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During my experience with the new Lomography Lomokino, I have to say I’m really impressed with the results. I’ve worked with her in different circumstances - That’s why I want to give you some advice now on how to use the camera in low light conditions and when to use the flash as a fill light when shooting in natural light.
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The LomoKinoScope offers a great way to view your LomoKino movie after it has been developed – Read after the jump for more on Lomography’s first analogue movie-making accessory…
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Pip Pip! The Lomographic Society International are proud to present a new analogue future in the form of the thoroughly marvellous LomoKino! Here are some young gaddabouts giving it a whirl, and showing you how the clever contraption works. Tally Ho!
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I’ve only shot a few times with the LomoKino but I already love the results. I’m just an average Lomographer on my other camera of choice (the LC-A+) but seem to be magically drawn to this crazy beast. He and I are going to be good friends, I know it. I can’t wait to see my next films but in the meantime I have learnt a lot from my first attempts – So here are some tips for you before you try your own!
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A true analogue heroine, we couldn’t wait to see the eva_eva’s test rolls with the LomoKino – Read on to find out what she thought of the brand new Lomography movie camera!
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With the LomoKino, you can create experimental movies of 144 frames on any 35mm analogue film. Load it with regular color negative, black and white and even redscale or slide films - Then simply wind the advancing crank to shoot! The LomoKino is here to reawaken the magical world of analogue moviemaking in the 21st century, get yours today!