Lomokino 35mm Film Camera Reviews

Lomokino 35mm Film Camera Camera

Product Type: Lomo cameras

Newest Review: ... rather like some of the old Kodak brownie no.2 still cameras sold in the 1950s. -*Features*- the Lomokino as it's called ... more

 ... takes regular 35mm film roll which loads onto a film spool in the camera. It's black with a crank on the right hand side which operate the shutter and winds the film onward. It shoots at about 5 frames per second, so about 8 pictures per segment of film and 144 frames per 36 roll. The camera settings aren't very dynamic but I say limitations allow for you to be creative yourself. The shutter is 1/100 of a second so this will create a burred/movement effect if your quickly panned or in motion. There are 3 aperture sett...more

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pippylongstockin
Lomokino 35mm Film Camera: Forget Mega-pixels (1025 words)
by - written on 06/01/12, updated on  06/01/12 (Very useful, 48 readings)
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-*History*- The first lomo camera was developed by the Soviets in the 80s. After examining a robust and compact Japanese 35mm camera a director from a Arms/Optical factory decided to harness the technology and develop a Russian version for the public. The company - LOMO-PLC or Leningrad Optical Mechanical Amalgamation thus created the Lomo LC-A which had a fixed lens and took 35mm film. A handful of Austrian students took a shine to the camera a decade later and popularized it due to its unique quality and refreshing style. It produced stylized dreamy imagery with vibrant and colour cast results that were often blurred. This charming and arty effect kept ...  Read the complete review