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25.05.12

Lomography launches MUBI Lomokino camera

MUBI Lomokino camera

Lomography has teamed up with movie platform MUBI to release the very first clone of the LomoKino – the first analogue Movie Maker using 35 mm film.

Every camera comes with a free one month MUBI subscription and a LomoKino Movie by Palme D’Or winner Apichatpong Weerasethakul.

The Lomokino team said: "To become a true LomoMovie director, just simply wind the crank of the magic box to capture 144 shots on one roll of 35 mm film - which makes 36 to 48 seconds of LomoMovie. You can use any kind of 35 mm film for different effects: Slide film, colour negative, redscale or B/W. After developing the film, spool it into the specially developed LomoKinoScope and watch your Lomographs moving over and over again."

Every LomoKino MUBI Edition package comes with a scene of “Ashes”, a LomoMovie made by Apichatpong Weerasethakul whose film “Uncle Boonmee Who Can Recall His Past Lives” won the Palme D’Or in 2010. You will find a part of his LomoMovie spooled into the LomoKino Scope. With every LomoKino MUBI Edition package you receive a free one month MUBI subscription to stream all their independent, international and classic movies. MUBI will also host a Lomo Garage on their website where you can upload your very own LomoMovies.

Technical details

Film type: all kind of 135 roll film

Lens: 25mm

Exposure area: 24mm x 8.5mm: 144 images/film

Continuous Aperture: f/5.6 - f/11

Shutter: 1/100

Hand cranked: approx. 3-4 fps, 36-48 sec. movie per roll

Film counting: volume display

Focusing: (normal) 1m~infinity,(press button for) 0.6m close up

Tripod mount: yes

 

 



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