The Lomographic Society has unveiled its latest film camera, the Lomokino, which can create movies of up to 144 frames on any 35mm film
Author: Olivier Laurent
03 Nov 2011 Tags: LomographyPlastic cameras
Lomography's new Lomokino camera uses any 35mm film to create movies of up to 48 seconds by shooting 144 frames on one roll.
"You can use any kind of 35mm film for different effects: slide film, colour negative, redscale or B/W," says Lomography. "After developing the film, spool it into the specially developed LomoKinoScope and watch your Lomographs move."
The camera features a 25mm lens with an aperture of f/5.6 to f/11. It can shoot up to four frames-per-second, and sports a hotshoe and tripod mount.
It retails at £65. For more information, visit the Lomokino website.
Here they go again, selling some made in China hunk of junk, and acting like they created the movie camera. I'm sure they will sell a few thousand to many gullible trendies.
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