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Lomokino Movie Camera

Lomokino Movie Camera

Seeing as how everything else is going all “vintage” these days, it was only a matter of time before even photography took the plunge. Technically that would have been a more fitting statement to make around a decade ago, but you get the idea. Lomography is here and it’s not going anywhere any time soon. It makes sense if you think about it though. The pictures come out fantastic, they’re fun cameras to play with and they aren’t all that expensive. Sure, you have to deal with getting film developed, but it’s something you can actually touch (you’ll have to upload them to “like” it) and there isn’t a $1000 price tag. The latest Lomo camera is this Lomokino Movie Camera. Throw in a roll of 35mm film, crank the handle, shoot a 144 frame movie. It’s that simple. Isn’t it high time you found out if you have the next Blair Witch in you?