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Oh, the Lubitel 166+! That twin-lens reflex camera that has enamoured many with its classic charm and old-school vibe. A lot of Lomographers have declared their intense love for it. By now you must have heard that it’s our take on the classic Lubitel camera, enhanced with a lot of exciting features you never thought were possible. But have you tried taking the Lubitel 166+ on a night out? No? With the aid of a flash, it’s capable of brilliantly sharp photos too! For the next week only, when you grab a Lubitel 166+, we’ll throw in the equally retro Diana Flash – for FREE.
Buy a Lubitel 166+
Find more info at the Microsite
Visit the Gallery
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It’s no secret – the Lubitel 166+ is ideal if you want an overall classic 120 appeal. Courtesy of the Lubitel+’s multi-format capabilities, you can also give your photos sprocket holes if you load it up with 35mm film. Now, put some flash in your self portraits, add some depth to your black and white shots or take your eye-catching Lubitel out and illuminate the night with the Diana Flash’s glow.
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We want you to maximize the Lubitel 166+’s full potential - producing excellently sharp photos that glow with the help of the Diana Flash! This week from October 12th to 19th 2009, is your perfect chance to grab this tandem. All throughout the week we’ll be giving away a FREE Diana Flash with every purchase of the Lubitel 166+ camera!
Go to the Shop
Visit the Diana Flash microsite
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You’ve seen it done with the Diana F+ why not give your Lubitel 166+ a try, now that you’ve got the flash and all. The only other things you’ll need are a dark room, a light source be it a flashlight or any other and a cable release or maybe a helpful friend as well as a good game plan.
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Now all you have to do is:
- Set up your Lubitel 166+ and set the shutter to B.
- Release the shutter and keep holding it open.
- Use the light source to paint what you like and just remember to switch it off!
- Then take a shot with your free Diana F+ flash to delicately light the background.
- Finally, take your finger off the release lever to close the shutter.
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What do you think? It’s not so hard once you give it a try!
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