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anyone have any lomokino results?

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I've had second thoughts on actually buying one of these (not flush currently) but I'd be very interested to hear about experiences with this thing from film shooters.

PS - Please don't use this new thread to lecture or berate anyone for their ideas or choice in gear.
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I just order one the other day. Can't wait to test it out!
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Tyler wrote:I just order one the other day. Can't wait to test it out!
Cool - can't wait.
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Finally got around to scanning some footage and arranging it.

The roll of film I used was done using Red Scale, and I didn't try to do much adjustment with the scanning. Basically, just scanned the film as is and then dropped it into Premiere.

I should have some more soon.

http://vimeo.com/33461243
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That was cool, Tyler. Did you use a red filter or was that Premiere? I like the scratchy grain organic look.
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This is why it has the red tint:

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Redscale
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Interesting...
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Yeah, it's cool. But I can basically get the same effect by holding down the shutter button on my Nikon. ;)
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Your choice of redscale looks really cool. Loved how the sky turned out towards the end there.
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reflex wrote:Yeah, it's cool. But I can basically get the same effect by holding down the shutter button on my Nikon. ;)
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granfer wrote:
reflex wrote:Yeah, it's cool. But I can basically get the same effect by holding down the shutter button on my <a class="vglnk" title="Link added by VigLink" target="_blank" rel="nofollow" href="http://www.ebay.com/sch/i.html?_from=R4 ... ">Nikon</a>. ;)
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You're kidding me. Since when does Filmshooting.com add ad links? Nikon sucks, especially when bought through an in-line affiliate link.
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Let's try some more. Nikon Canon Leica Panasonic Sony
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Can someone else confirm that this ad spam is coming directly from filmshooting.com? Just type N**on and C***n and see if it hyperlinks. I'm suddenly worried that I've got an infected machine.

[Update: Don't bother. Looks like Andreas has added Viglink in-line forum ads to the site. Just for the record, I think the idea absolutely stinks.]
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reflex wrote:Looks like Andreas has added Viglink in-line forum ads to the site. Just for the record, I think the idea absolutely stinks.
Agreed, one of the most irritating developments in forums these days.

I also happen to fully support your original assessment of the posted results--very cool, but little more than a series of sequential(?) still images. Nothing more than you could get from any still camera and certainly not cinematic.

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