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This build-it-yourself Konstruktor will show you how cameras work

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Lomography’s Konstruktor is a 35mm film SLR that comes in a kit for home assembly
Lomography Konstruktor

Want to know how a film camera works? Not in a “you push this button here” way, but in a nuts and bolts way? If the answer is yes, Lomography’s latest offering the Konstruktor might be right up your street.

It comes as a multi-part kit and requires user assembly. In the hour or two it takes to put it together, you’ll learn a lot about the mechanical inner workings of a camera – and then you’ll have a Lomo snapper to go out and take pictures with.

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The Konstructor takes 35mm film and is Lomography’s first ever SLR camera. SLR stands for single lens reflex, a setup that allows you to look “through the lens” via a viewfinder when composing photos. It also features a 50mm F10 lens, which is detachable suggesting that, in the future, there may be additional lenses released.

The camera is available now from Lomography’s online store, priced at US$35.

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