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Holga 135Pan Panoramic 35mm FiIm Camera w/ 0.25mm Pinhole lens & 55mm lens LOMO US $85.55
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Lomography Diana F+ Qing Hua with Flash List Price: $99.00 Sale Price: $99.99 |
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Picture retro plastic beauty, the Diana F+, all decked out in delicate details that echo a vintage Chinese appeal, and you get the Qing Hua special edition by designer-illustrator Dorophy Tang! Includes 4 of Tang's Shopping Baby illustrated postcards... |
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Holga 193120 120 Wide Pinhole Camera List Price: $75.40 Sale Price: $43.99 |
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The Holga 120WPC Wide Angle Pinhole camera has arrived! Continuing the tradition of the famous Holga camera, this new version uniquely combines several methods of photography all in one neat package. It is a Wide-Angle Panorama camera, Pinhole camera and Medium Format Plastic camera all rolled in to one... |
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Holga 120 PAN Panoramic Camera Sale Price: $79.99 |
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Are you a Photographer with a passion for panorama's? Are you always looking for the widest lenses and then the landscapes or cityscapes which are best captured by this aspect? Well we now have just what you're looking for! Up till now the only Holga panorama camera was the 120WPC which awesome as it is still doesn't have a true photographic lens and so is suited to those who really want to get to grips with the phenomenon that is Pinhole Photography... |
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Stereo Pinhole Camera Kit Sale Price: $55.95 |
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Create your own retro pix in 3D "stereo" with this cool 35mm pinhole camera. It's got 3 pinholes so you can shoot pictures in 3 formats: regular 35mm, 3D stereo photography, or true panoramic images. Instructions in Japanese, but very detailed pictured steps, easy to build! |
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Closed Circuit Televisions (CCTV) have come a long way from their early conception. What started out as a crude device, the CCTV camera has evolved into an innovative piece of technology used to clarify visual mysteries that are undetected by the naked eyes. The first CCTV devices were manufactured with black and white television sets that were connected to a monitor through a physical cable. At that time, the most advanced version of CCTV was either a collection of cameras attached to a switch that allowed you to traverse from one view to another, or a view using multiple cameras at one time.
Nowadays, there are a variety of CCTV devices to choose from. Many are still wired, but the camera device itself has improved greatly. Not only can you find cameras that have high powered zooming, you can also find devices that allow panoramic views of any given area. CCTV cameras are no longer obvious. With the addition of wireless technology, and camera devices becoming more miniscule in size, you can purchase one and install it indoors or outside of your home as a security system. There are also pinhole lenses, ceiling mount smoke alarm color cameras and door view cameras available for home use.
Dome type cameras are also used in public places. With the rise of terrorist attacks after the September 11, installation of these cameras in public places has become more important than ever. Cameras equipped with high-powered zooming capabilities attached to a powerful computer with state of the art software, can trace the movement of suspects and recognize facial patterns and behavioral movements.
CCTV provides detailed information on CCTV, CCTV Cameras, CCTV Systems, CCTV Surveillance Systems and more. CCTV is affiliated with Wireless Internet Security [http://www.e-WirelessSecurity.com].
Large Format Photography Gaining Popularity
Large Format Photography Gaining Popularity
Despite the remarkable growth of digital photography, large format 4X5, 8X10 and larger format camera sizes are gaining in sales among photography purists. Arca Swiss continues to make a terrific line of very fine cameras.
Film Availability
Kodak is still continuing to produce film in the large format sizes.
Fuji as well is still continuing to produce film in the large format sizes, however, they are no longer producing ready loads in the 4X5 format.
Large Format Photography is alive and well.
Large format describes large photographic films, large cameras, view cameras (including pinhole cameras) and processes that use a film or digital sensor, generally 4 x 5 inches (10x13 cm) or larger. The most common large formats are 4x5 and 8x10 inches (20x25 cm). Less common formats include quarter-plate, 5x7 inches, 11x14 inches, 16x20 inches, 20x24 inches, various panoramic or "banquet" formats (such as 4x10 and 8x20 inches), as well as metric formats, including 9x12 cm, 10x13 cm, and 13x18 cm.
The Polaroid 20x24 inch instant camera is one of the largest format cameras currently in common usage, and can be hired from Polaroid agents in various countries.[1] Many well-known photographers have used the 235 pound (106 kg), wheeled-chassis Polaroid.
The term of art "Large Format" refers to film and camera formats that generally use sheet film in sizes equal to or larger than 4 inches by 5 inches (or 9x12 cm). (Although there are some view cameras in sizes smaller than 4x5 inches, or 6x9cm). Large Format distinguishes large cameras 4x5, 5x7, 4x10 and 8 x10 inches, from medium format cameras and film (6x6, 6x7, 6x8, 6x9cm roll film cameras) and from small format cameras of 35mm, 110 and smaller film sizes. Above 8x10 inches, the formats are often referred to as Ultra Large Format (ULF) and may be 11x14, 16x20, 20x24 inches, or as large as film, plates or cameras are available.
Control
Most large-format cameras have adjustable fronts and backs that allow the photographer to better control rendering of perspective and depth of field. Architectural and close-up photographers in particular benefit greatly from this ability.
Aside from the focusing action common to all formats, the special movements of many large format technical and view cameras allow the front and/or back of the camera to be tilted out of parallel with each other, and to be shifted up, down, or sideways. Based on the Scheimpflug principle, these movements make it possible to solve otherwise impossible depth-of-field problems, and to change perspective rendering, and create special effects that would be impossible with a conventional fixed-plane camera.
Ansel Adams' photographs demonstrate how the use of front (lens plane) and back (film plane) adjustments can secure great apparent depth of field when using the movements available on large-format view cameras.
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Lomographic Mouth Camera?
lomography.com has this camera that you put in your mouth and take pictures with. it sounds super gross, but i'm assuming that it's waterproof, so you can wash it.
here's the link:
http://shop.lomography.com/shop/main.php?cat=Panoramic_Pinhole&pro=smi
they only have a single use camera like this, though. do you know of anyone that sells cameras that you can repeatedly use (and wash)?
Thanks in advance!
According to this site, the smiley cam is reusable:
http://www.pinholephotography.org/110%20camera%20sales%20page.htm
It's just a 110 film cardridge, a piece of something with a pinhole in it, and some sort of shutter made of electrical tape. The pinhole is reusable, so presumably you can put it on another 110 cartridge and duplicate their electrical tape trick.
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