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    Lubitel (Russian: Любитель, Russian for amateur) refers to any of the several medium format twin-lens reflex cameras manufactured in Russia by LOMO. The...
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    reintroduced the previously discontinued Lubitel with the Lubitel 166+, a recreation of the original 1946 Lubitel camera with some new features including...
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  • Park, Kyrgyzstan Komsomolets (camera), Soviet camera, a predecessor of Lubitel Komsomol (disambiguation) Komsomolsk (disambiguation) Komsomolsky (disambiguation)...
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    Chinese Seagull Camera is still in production along with Lomography's Lubitel, but in the past, many manufacturers made them. DHW-Fototechnik GmbH continues...
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  • Lubitel 166 Universal twin-lens reflex 120 still camera...
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    media related to Toy cameras. Holga, Chinese mass-market 120 film camera Lubitel, mass-market Russian, 120 film, twin-lens reflex cameras Lensbaby PXL2000...
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    East Germany, after which the brand was replaced by the inferior Soviet Lubitel camera line. The Czech photographer Jan Saudek called Flexaret "our [Czech]...
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    like Lomo LC-A (as Lomo LC-A+), Diana (as Diana F+), Holga, Smena and Lubitel. Film photographers started experimenting with old alternative photographic...
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    export version) Smena-8M Smena-35 Smena-Symbol Smena-1 Smena-3 Smena-4 Lubitel Lomography History from Antique Russian Camera website via the Internet...
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    and in time. The Soviet camera factory GOMZ/LOMO made Komsomolets and Lubitel cameras that were clearly based on the Voigtländer Brillant. The terminology...
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