Huss
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Lots of us have multiple cameras. But what really makes sense is to not have multiple cameras, but cameras that actually bring something unique to the table that others that you may have do not.
Enter the Lomo LC-Wide. It is an AE 35mm camera with a 17mm lens. It can shoot FF or half frame! (thank you to the poster who informed me of this). Of course there are lots of cameras that can shoot FF - no biggie. And many that can shoot 1/2 frame. But what the Lomo allows you to do (I'm not sure if there are other cameras that can do this too) is to shoot a half frame shot on a full frame image, meaning you can deliberately overlap images to create intentionally disjointed panos or collages. It draws the viewer in to really examine the scene.
I find that very cool, and nothing else that I have can do that.
Lomo LC-Wide, Fuji C200
Enter the Lomo LC-Wide. It is an AE 35mm camera with a 17mm lens. It can shoot FF or half frame! (thank you to the poster who informed me of this). Of course there are lots of cameras that can shoot FF - no biggie. And many that can shoot 1/2 frame. But what the Lomo allows you to do (I'm not sure if there are other cameras that can do this too) is to shoot a half frame shot on a full frame image, meaning you can deliberately overlap images to create intentionally disjointed panos or collages. It draws the viewer in to really examine the scene.
I find that very cool, and nothing else that I have can do that.
Lomo LC-Wide, Fuji C200



