What are some features of Lomography Instant cameras?
The Lomography range of instant cameras have a ton of features that give you control over your instant photography and allow you to let your creativity run wild. Here are a few of our favorite features:
Multiple Exposure mode – All Lomography instant cameras have a simple multiple exposure button (MX). This allows you to easily layer images over each other and create crazy works of art.
Bulb mode – Shooting your instant photography using bulb mode allows you to make long exposures in low light and even experiment with light painting.
Glass lens – If you’re looking for an instant camera that will give you the sharpest images possible, we have the Lomo’Instant Automat Glass and Lomo’Instant Square Glass. These two unique cameras with glass lenses allow Lomographers to take their instant shots to the next level while still retaining that classic instant photo feel.
Remote control shutter release – The Lomo’Instant Square Glass, Lomo’Instant Wide, Lomo’Instant Automat and Lomo’Instant Automat Glass, all come with a handy shutter remote that allows you to operate the shutter without touching the camera at all. This is perfect for creative self portraits, group shots and times when you want to minimize camera shake.
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How do I clean my instant camera rollers?
Gently wipe the rollers with a soft cloth, tissue paper or cotton swab saturated with alcohol or ionized water. Once done with that area, press the shutter to make the rollers move, then so the same on the newly accessible parts. Repeat the process until there are is no visible dirt or black streaks left.
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How do I creatively alter my instant photos?
Revamp your old instants or experiment with your fresh ones by trying out these five alteration ideas.
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How do I create a transparency with instant photos?
Create transparencies from your Instax photos to elevate their uniqueness! Just follow these five easy steps.
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How do I make an instant film emulsion lift?
Experiment by doing emulsion lifts on your Polaroid prints! Here are the materials that you need and the five easy steps to follow.
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What happens if I take out the instax film canister from my camera with film still inside?
Removing the instax film canister from your camera when you still have unexposed film inside will likely result in at least one ruined and unusable instax. Any instax film beneath the first one will probably be fine, although they could also contain light leaks.
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How should I store my instant photos?
When it comes to storing instant photos a lot people simply throw them in an old shoebox or desk drawer. However, if you want to keep your instant photos in good condition for many years to come you can also take some additional measures.
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How can I scan my instant photos?
There are a number of ways to create digital scans from your instant photos. Let’s take a look at the options available.
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What are the different instant film formats?
All Lomography cameras use Fujifilm Instax film. These come in three different formats – Instax Mini Film, Instax Square Film and Instax Wide Film.
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What is the LomoGraflok 4×5 Instant back?
The LomoGraflok is the world’s first Instant Back for 4×5 cameras. It attaches to 4×5 cameras using the common graflok system, which most 4×5 cameras have, and so allows you to shoot Fujifilm Instax Wide film using large format cameras.