
The LomoKino Super 35 snaps 144 images over a period of 60 seconds, allowing you to create your own short clips – you even get to rotate the hand-crank by yourself to power the device because it doesn’t make use of batteries at all. Once you’re done shooting your videos, you can purchase a Lomokinoscope or use a web tool from Lomography to convert it into a digital movie.
The LomoKino Super 35 will set you back $79, while for an additional $19 you can get the Lomokinoscope, a film canister and a book about the creation of the device. Find out more.
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