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What Is The Difference Between Lomography & Digital Photography?

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What Is The Difference Between Lomography & Digital Photography?

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A camera for Lomography uses film. Some models use 35mm film while other models use 120 roll film. Since getting 35mm film processed and printed is much easier than doing the same with 120 roll film I suggest a 35mm lomography camera. These cameras are considered “toy cameras” since they are prone to light leaks and the lens is usually plastic. Since these “defects” can cause some unusual results lomography is considered by its adherents to be an art form. You can read more about it here: http://www.lomography.com/about Digital photography of course does not use film – it uses a digital sensor. Digital cameras are generally built to a much higher standard to produce sharp, clear images with good color and detail.

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