LomoKino : iLike!

The clues & images Lomography recently teased us with already concluded that this is gonna be one fun awesome camera and many of us could hear our wallets cry in pain. The people at ThirtySix told me they have one pre-ordered for me (WTH?!) and yet I haven’t recovered from the damage of buying the metal La Sardinas!!! Arghhh!!!

Here comes LomoKino!

“Create movies of 144 frames on any 35mm analogue film. Watch your developed movies with the LomoKinoScope.”

Good thing is this new toy is pretty reasonably priced and I’m definitely grabbing one!

LomoKino Features

Use all kinds of 35mm film – Make Color Negative movies, X-Processed movies, Redscale movies and Black and White movies!
Focus In A Flash – Easily focus anywhere between 0.6m and Infinity (just press the close-up button for movies between 1m and 0.6m)
Set Your Aperture – Continuous aperture settings from f/5.6 to f/11 – Smoothly adjust the aperture at any time whilst shooting
Grab a Tripod – Use the tripod thread and get ready for some steady movie action!
Light up your movie – Attach your favourite flashes to the LomoKino hot-shoe mount – Perfect for stop motion experimentation!
Shoot Away! – Shoot approximately 3-5 frames per second – Just turn the advancing lever to make your movie!
Check Your Movie Progress – Use the LomoKino’s volume display to check how much film you have left – When the red flag on top of the camera pops up, the shows over folks!

For more info about the LomoKino … check this out!

So now it is time to sell off my Digital Harinezumi? 😀

8 Comments

  1. hey how much did u get the lomokino for? and if ure selling ur digital harinezumi, im interested! 😀

  2. @norya : Hahaha! I just might!

    @bren : I’ve not got the Lomokino. The price is available at Lomo online store. You serious about the Harinezumi? Just drop me a message using the ‘contact me’ form above and we’ll talk. 😀

  3. Yeah man! Sign me up. It’s also sort of reasonably priced, I think, for a little movie camera and viewer.
    It is a pain to view, though.
    I think the trick to this thing is NOT to move it around like they do in the sample films. Tripods will keep motion sickness at bay.

  4. @Erik : Yeah … the thought of having to lug around a tripod … ermm … sucks. Lol. I’m a lazy bum! The other scary part … getting the film scanned and digitized is gonna be quite a stressful task too. Still I think it is one hell of a fun camera! Get it! 😉

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