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+ | |image_text= Pop<sup>9</sup> | ||
+ | |image_by= James Butler | ||
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+ | The '''pop<sup>9</sup>''' is a [[35mm]] [[toy camera]] with nine 24mm f/11 lenses, introduced by [[Lomography]] in 2002<REF>It is reviewed as a new product in the December, 2002 ''Popular Photography'' magazine (Vol. 66, No. 12; page 9).</REF>. It makes nine similar images simultaneously on each frame. (It is not a sequence camera like the [[Rensha Cardia|Fujifilm Rensha Cardia]] or the [[Lomographic SuperSampler]].) | ||
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+ | === Pop<sup>9</sup> Models === | ||
+ | * Pop<sup>9</sup> - The default metallic gold Pop<sup>9</sup> | ||
+ | * Pop<sup>9</sup>-Black Edition - The "Blackstar" Pop<sup>9</sup> | ||
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+ | ==Notes== | ||
+ | <references/> | ||
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+ | ==Links== | ||
+ | *[https://microsites.lomography.com/pop9/ Pop<sup>9</sup> - with specs & instructions] at [https://www.lomography.com/ Lomography.com]. | ||
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|image_by= Tony Kemplen | |image_by= Tony Kemplen | ||
|image_rights= with permission | |image_rights= with permission | ||
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− | + | |image_text= Nine subdivisions of the<br/>standard 35mm frame | |
+ | |image_by= Daniela Goulart | ||
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[[Category: 35mm viewfinder]] | [[Category: 35mm viewfinder]] | ||
[[Category: Toy cameras]] | [[Category: Toy cameras]] | ||
[[Category: L]] | [[Category: L]] | ||
− | [[Category: P|Pop9]] | + | [[Category:Lomography|Pop9]] |
+ | [[Category: P|Pop9 Lomography]] |
Latest revision as of 07:14, 5 March 2022
Pop9 image by James Butler (Image rights) |
The pop9 is a 35mm toy camera with nine 24mm f/11 lenses, introduced by Lomography in 2002[1]. It makes nine similar images simultaneously on each frame. (It is not a sequence camera like the Fujifilm Rensha Cardia or the Lomographic SuperSampler.)
Pop9 Models
- Pop9 - The default metallic gold Pop9
- Pop9-Black Edition - The "Blackstar" Pop9
Notes
- ↑ It is reviewed as a new product in the December, 2002 Popular Photography magazine (Vol. 66, No. 12; page 9).
Links
Pop9 (shown with colored gels over lenses) image by Tony Kemplen (Image rights) |
Nine subdivisions of the standard 35mm frame image by Daniela Goulart (Image rights) |