Lubitel 166+

Introduce my new toy, it looks cool! Lubitel 166+!

The Lubitel+ is a twin lens reflex camera. A viewing lens on top looks at your subject and a taking lens on the bottom shoots them. The viewing lens feeds an image to your eye via the top-down viewfinder, a smooth and sizable piece of glass which you can peer into at waist level and easily compose your image. Controls are fully manual – and two built-in exposure guides tell you the appropriate shutter & aperture setting for any light situation. Choose your own technique for each shot: shallow or long depth of field, slow shutter speeds for blurry subjects or fast ones to freeze action.

The overall feeling of shooting a Lubitel+ is thoughtful, intimate, and quite romantic. Not to mention humorous, straightforward, intense, atmospheric, centered, focused, strange, light, silent, surprising, passionate, and amateurish in the best sense of the word! Whether you’re a twin-lens veteran or completely new to the manual thing, the Lubitel+ will take your hand and guide to you image possibilities that you’ve never before known.

Lubitel 166+

Lubitel 166+

Lubitel 166+

Lubitel 166+

Lubitel 166+

Features:

  • Shutter speeds from 1/15 sec to 1/250 sec and Bulb for long exposures
  • Apertures from f4.5 to f22
  • Hot shoe for external flash – syncs at any shutter speed
  • On-camera exposure guide
  • Focus from 0.8m-infinity
  • Standard cable release and tripod threads
  • Full-frame ground glass viewfinder
  • 6×6, 6×4.5, 35mm, and endless panorama shooting formats

Lens: Triplet-22 f/4.5 75mm lens

Camera Type: TLR

Film Type: 35mm, 120

For more information, visit http://microsites.lomography.com/lubitel166+

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  1. By Look Through My Eyes | valenlim.com | Blog on March 21, 2010 at 11:51 PM

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