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<title><![CDATA[LomoKino Super 35 Movie Maker lets you channel your inner Charlie Chaplin for $80]]></title>
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Ever wish you could return to a simpler cinematic era -- one characterized not by 3D graphics and Spielberg, but by silent images and Eisenstein? Well, you can now spearhead the movement yourself, with <a href="http://www.engadget.com/tag/Lomography/?utm_source=Feed_Classic&amp;utm_medium=feed&amp;utm_campaign=Engadget">Lomography</a>'s new LomoKino Super 35 Movie Maker. With this device (pictured above), amateur filmmakers can manually produce their own frill-free movies on any roll of <a href="http://www.engadget.com/tag/35mm/?utm_source=Feed_Classic&amp;utm_medium=feed&amp;utm_campaign=Engadget">35mm film</a>. All you have 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 about 50 to 60 seconds of footage. It also supports a wide array of effects, including slide film, color negative, redscale and black and white. Once that's developed, you can run it through Lomography's LomoKinoScope, direct it toward a light source, and watch your homemade Baby's Lunch or Nanook of the North unfold before your eyes. You won't find any sound, special effects, or fancy post-production tools here -- just moving images, plain and cinematically pure. Lumiere enthusiasts can grab one now for $80, or opt for both the LomoKino and the LomoKinoScope, bundled together for $100. For more details, roll past the break for a sample video and the full PR, or get a closer look at the LomoKino in the gallery, below.<br />
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<category>25mm lens</category><category>25mmLens</category><category>35mm</category><category>aperture</category><category>cinema</category><category>color negative</category><category>ColorNegative</category><category>f5.6</category><category>film</category><category>filmmaking</category><category>lens</category><category>lomography</category><category>lomokino</category><category>lomokino super 35 movie maker</category><category>lomokinoscope</category><category>LomokinoSuper35MovieMaker</category><category>movie</category><category>silent</category><category>slide film</category><category>SlideFilm</category><category>super 35</category><category>super 35mm</category><category>Super35</category><category>Super35mm</category><category>video</category>

<dc:creator><![CDATA[Amar Toor]]></dc:creator>
<pubDate>Thu, 03 Nov 2011 07:00:00 -0400</pubDate>
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