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Spinner 360 Lomo Camera: Capture 360 Panoramic Shots, Low-Tech Style

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The Spinner 360 is a Lomo camera that allows you to take 360 degree panoramic shots, in complete low-tech style. The camera spins around, thanks to a handy drawstring, capturing one long image. Now, why didn’t I think of that? It’s an interesting addition to any lomographer’s arsenal.…

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December 28th, 2011 by: Range

LomoKino Super 35 Movie Maker Camera Creates Old Timey Movies

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Today’s cameras are amazing things. They would seem like magic to the people who used the first cameras ever made. But maybe you don’t like today’s digital cameras/camcorders and want to make movies like in the old days.…

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November 3rd, 2011 by: Conner Flynn

New Lomo LC-Wide Camera: For All of your Wide-Angle Film Needs

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Lomo has released a new ultra-wide angle camera, the LC-Wide. If you love wide angle photography, and you’re yearning for something more analog, then look no further than the Lomo LC-Wide Camera. If you’ve already got an LC-A+ camera, then you can also get yourself their wide angle lens ,…

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May 19th, 2011 by: Range

Diana Multi-Pinhole Operator Camera by Lomography Helps You Take Puke-Inducing Pictures

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Lomography’s new Diana Multi-Pinhole Operator allows users to use up to 3 pinholes in one shot. The pinholes create a ripple, cross-eyed effect that only worsens becomes crazier once you add the color filters to the mix. The Diana Multi-Pinhole Operator has a focal length of 29 mm, a pinhole…

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June 16th, 2009 by: Lambert Varias

What has 8 Eyes and Never Forgets? the Lomo Oktomat Camera

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I’ve always been a fan of the cool effects available from Lomo’s unique analog camera line, and now they’ve come up with another nifty camera, the Oktomat.

The Oktomat takes 8 photos over the course of 2.5 seconds, and exposes them onto separate sections of a single 35mm frame. The…

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January 3rd, 2007 by: Technabob

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