-
Lubitel (Russian: Любитель,
Russian for amateur)
refers to any of the
several medium format twin-lens
reflex cameras manufactured in
Russia by LOMO. The...
-
reintroduced the
previously discontinued Lubitel with the
Lubitel 166+, a
recreation of the
original 1946
Lubitel camera with some new
features including...
- Park,
Kyrgyzstan Komsomolets (camera),
Soviet camera, a
predecessor of
Lubitel Komsomol (disambiguation)
Komsomolsk (disambiguation)
Komsomolsky (disambiguation)...
-
Lubitel 166
Universal twin-lens
reflex 120
still camera...
-
Chinese Seagull Camera is
still in
production along with Lomography's
Lubitel, but in the past, many
manufacturers made them. DHW-Fototechnik GmbH continues...
- East Germany,
after which the
brand was
replaced by the
inferior Soviet Lubitel camera line. The
Czech photographer Jan
Saudek called Flexaret "our [Czech]...
-
media related to Toy cameras. Holga,
Chinese m****-market 120 film
camera Lubitel, m****-market Russian, 120 film, twin-lens
reflex cameras Lensbaby PXL2000...
-
export version) Smena-8M Smena-35 Smena-Symbol Smena-1 Smena-3 Smena-4
Lubitel Lomography History from
Antique Russian Camera website via the Internet...
- like Lomo LC-A (as Lomo LC-A+),
Diana (as
Diana F+), Holga,
Smena and
Lubitel. Film
photographers started experimenting with old
alternative photographic...
- and in time. The
Soviet camera factory GOMZ/LOMO made
Komsomolets and
Lubitel cameras that were
clearly based on the Voigtländer Brillant. The terminology...