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I wish I was capable of including pictures within this post, but if you keep on reading you'll find some links with some pictures of what this new Lomography camera can do.
La Sardina
The Fresh and Unique 35mm Fish Can Super-wide-angle Camera
Fishy Fantasy
Straight from the La Sardina fish market, Lomography brings you four stylish cameras that will take analogue lovers' hearts by storm. Meet El Capitán, Fischer's Fritze, Sea Pride and Marathon, the first four colorful clones (with a 1000 more to come) of the brand-new La Sardina camera. La Sardina is a point and shoot camera, using 35mm film and equipped with a plastic wide-angle lens that enables pros and beginners to shoot beautiful Lomographs easily. No need for long explanations at your local lab, the processing is really easy due to the regular format of the shots. As different as these four models may be, they all have one thing in common - a crazy wide-angle plastic lens and the best lens ring of all time.
El Capitán and Fisher's Fritze are also equipped with Fritz the Blitz, Lomography's newest and most powerful flash. Not only is this stunning flash the most powerful Lomographic flash ever, it also comes complete with 3 unique distance settings that allow you to set the power of the flash - giving you maximum creative control. This flash is also packaged with yellow, red and blue filters that will drench even the darkest pirate adventure in colorful light.
While its designs are flashy and stylish, the technical features of La Sardina are humbly reduced to the basics to enable even the greenest of greenhorns to make a first step into Lomography. Say hello to your new favourite camera!
Get it now! shop.lomography.com/cameras/la-sardina-cameras
Read more about the La Sardina Camera! microsites.lomography.com/la-sardina
See the galleries! microsites.lomography.com/la-sardina/galleries
Technical Details
Film Type: Standard 135 roll film
Exposure area: 36 x 24mm
Lens focal length: 22 mm
Aperture: 1:8
Angle of view: 88 degrees
Focusing range: 0.6m - infinity
Shutter speed: N (1/100), B (bulb)
Multiple exposure: Independent MX switch
Flash contact: Unique Fritz the Blitz flash contact
Flash Sync: first curtain X-type synchronization
Flash Battery: 1xCR123A
Tripod socket thread: Standard 1/4" tripod socket
Cable release: Universal cable release socket
Retail price: El Cápitan, Fischer's Fritze with Fritz the Blitz Flash: EUR 89 / USD 99
Sea Pride, Marathon: EUR 49 / USD 59
WHAT THE HELL IS LOMOGRAPHY?
www.lomography.com/about
The Lomographic Society International is a globally active organization dedicated to experimental and creative snapshot photography. Boasting over a half-million members across the world, the concept of Lomography encompasses an interactive, vivid, blurred and crazy way of life. Through our constantly expanding selection of innovative cameras & photographic accessories, we promote analogue photography as a creative approach to communicate, absorb, and capture the world. Through the efforts and skill of our Lomographic Society members, we seek to document the incredible planet around us in a never-ending stream of snapshots - literally a global "Lomographic" portrait as seen through the eyes of countless individuals and cultures.
The Future is Analogue!
La Sardina
The Fresh and Unique 35mm Fish Can Super-wide-angle Camera
Fishy Fantasy
Straight from the La Sardina fish market, Lomography brings you four stylish cameras that will take analogue lovers' hearts by storm. Meet El Capitán, Fischer's Fritze, Sea Pride and Marathon, the first four colorful clones (with a 1000 more to come) of the brand-new La Sardina camera. La Sardina is a point and shoot camera, using 35mm film and equipped with a plastic wide-angle lens that enables pros and beginners to shoot beautiful Lomographs easily. No need for long explanations at your local lab, the processing is really easy due to the regular format of the shots. As different as these four models may be, they all have one thing in common - a crazy wide-angle plastic lens and the best lens ring of all time.
El Capitán and Fisher's Fritze are also equipped with Fritz the Blitz, Lomography's newest and most powerful flash. Not only is this stunning flash the most powerful Lomographic flash ever, it also comes complete with 3 unique distance settings that allow you to set the power of the flash - giving you maximum creative control. This flash is also packaged with yellow, red and blue filters that will drench even the darkest pirate adventure in colorful light.
While its designs are flashy and stylish, the technical features of La Sardina are humbly reduced to the basics to enable even the greenest of greenhorns to make a first step into Lomography. Say hello to your new favourite camera!
Get it now! shop.lomography.com/cameras/la-sardina-cameras
Read more about the La Sardina Camera! microsites.lomography.com/la-sardina
See the galleries! microsites.lomography.com/la-sardina/galleries
Technical Details
Film Type: Standard 135 roll film
Exposure area: 36 x 24mm
Lens focal length: 22 mm
Aperture: 1:8
Angle of view: 88 degrees
Focusing range: 0.6m - infinity
Shutter speed: N (1/100), B (bulb)
Multiple exposure: Independent MX switch
Flash contact: Unique Fritz the Blitz flash contact
Flash Sync: first curtain X-type synchronization
Flash Battery: 1xCR123A
Tripod socket thread: Standard 1/4" tripod socket
Cable release: Universal cable release socket
Retail price: El Cápitan, Fischer's Fritze with Fritz the Blitz Flash: EUR 89 / USD 99
Sea Pride, Marathon: EUR 49 / USD 59
WHAT THE HELL IS LOMOGRAPHY?
www.lomography.com/about
The Lomographic Society International is a globally active organization dedicated to experimental and creative snapshot photography. Boasting over a half-million members across the world, the concept of Lomography encompasses an interactive, vivid, blurred and crazy way of life. Through our constantly expanding selection of innovative cameras & photographic accessories, we promote analogue photography as a creative approach to communicate, absorb, and capture the world. Through the efforts and skill of our Lomographic Society members, we seek to document the incredible planet around us in a never-ending stream of snapshots - literally a global "Lomographic" portrait as seen through the eyes of countless individuals and cultures.
The Future is Analogue!
Class and Camera Trouble
Taking a photography class this summer semester for fun and some credits. Learning that I really like developing my own film, and I will forever mess up printing it out. Okay that might not be true, but it seems like it.
Then there's my camera. *sigh* It needs to be fixed. So I advance to the next frame, right? And I think even thing is fine until I go to develop the film. When it messes up it only takes a half frame picture instead of a full frame. I don't really understand that, because you would think that it would still take the full frame. I don't understand.
*This was originally longer, but the power cut off before I could hit submit.
dA's Submit
I'd just like to put it out there to whoever upgraded/fixed the submit... I love you! It works so much faster, and whatever I'm uploading isn't stuck on processing.
:heart::hug::heart:
Title_1
I love how creative I am with the titles. I kind of wish dA didn't require titles for deviations like Flickr does. I also wish Flickr didn't have a 200 photo limit before you have to start paying. LAME!
So yeah. I'm just uploading the three months I've been slacking off. I'm almost out of school for my three week vacation. Yay summer school? Have a good morning (1:30am here)/night and summer!
Pretty Good
The week started off okay.
Classes were putting me to sleep though. Got an A on a test that I studied hard for. Went bowling with some friends. I got some negatives back from the lab throughout the week, so I'm going to start loading that up here.
My birthday was on Thursday. One of my friends gave me a bag of M&Ms, my family gave me a treble wall clock, and my best friend bought me a panoramic camera from Goodwill. (i love Goodwill) The camera looks like this if you were curious http://www.flickr.com/photos/32212028@N02/5303425079/ . Then they threw this little mini birthday party for me and my friend Ashley (her birthday was the ne
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