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User Manual for Lomography LomoKino 35mm Film Camera Click to enlarge the picture
Contents of the user manual for the Lomography LomoKino 35mm Film Camera
- Product category: Holga & Lomography Lomography
- Brand: Lomography
- Description and content of package
- Technical information and basic settings
- Frequently asked questions – FAQ
- Troubleshooting (does not switch on, does not respond, error message, what do I do if...)
- Authorized service for Lomography Holga & Lomography
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User manual for the Lomography LomoKino 35mm Film Camera contain basic instructions
that need to be followed during installation and operation.
Before starting your appliance, the user manual should be read through carefully.
Follow all the safety instructions and warnings, and be guided by the given recommendations.
User manual is an integral part of any Lomography product,
and if it is sold or transferred, they should be handed over jointly with the product.
Following the instructions for use is an essential prerequisite for protecting
health and property during use, as well as recognition of liability on the part of the manufacturer
for possible defects should you make a warranty claim. Download an official Lomography user manual in which you will find instructions on how to install, use, maintain and service your product.
And do not forget – unsuitable use of a Lomography product will considerably shorten its lifespan!
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Product description Video Review of Lomography LomoKino 35mm Camera with LomoKinoScope Read More - Lomography LomoKino Super 35mm Movie Camera: Hands-On Review
Making movies actually can be a pleasure, and you don't have to create your own personal deficit crisis--say hello to the LomoKino 35mm Film Camera from Lomography. The low-tech, high-fun LomoKino camera uses 35mm film to produce short films (using actual film, not video). The LomoKino is a hand-crank-driven camera, so you control the frame rate, up to 3-5 frames per second. If you turn the crank very, very slowly, you’ll get a jagged, stop-motion effect; turn it fast and you’ll get a smoother, more fluid-looking movie. Each 36-frame roll of 35mm film gives you 144 movie frames (exposure area: 24mm x 8.5mm), with volume display to tell you how much film you have left. The focal length of the lens is 25mm--you don't have to focus the camera if your subject is more than 3.28' away. If it's closer than that, you can use the close-up button to focus as close as 2'. There's a hot shoe on the LomoKino, so you can use flash (not included) for stop-action movies, and the standard 1/4" tripod mount screw means you can mount the LomoKino to a tripod (not included) for rock-solid images when you want them. The continuous aperture gives you flexibility to adjust your exposure precisely between f/5.6 and f/11. With LomoKino, making a unique, analog film is just as much fun as watching one. - Use Any Kind of 35mm Film
- Load the LomoKino with any kind of 35mm film that takes your fancy--color negative, slide, black and white--the choice is yours.
- Fast Focusing
- Shooting a subject over 1m away? You don't have to do a thing to focus. Want to shoot closer than 3.28' (1m)? Just hold down the close-up button on the front of the camera and you can focus as close as 1.96' (0.6m).
- Easy Aperture Controls
- The LomoKino has continuous aperture settings from f/5.6 to f/11 - There is no step between each aperture, so you can effortlessly adjust the aperture setting at any time during shooting.
- Simple Shooting
- Shooting a movie with the LomoKino is easy - After you've loaded your film, just rotate the advancing crank to start making your movie - Rotate the crank slowly for a low frame rate or fast for a higher frame rate - With the LomoKino you can shoot up to 3-5 frames per second at full speed!
- Check Your Movie Progress
- Use the handy volume display on the LomoKino to see how much film you have left on the roll--when the red flag on top of the camera pops up, the show's over folks.
- Grab a Tripod
- Want to look like a true analogue Director when shooting your LomoKino movies? Attach the camera to a tripod and get ready for some steady Lomographic movie action.
- Look Through the Viewfinder (If You Want To)
- Use the LomoKino viewfinder to get an idea of what you are shooting - Or just ignore it and shoot from the hip.
- Light Up Your Movie
- Use the hot-shoe mount on the top of the LomoKino to attach your favorite Lomography flashes.
UPC: 839228004206 In the Box Lomography LomoKino 35mm Film Camera 2-Year Warranty Table of Contents
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Technical parametersLomography MC100BN Specs | Film Type | 35mm | | Frames Per Roll | 144 frames (35mm) | | Frame Rate | Approximately 3-5 frames per second | | Focal Length | 25mm | | Angle of View | 54° | | Aperture | f/5.6, f/8, f/11 (Continuous aperture) | | Shutter Speed | 1/10 second | | Film Advance | Manual | | Film Counter | Volume display | | Focus | (Normal) 3.28' (1m)~infinity, (Press button for) 1.96' (0.6m) close-up | | Viewfinder | Inverse-Galileo foldable viewfinder | | Flash Sync | X-sync (hot-shoe) | | Tripod Mount | Standard 1/4" tripod screw | | | | Package Weight | 2.07 lb | | Box Dimensions (LxWxH) | 7.8 x 6.2 x 5.4" |
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