I am amazed that you were able to get anything that sharp from the Smena-35. I say that as a massive fan of Soviet cameras.
The glow from the sun on the left really is striking with the double exposure.
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I am amazed that you were able to get anything that sharp from the Smena-35. I say that as a massive fan of Soviet cameras.
The glow from the sun on the left really is striking with the double exposure.
Thank you! I've got a few very sharp photos from it that I plan to post here eventually. The Smena-35 is my only Soviet camera at the moment, but I'm very eager to get more in the future. I'm a huge fan of lomography, so some more toys to play with (literally) would be nice!
I have a couple Kiev and Zenits, and once you realise their limitations - they're all fantastic cameras.
Lomo has some really interesting older stuff, a couple TLR that look really neat too.