Your Ad Here

LomoKino Super 35 Movie Maker allows you to channel your inner Charlie Chaplin for $80

Ever wish you’ll be able to return to a less complicated cinematic era — one characterized not by 3D graphics and Spielberg, but by silent images and Eisenstein? Well, now you can spearhead the movement yourself, with Lomography ‘s new LomoKino Super 35 Movie Maker. With this device (pictured above), amateur filmmakers can manually produce their very own frill-free movies on any roll of 35mm film . All you need to do is load your film into the so-called “magic box,” turn the crank and let the LomoKino work its magic. The camera, which boasts a 25mm lens and max aperture of f/5.6, will capture 144 shots on a single roll of film, good for approximately 50 to 60 seconds of footage. It also supports a big selection of effects, including slide film, color negative, redscale and black and white. Once that’s developed, which you could run it through Lomography’s LomoKinoScope, direct it toward a lightweight source, and watch your homemade Baby’s Lunch or Nanook of the North unfold before your eyes. You will not find any sound, computer graphics, or fancy post-production tools here — just moving images, plain and cinematically pure. Lumiere enthusiasts can grab one now for $80, or choose both the LomoKino and the LomoKinoScope, bundled together for $100. For more details, roll past the break for a sample video and the entire PR, or get a better look into the LomoKino within the gallery, below.

Show full PR text
The Lomographic Society Proudly Presents: The LomoKino – Super 35 Movie Maker

Lomography in Motion: Take the next move in Lomography with the 1st consumer movie camera that makes your Lomographs move on any form of 35mm film
Unique Art: Become the director of your own LomoMovies and convey unique and precious pieces of movie art by simply winding a crank
True Gadget: Irresistible design and unlimited creative possibilities will make gadget lovers’ hearts pound faster
LomoMovies Online: Upload, watch and share your personal LomoMovies on www.lomography.com

Lomography in Motion
How great must it were to witness the primary pictures as they began to move or to look the Lumiere brothers amazing the crowds of thousands with their first actual short films? After 200+ years of movie making, million-dollar-special-effects (thanks Michael Bay), big scale film studios and endless Hollywood dramas, Lomography gives consumers the chance to return back to the roots of movie making and witness the very first steps with the Lomokino. The LomoKino allows you to become a director yourself and capture Lomographic movies on 35 mm film of any kind: no sound, no lighting tricks, and no post production – just simple Lomography in motion.

Unique Art
To become a true LomoMovie director, simply load the film of your choice and wind the crank of the magic box to capture 144 shots on one roll of 35 mm film, or approximately 50 – 60 seconds of LomoMovie. You can use any kind of 35 mm film for different effects: Slide film, color negative, redscale or B/W. After developing the film, spool it into the specially developed LomoKinoScope, point it to a light source and watch your Lomographs moving over and over again. What sounds very simple produces a unique piece of art which can either stay in your hands only or can be given as a special present to somebody who really deserves it. Show your sweetheart how much you love her with a film, capture your sons first birthday or deliver a Charlie Chaplin like short that will take your grandmother back to a simpler time.

True Gadget
A wise man once said “form follows function” – naaaah – we like to say “form follows motion” and that’s why we designed this camera as a true compact gadget. Its irresistible design takes you straight back into the time when people left the audience screaming because a locomotive was speeding towards them on a movie screen and the movies were still a true business without special effects. It comes in a package either alone or with the LomoKinoScope, one film canister and a marvelous book. Its creative possibilities are so diverse that not even we can tell the limits. It’s up to you, gadget lovers, to take this baby in your hands and explore what movies used to be like the Lomographic way!

LomoMovies Online
Unlike the first actual filmmakers we can call a powerful tool our own: the internet! Linking the simple technology of the LomoKino with our website, we enable you to upload, watch and share your own LomoMovies online. To give you a taste of the special LomoKino aesthetics and the sheer endless creative possibilities, we asked filmmakers from around the globe to create their own LomoMovies. Visit our website (www.lomography.com) to get some inspiration and start shooting your first LomoMovie today!

Technical Details
Retail Price: $79 for the Lomokino, $99 for the Lomokino + lomokinoscope
Film type: all type 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

Source

  • Twitter
  • Facebook
  • email
  • PDF
  • Digg
  • del.icio.us
  • Google Bookmarks
  • RSS

This post is tagged: , , , , , ,

One Response

  1. VAGINEER says:

    Yxktfouyfpiygåoihåoijpihcfyxdzersrwaweaf

    ………

    Nok er Nok

Leave a Reply





  • Everything Everywhere promises ‘small-scale LTE launch’ in UK by the top of 2012Everything Everywhere promises ‘small-scale LTE launch’ in UK by the top of 2012

    Everything Everywhere's spilled more details on its 4G hopes and dreams. That £1.5 billion investment is aiming to get a small scale LTE launch by the tip of the year -- subject to Ofcom's say-so . The lucky epicenter of for the way forward for mobile communications within the UK? That'll be Bristol, which is able to begin its trial on 1800MHz spectrum from April. It's already… »
  • ASUS MWC teaser video hints at possible hi-res tablet display?ASUS MWC teaser video hints at possible hi-res tablet display?

    What's to not love a couple of short video insinuating something marvelous could be coming soon -- especially if it means a hi-res screen on a tablet, à la that purported Retina Display we saw a couple of days back . We need to give ASUS credit for this one, as it's teasing us with a clip titled "Twice the Detail, Twice the thrill." The vid's lead actors are a plethora of… »

Categories

Subscribe

Enter your email address: