Lomokino Super 35 Movie Maker / Instructions / Sample Films

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Mike's informal, yet super exciting and informative breakdown of Lomography's Lomokino "Super 35 Movie Maker".

If you're familiar with this little movie maker, or have and use one, please share your experiences.

Please don't forget to like, subscribe and hit that tiny bell. Also feel free to leave me a comment and let me know what you'd like to see next.

Thanks!
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You're the only one that I found after endless search that explains how to to release the dang film knob

bringceremony
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I just bought one of these for fun, and I love that you said you bought it for its intended purpose: fun.

Bubblestheghost
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The first film you've shown it's amazing... i had one lomokino, i never used it and i sold it for nothing in a flea market... beautiful to know how beautiful works you could do...

cristianlathrop
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I still have mine that i bought when it came out. It was the second batch as the first stock had been completely sold out but thankfully i didn't have to wait too long. Once it was in stock again i ordered one and used it for a while. I just hoped at one point they would release one made of metal but sadly that still hasn't happened. Not even seeing any chinese clones. However i still love this thing a lot for the sheer concept sake. This thing really kinda makes you feel like a Filmmaker between 1880-1920. The only thing somewhat new that comes close to that is one of these russian 35mm Filmcameras that can be powered electrically or with an extra handcrank.

KRAFTWERKK
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I've never commented on a youtube video before, but you, my friend, have provided an excellent video on the Moviemaker! I've been dying to use it for some time but never found a video that explained how to roll in the film (I was a film amateur back then), so it is possible I was just incompetent. Anywho, THANK YOU

GONZOSLEEPS
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Great practical video to SEE how to load and unload. And see some results. Thanks

bosrab
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Thank you for sharing this. I felt the honesty of someone deeply into film. 😁🙏🏼

reginaldtolentino
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I’ve been considering buying this camera, , and this video has been the greatest factor in making up my mind! I’m going to the local Lomography store first thing in the morning tomorrow! Btw, I did hit the LIKE button and subscribe~

parkdolly
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Never saw one of these, neat, great video as usual. Nice nails Mike

michaelb.
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ohh my good what a amazing lomokinooo! im love it!!!

kikelozanotriana
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9:12 Put the film into the coffee....Go under the bed covers, preferably at night with the lights off, wind film into development tank, close development tank lid, pour in 68 degree F (20C) water into the development tank, while water is pre-soaking the film, mix four teaspoons of instant coffee, 2 teaspoons of Washing Soda (Sodium Monocarbonate, also known as Laundry Booster), and 1/2 teaspoon of crushed Vitamin C pills in 9 ounces (266 ML) of water at 68 degree F (20C) water, pour out pre-soak water then pour in the coffee/washing soda/vitamin C/water mixture into the development tank, agitate continuously for 1 minute, then every 30 seconds until you reach 22-1/2 minutes agitate for 3 seconds. Empty out the coffee/washing soda/vitamin C/water mixture and replace with water over and over until water turns clear, then you can see the pictures reflectively on the film. To turn them into transparent pictures, soak in very salty water for 51 hours (almost completely saturated with salt vs. water). Then place image in scanner and make the movie.

brentfisher
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Late to the picnic here, Mike, and not into movie film at all, but a subscriber to your channel as I love your presenting style.

I was pleasantly surprised at the results of the short movies that this thing produces, reminiscent of early 20th C movies and looks like real fun. I wonder what a motor driven movie would look like, it would certainly eliminate the camera shake but would lose the old time feel of early movie making.

Great stuff, Sir.

GeorgeK
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Thank you for going in depth on this camera. These aren't meant to be taken seriously, but the other ~5 videos I've watched on this camera didn't even go into things like loading and unloading film, just their vibes on it. Which I guess is fair with a toy camera but not especially useful in terms of making a buying decision.

MrDeelightful
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Years ago, I purchased a WWII camera from Russia. It seems to be a 1:1 copy of the US Bell&Howell Eyemo (or Filmo?, not sure). Can read the manual from B&H and every single screw is exactly the same. Spring motor camera of course, everyth. manually. Load some 135 Foma 100 neg inside in complete darkness. The results of the dev are quite good. Can scan the negatives as usual and then put together frame by frame. This is working quite well to get real 35mm B&W film, (shorts scenes only of course). For testing, I switched the camera to 12 fps. Even then you press 2 times and the 135 cardridge is gone, hahaha. The weight of this camera feels roughly like a T34 tank ;-)

nobudgetkalle
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I think I’d rather buy a Eyemo instead but this looks sorta fun

oldradiosnphonographs
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I have one of these that I've never loaded. Time to start; I just rolled up some .EDU Ultra 400 this past weekend.

I've got the viewer, too -- maybe I'll get the chemicals together to do reversal on B&W film...

SilntObsvr
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Thanks for your video! The user guide says "a red flag pops up behind the hotshoe when you reach the end of your film, does your camera do that? I never saw mine do that

fabricator
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Beautiful. Id like to buy two, so I can turn one into the 18fps motorized version, but I dont know how to lol

DethronerX
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each turn of the crank takes a photo that makes up the video?

And how many frames can it have?

omarsolis
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I'd cry if I saw someone run high end film (like ektar 100 that I can't afford), through a toy camera like this 😢

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