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La Sardina vs. Vivitar Ultra Wide and Slim (Part 1)
written by gvelasco on 2012-01-26 #gearI did a side-by-side comparison of La Sardina with Vivitar Ultra Wide & Slim, and discovered some very interesting things. This is the first installment of a two-part review.
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Olympus OM-1
written by amaan on 2010-04-02 #gearAnother review about the Olympus OM-1: one of the most influential cameras of our time!
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Vivitar Ultra Wide & Slim: Mind Your Fingers!
written by syira690 on 2011-12-18 #gearVivitar Ultra Wide & Slim (UWS) was my first toy camera. It was the beginning of my love towards Lomography.
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Chernobyl/Prypiat: A Silent City
written by pinkpix on 2011-11-06 #placesSeptember 2011, Marije (s0y) and I finally took the trip we wanted to do for so long, visit Ukraine, Kiev and in particular, the 30km exclusion zone around Chernobyl, with the ghost town of Prypiat. When I saw the bumper carts, I almost cried. Afterwards, we were exhausted; there was so much to take in. And bringing too many cameras is never a good idea. ;)
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Vivitar UW500
written by irufan7 on 2010-11-27 #gearGreatest thing about flea market is that it can saves a lot of money. I found this underwater camera for only 2 bucks.
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Vivitar PN2011 - Panoramic Plastic
written by halfawakehaiku on 2009-03-05 #gearPanoramas with a plastic lens? Read on to find out more about this Vivitar camera!
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Battle of the Wide Angle Vivitars (Part 1)
written by gvelasco on 2012-06-21 #gearIn part one, I compare and contrast the features of four very similar wide-angle Vivitar point and shoot cameras, including the legendary Ultra Wide and Slim. In part two, I look at the results of a side-by-side shootout.
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My Review on Fuji Sensia 400
written by veato on 2011-11-08 #gearThere aren't many film types I've used and not liked in one way or another. On the other hand there are some films I've used and I've been utterly amazed. Which category does Fuji Sensia 400 fall into? Read on to find out!
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Vivitar IC100: A Poor Guy's LCA+
written by icuresick on 2008-12-11 #gearThis is one of my favorite film cameras. Come on and find out why Philippine Lomographers love this camera so much!
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Vivitar EZ35: A Day and Night Camera
written by renenob on 2011-12-27 #gearIt truly easy to use the Vivitar EZ35. It may not be as slim as the Vivitar UWS, but it can be you day and night camera.
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Rollei Nightbird (35mm, 800iso): Your Photos Drenched in Wine
written by gborin on 2011-06-08 #gearThis is a different kind of redscale film, from the famous Rollei brand, another member of the "creative edition" series.
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Lomopedia: Vivitar Ultra Wide and Slim
written by cheeo on 2014-06-25 #gear #lomopediaLoved by many toy camera fans all over the world for its compact and sleek packaging, the Vivitar Ultra Wide and Slim also delivers beyond aesthetics. See how this camera fares in another installment of Lomopedia!
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Vivitar pn2011– Hobo's Horizon
written by kylethefrench on 2009-03-12 #gearIt's a fake panoramic camera that lets you be versatile as you want to be.
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Vivitar Ultra Wide & Slim
written by rodrigomg1511 on 2008-09-25 #gearThe Vivitar Ultra wide and Slim is a pretty basic camera. It’s a small piece of plastic fully set (as in set aperture f11, a 1/125 shutter speed and fixed focus from 5ft to infinite) don’t have the fun bulb features, hot shoe, multiple exposures and don’t use any kind of battery, it’s a great camera to be used only in sunny days!
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Fuji Sensia 400 (Expired) - A difficult balance
written by cwyeung on 2011-02-11 #gearBesides Fujifilm's Provia 400X (RXP), it is getting more and more difficult to find fresh ISO400 slide films.
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The Vivitar IC 101: Very Wide But Not So Slim
written by brandkow93 on 2012-05-28 #gearThe Vivitar IC 101 is a very, very cheap camera with a wide lens. Mine was panoramic until I got the knife out. Once modified it distorts but surprisingly doesn't vignette.
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Review: Vivitar V4000 SLR Camera with Ricoh Lens – A Surprising Gem
written by digitaljunk on 2012-08-31 #gearA review of the Vivitar v4000 with a Ricoh 50mm lens – find out why this camera would make a good option if you are considering buying your first single lens reflex 35mm film camera. For those who already own an SLR, this would make a more than decent secondary shooter!
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Vivitar Amphibia - Below the Surface
2009-07-07 #gearThe Vivitar Amphibia is a little yellow chunk of plastic comes with a cool underwater housing for your Lomographic needs, both in and out of the water!
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Lomopedia: Vivitar 35ES
written by cheeo on 2014-10-15 #gear #lomopediaBoasting tack-sharp images and dependability with its mechanical features, it’s no wonder that the Vivitar 35ES has quite a fan following. Learn more about this 35 mm rangefinder in this installment of Lomopedia.
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From the Bottom of the Bargain Bin: Vivitar Ps45P
written by asile23 on 2012-12-04 #gearA continuing series where I review films and cameras I spent less than 5$ on. Found in second hand stores, on-line auctions and freebies, these are the forgotten gems -and not so gems.
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The Haunted Brick Building (Central Point US)
written by strangelilgirl on 2008-10-18 #placesThis brick building, located in Central Point and built in 1908, was recently placed on the National Historical Society list as a building that cannot be torn down. But there is another side to this building that is just as interesting as it's looks and age...
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