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Analogue Magazine

Analogue Magazine has a linear pursuit of collating all things non-digital, with the hopes of creating a community which thrives on the exploration and experience of all things analogue.

Analogue Magazine has a linear pursuit of collating all things non-digital, with the hopes of creating a community which thrives on the exploration and experience of all things analogue.

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for the

love

of

grain

13

analogue

There’s no denying it, film is making a comeback in the

industry. And for anybody making the journey back to film

or trying it out for the first time, tackling the medium can

feel daunting. However, shooting film is like going back

to science class - there are a lot of variables, and you

need to master them one at a time. You know you love

the “look” of film, but with the overwhelming number of

choices that are still available in the market, you’re unsure

what kind of camera is the right one for you. Which brings

me to the topic in hand.

Today, we have a few different cameras that is

sure to tug on your heartstrings and get you right into the

mix of film photography. Briefly, we will be reviewing the

Konstruktor which is a DIY SLR camera by Lomography,

the Praktica LTL SLR camera by Pentacon and finally

the Miranda D model. These cameras are mostly entrylevel

SLR cameras that use 35mm film which are readily

available. In other words, they are easy to pick up and

shoot! So without further ado, let’s jump right into the

details of these beauties.

A closer look into the featured

Konstruktor,

Praktica

&

Miranda

analogue cameras

WRITTEN &

SHOT BY

SOUFI A’ALIYAH

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