120 GCFN vs the diana mini but which one should i get!!!!!!!! i heard people commenting that the diana mini don't give sharp pictures while the holga runs on the 120 format film and using an adapter is kinda hard to remove the film? oh, and why must we remove the film in total darkness?

i really hope someone could help me answer this question(s), and thanks in advance (:

Answer: 35mm film in a Holga 120 camera must be unloaded in total darkness because the camera has no film rewind mechanism, since it is made for 120 film. If you get the Superheadz 35mm adapter back, this has a rewind mechanism built in. All of the other 35mm adapters require darkness for unloading. The 35mm adapter back has a built in film counter. If you use any other adapter, you will have to count clicks or turns to advance the film properly. All in all, I don't recommend that a beginner like yourself start with a Holga 120 camera with 35mm film.

Why?
1. Lower cost of film. You get more frames per roll, and if you are a beginner, the way to get good at shooting with film, is to shoot lots of it. I find that when beginners use 120 film, it's higher costs and higher cost of processing keeps them from shooting because they are very much aware of how much each shot costs.

2. Easier to find. 35mm film is much easier to find than the 120 film used in the Holga 120 cameras. I see it in the drugstores, as well as few grocery stores (although that is becoming a much rarer experience).

3. Easier to get processed. Most drugstores and large big box stores like Target or Walmart still have 1-hour labs, but only for 35mm film. You will have to find a local lab to process your 120 film, or send it out.

4. Lower cost of processing. It cheaper to get your 35mm film processed. If you skip the prints and just get the roll processed and put on CD, you can cut the cost down even more. Tip: If you want prints, then you only pay for the ones that came out. This keeps the cost of processing down.

Take a look at one of these 35mm cameras:
Holga 135 or 135BC
Similar cheap lens and operation as the Holga 120 cameras. 1 aperture setting (yes, the camera has 2 settings, but they are identical), 2 shutter settings, N (1/100 sec) and B (Bulb setting) tripod mount, cable release socket If you want the corner vignetting like on the larger format camera, get the Holga 135BC.

Sample photos: http://www.flickr.com/groups/holga135bc/

Superheadz Black Slim Devil
This is a clone based on the popular vintage Vivitar Ultra Wide and Slim. It has no exposure controls and no flash option, but with it's wider than normal lens (22mm) it is capable of taking some outstanding photos.

Sample photos: There really isn't a good Flickr group for these cameras yet, so the sample photos are from the Vivitar UWS http://www.flickr.com/groups/57074580@N00/

The Diana Mini
Lomography took the Diana camera, and shrunk it down to 35mm format. The Mini, while it lacks the interchangeable lenses of the full sized Lomography Diana+, is still a feature packed camera (at least compared to the Holga and Black Slim Devil). The frame format is unusual. They stuck with the square format of the Diana camera, but it is centered on a standard 35mm frame. The reason for floating the square on the 35mm frame is that be using a standard 35mm format, most 1-hour labs will be able to more easily deal with making scans or prints, since they are set up for regular 35mm film. You can also set the camera to half-frame 35mm, which is 2 vertical 24mm x 17mm images. This translates to 2 images on a standard 35mm frame. Currently a favorite of mine, it lives in my camera bag so it is handy where ever I go. 2 aperture settings, 2 shutter settings, N (1/100 sec) and B (Bulb setting) tripod mount, cable release socket This camera is unusual in that it offers square format,24x24mm on a standard 35mm frame (24x36mm). It also offers a half frame option, 17x24mm frames (it doubles the number of exposures you get on a roll of film)

Diana Mini sample photos: http://www.flickr.com/groups/1232275@N22/

The Diana Mini is nice, but I find that unless I am working close and with a flash, the images tend to be on the softer focus side, to the point of being blurry. You might want to consider the sharper lens of the Superheadz Slim cameras (Black Slim Devil, White Slim Angel or other variant, all the same camera in diff colors). Take a careful look at the sample photos on Flickr to help you make a decision.

I have Out of the Box Videos posted on my youtube channel:
Superheadz Black Slim Devil: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MwBJYQvEDrU
Holga 135BC: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=EMHCqJ-Cgd4
Diana Mini: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=20ItiDptbBA

Whichever camera you choose, remember that the point of lo-fi photography is to have fun and don't sweat the details!

For tips for lo-fi cameras, check out my website:

http://www.dianacamera.com/

For how-to videos for Holgas and Diana cameras, check out my youtube channel:

http://www.youtube.com/kaituba

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Holga 144120 120N Plastic Camera Holga 144120 120N Plastic Camera

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The world famous Medium-format wonder! A cult favorite with a fanatical global following, the Holga produces extraordinary low-tech works of art with the bare minimum of mechanical function. Soft focusing, full double-exposure capability, intense vignetting, and unpredictable light leaks all contribute to the Holga's incredible photo effects...

Lomographic Holga Starter Kit Lomographic Holga Starter Kit

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From its humble creation in 1982, the Holga has grown into a globe-spanning cult item, able to capture the most unique photographic treasures that you have ever seen. Pick up the Holga, free yourself from the rules, and shoot your heart out...

Holga 146120 120 Color Flash Camera Holga 146120 120 Color Flash Camera

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The world famous Medium-format wonder! A cult favorite with a fanatical global following, the Holga produces extraordinary low-tech works of art with the bare minimum of mechanical function. Soft focusing, full double-exposure capability, intense vignetting, and unpredictable light leaks all contribute to the Holga's incredible photo eFects...

Question: Diana +, Holga CFN or Holga GCFN?

which one of the most beautiful and lovely photos? I want a lomo with beautiful dreamy and striking color effects and perhaps some vintage .. one of the camera that I can handle easily? and the one most appropriate price for IT functions? I also want to know between Holga Holga CFN and GCFN, which is better? I like a blur effects .. but not too fuzzy, if you know what I mean .. Thanks for all the answers I get. in the dilemma and I need somebodys help .. :]

Answer: Between Holga CFN and GCFN produces the GCFN sharper images because the Lens is made of glass, but I like better the effect of the Plastic Lens in the CFN. It is true, the spirit of the plastic-camera photography. If you are new to film photography, I like the Holga recommend 120 cameras. They are significantly cheaper than their colleagues, Diana +, especially if you take a photo supply house like BH Photo Video or Freestyle Photo Supply: http://bhphotovideo.com/ http://freestylephoto.biz/ you do not get the pretty box or a book, but all you really need is the camera. As soon as the Holga and play with him, You can determine if film photography is for you. If so, then consider adding the DianaF + Your new collection of plastic cameras. Here you will find many great Holga Tips on this website: http://www.squarefrog.co.uk/ http://goholga.com/ Then there is my own website: I http://www.dianacamera.com/ many tips, tricks and photos have were taken with plastic cameras. For how-to videos for Holgas and Diana cameras, check out my youtube channel: http://www.youtube.com/user/kaituba

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