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Lomography Fisheye 35mm Camera From Lomography List Price: $50.00 Price: $39.99 & eligible for FREE Super Saver Shipping on orders over $25. Details Availability: Usually ships in 24 hours Ships from and sold by Amazon.com 11 new or used available from $34.85 Average customer review: Product Description The fisheye view - the way lomographers live and see life. Imagine everything above, below, and around you streaming through your eyes and compacting into a nice and compact little ball. Think about your best friend's nose being vacuum-sucked into your lens, all the while their eyes and forehead are s-t-r-e-t-c-h-e-d back. Visualize yourself bowled over by ... Read Full Story
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Lomography Fisheye 35mm Camera Other products by Lomography | See collection List Price:Price: $39.99 & this item ships for FREE with          Super Saver Shipping . Details You Save: $10.01 (20%)     In Stock. We are not able to ship this item to your default shipping address. Ships from and sold by Amazon.com . Gift-wrap available.                                                                                                             View Full Album Customer image from Heidi Calipjo "jennnnnnieeee" Click Image for more Sample Shots   Product Details Product Dimensions: 5.9 x 5.7 x 3.5 inches ; 12.8 ounces Shipping Weight: 1 pounds ( View shipping rates and policies ) Shipping: Currently, item can be ... Read Full Story
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The Olympus XA series, designed by Yoshihisa Maitani, first appeared in 1979 with the XA model after it was launched at the 1978 Foto-Kina. In spite of being an ultra small camera, it had a 6 element 5 group high grade lens (F-Zuiko 35mm F2.8), semi... Read Full Story
 
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Five star It comes with a plastic lense, it takes 120 film, there's no flash, no light metering, no focusing. If you're not familiar with 120 film (not every pharmacy develops 120 film), then you should do a little research before you buy this camera ([...]). Most folks buy this as secondary camera, or just as a fun camera. The picture quality is different from camera to camera, and is not par with digitals. It does take unique shots, it is a cheaply priced camera, it feels cheap in your hands. I give it five stars, because for the price it captures my surroundings ... Read Full Story
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This image will be in the spring 2009 Spot Magazine published by Houston Center For Photography. This popped up at Border's Books today. I'd forgotten that during the summer I responded to England's Digital Photographer's ongoing question: Where have all the real photographers gone? My comments were published along with one of my photos. It's a bit exciting and there are lots of magazines and ezines out there just waiting to share your creativity. The subject in the article is a raging debate and you can read my response by clicking onto the image and it will enlarge. I did not get a free ... Read Full Story
Regular readers will know we can't resist an old school robot or indeed a film-based camera, so it's pretty much guaranteed that we would be giving the Disderi Robot 3 35mm camera. If you're into your robots, the looks alone...  
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Inter BEE / Fujinon:Fujinon exhibits 35mm PL mount zoom lensAs part of the Fuji Film Group involved in optical instrument and lens design, manufacture and sales, Fujinon (based in the city of Saitama, Saitama prefecture) will exhibit the new 35mm PL mount zoom lens and other products at Inter BEE 2009, which was held at Makuhari Messe, Chiba, from November 18th to 20th 2009.  
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CHIBA CITY, Japan - Inter BEE / Fujinon: Fujinon exhibits 35mm PL mount zoom lens As part of the Fuji Film Group involved in optical instrument and lens design, manufacture and sales, Fujinon (based in the city of Saitama, Saitama prefecture) wil  
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Phase One today announced the Phase One 645DF camera. Engineered in partnership with Mamiya, the 645DF camera is the only 645 medium format camera which supports both focal plane and leaf shutters, expanding photographers? innovative possibilities by leveraging the two shutter technologies seamlessly for world class photography, whether this involves ultrafast flash sync speeds or extremely flexible exposure times. Phase One also announced...  
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As the person charged with the task of seeking out prints for films screened in the Walker Cinema, I’ve found historically that 35mm prints from the 1980s are the hardest to find. Why this is is anyone’s guess; perhaps films from the 80s aren’t old enough to be considered “classic,” ...  
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The affordable Argus A 35mm camera hit the market in 1936, at a time when Kodak was still focused on medium-format film. This $12.50 camera caused a sensation because 35mm photography was the domain of expensive German-engineered Leicas. The company...  
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When was the last time you picked up a camera that had film? A while maybe? Might be fun to experiment with the old school style again, you might be surprised with the images you take. (Perhaps this could also be a delightful gift for a friend or family member?) The Blackbird, fly is a [...]  
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FUJI ZOOMDATE-1000 - 35mm Camera with 3.6x Zoom and Digital Programmed Auto Flash. Special Offers/Promotions for this product  
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Product Description For anyone taking a class in fundamentals of photography, the Vivitar V3800N is the perfect camera to bring along. This simple, manual 35mm SLR camera employs the time-tested, reliable vertical traveling metal focal plane shutter. 10 second self timer Hot shoe for optional flash Depth of field preview Dimensions - 3.5H x 5.4W x 2.3D Weighs 13 ounces Warranty - Camera - One Year; Lens - Five Years Includes lens...  
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In the age of digital, I find it’s way too easy to press the shutter without thinking. I’m guilty of it at times, that’s for sure. It’s almost refreshing to shoot film again. Again…well, actually I’ve only shot about 60 frames of 35mm in my entire life – and here’s 12 of them from my last trip to Las Vegas / Grand Canyon:  
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