Experimental photography remains right at the core of our analogue hearts. That's why we designed a camera you can have the satisfaction of building yourself — from scratch! Look into the Konstruktor’s top-down viewfinder, experiment with multiple and long exposures, and frame your story through the sharp 50 mm glass lens today! | |
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Fun Film Facts | | A single negative of 35 mm film can retain as much as 175 megapixels of information.It would take 230,649,225 rolls of 35 mm film to stretch from the earth to the moon’s surface.In pursuit of the highest possible image quality, the legendary landscape photographer and conservationist Ansel Adams, was famous for at a ridiculously tiny aperture of f/65. |
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Notable Konstruktor Shots | Lomographers around the world are hitting the streets with their own handmade Konstruktors, capturing stunning scene like these. Create a LomoHome today and share your best snaps! | | | | | | | |
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| Waheyyy! We’re back on Kickstarter with our latest instant innovation! Bringing an iconic aesthetic to square format instant photography, the Diana Instant Square fills frames with strong, saturated colors and rich, moody vignetting. Built to let your inspiration run wild it features a Multiple Exposure Mode, a Bulb Mode for long exposures, a hot shoe adapter and so much more! It’s even compatible with all of the lenses created for the Diana F+ so that you can shake up your perspective anytime, anywhere. No two shots will ever be the same. | |
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