Few days ago, Mr. Poslaju dropped me a parcel. I bought a very cheap lomography camera to have a try on 'analog' lomography because some peoples from a community are so critical at my way of converting normal images to lomography images digitally...
I ordered the camera in light blue packaging and it looks really nice... :D
Well, the camera is not completely assembled, all the parts were separate and I need to assemble the camera by myself. I loves this kind of stuff. That's why I choose this camera...
Once I opened up all the packages, I starts assembling the camera...
And after 1 hour of assembling the camera...here comes the
Specs of the camera...
Product name: Plamodel Camera
Brand: Superheadz, Japan
Lens: 28mm wide angle lens
Shutter Speed: 1/125
Aperture: f9.5
Dimensions: 113 X 63 X 35 mm
Film type: 135 (35mm) film
Camera type: Compact camera
So from now on, I can take 'analog' (or original) lomography pictures with this camera. This is a fully mechanical camera, no battery or any electronic involved in this camera. I felt good when using this camera. But with only 36 exposures in a roll of film, you really need to think twice before snap on the shutter button... Hmm..do you really need to think twice in lomography???... :D
I had finished up a roll of slide film with this camera. Will upload some pictures here once the roll processed and scanned. Stay tuned... :D
*Update*
Some pictures from my first roll of film...Enjoy... :D
Like the effect of the pictures?... :D
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I forgot to take pictures of assembling the camera step by step... :D
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And after 1 hour of assembling the camera...here comes the
Specs of the camera...
Product name: Plamodel Camera
Brand: Superheadz, Japan
Lens: 28mm wide angle lens
Shutter Speed: 1/125
Aperture: f9.5
Dimensions: 113 X 63 X 35 mm
Film type: 135 (35mm) film
Camera type: Compact camera
So from now on, I can take 'analog' (or original) lomography pictures with this camera. This is a fully mechanical camera, no battery or any electronic involved in this camera. I felt good when using this camera. But with only 36 exposures in a roll of film, you really need to think twice before snap on the shutter button... Hmm..do you really need to think twice in lomography???... :D
I had finished up a roll of slide film with this camera. Will upload some pictures here once the roll processed and scanned. Stay tuned... :D
*Update*
Some pictures from my first roll of film...Enjoy... :D
Like the effect of the pictures?... :D