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  • Actionsampler – 0,66 Seconds of Action

    posted by babo on November 13th, 2008, 4 comments so far
    Tags: actionsampler, 35mm camera, fun, fast, and adiction

    The Lomography Actionsampler is a 35mm camera that takes 4 sequencial shots in about 0,66 secs, dividing the picture in four and capturing four diferent moments in each frame. It has no flash or hotshoe and you can`t change any of the settings. When you look at it you just find 4 (kinda) clear plastic lens, a wind knob and a button… and no viewfinder (wait… whats that plastic thingy there… ohh!

    When I first saw this camera I didn`t think I would ever get one, since I thought that the Supersampler would be better, But now that I have both I don`t think that way! Actually, I would probably tell a lomo-newbie to get both of them, starting with the Actionsampler!

  • Actionsampler – A Diary For The Eyes

    posted by strangelilgirl on October 8th, 2008, 2 comments so far
    Tags: actionsampler and lomography

    The ActionSampler: the classy, Andy Warhol-type feel of the Pop 9, but subtract a few frames and add movement. The synchronization of the lenses not only creates motion, but adds more layers to the entire photo as a whole, allowing for more room to learn from and dissect your shots. You not only have one photo to look at and analyze/admire/abhor/etc., but you’ve got 4 sub-photos, too; you basically have 5 different views in one simple “click.”


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