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Old soviet cameras review

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Mikola - 10 Nov 2006 08:25 GMT
Digital pictures sticked the world VS pictures taken by "Moskva 2" or
"Kiev 88" is the same as "Toyota corolla" VS "Saab" of 40th. As Dima
Bilan VS Vladimir Visotsky, H&M VS marrige dress from grandmother's
trunk. Soviet cameras is a Lo-Fi in the best meaning of this word.
Human technic with all disadvantages, crafted without any computer
technologies and prooved on Second Civil War, on the Noth Ice Ocean,
"Mosfilm" angars. With Soviet cameras you can do effects, wich are
trying to imitate in Photoshop by best minds of Silicon Valley. People
who will try to use such a vintage will be rewarded: get the real dog
against the electronic "Aibo"

read more: http://vintage.ucoz.ru/publ/11-1-0-18
Richard Polhill - 10 Nov 2006 09:14 GMT
> Digital pictures sticked the world VS pictures taken by "Moskva 2" or
> "Kiev 88" is the same as "Toyota corolla" VS "Saab" of 40th. As Dima
[quoted text clipped - 6 lines]
> who will try to use such a vintage will be rewarded: get the real dog
> against the electronic "Aibo"

What?
Gabriel Velasco - 30 Oct 2007 22:56 GMT
>> Digital pictures sticked the world VS pictures taken by "Moskva 2" or
>> "Kiev 88" is the same as "Toyota corolla" VS "Saab" of 40th. As Dima
[quoted text clipped - 8 lines]
>
> What?
Maybe he was just trolling.  I think he was just letting everyone know
that he prefers film cameras, and in particular old Russian cameras, to
digital.  Hence, a "real dog" versus an "Aibo".

-=Gabriel=-

P.S.  I prefer cheap cameras with film in them too.
 
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