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Lomo Lubitel 166+

It’s something about that plastic body. Something about peering down
through that waist-level finder. Sizing up your subject with the top
lens and capturing it through crispy glass lens with the bottom. It’s
simply irresistible to people who love and adore life. People who are
open-minded, enthusiastic, free with their ideas, philanthropic,
endlessly curious, always travelling, constantly documenting, and
completely awestruck by the enduring power of analog photographs. In
other words – people like you!
Shooting with the Lubitel+ is different than anything you have
shot before. The combination of its glass lenses, the flexible 120 or
35mm format, fully manual everything, fully automatic nothing, peering
into a waist-level finder, slowing things down with focusing and dialing
in the correct exposure settings, and a myriad of other analog factors
make it a full-bodied experience that activates all of your senses and
brings you into a special and very intimate place.
Lubitel+ pictures have their very own look and special analog
character. They’re more “professional” than any 35mm camera, but less
professional than a Hasselblad. Of course they are sharp, crispy,
artistic, painted with light, and grand. But they’re also occasionally
random, sometimes too vibrant, often vignetted at the edges, and totally
flexible to your wishes and innovative tinkering. Rather than
reflecting the objective reality in front of you, they reflect the
subjective reality of the Lomographer behind the camera. They will make
you look twice.
Grab a seat, take our hand, and let us introduce you to this passionate twin-lens lothario.