Have 35$ in your pocket ??? Then it's not a big deal to have an SLR camera
Yeah!! what you heard is true. Its a Lemography's Konstruktor, the most typical and radical 35mm SLR that you can build yourself for $35.The Konstruktor is Lomography's first SLR, with a more complex design than most of its other offerings, and yet the company has entrusted its customers with the construction.
After purchasing big task in front of you is assembling camera yourself.Building the Konstruktor is not necessarily connected to expertise — it is also a question of patience and concentration It's not too complex and not that easy. You get bored while doing this but you really enjoy after it is ready for capturing views.
That could be why building the Konstruktor sent me into multiple fits of temper. For the most part, putting the countless pieces together is a simple question of following diagrams and using the provided screws and screwdrivers. But certain steps in the construction nearly drove you over the edge, requiring either impossibly adroit manual dexterity or a anomalous ability to construe opaque instructions.
The first step is to assemble the lens, which appears simple on the face of it; the optics are all contained in a single part, and you just need to fit that part to the barrel and the mount. Another stumbling block involved a tiny spring with looped ends used in the shutter mechanism. Hooking it onto the necessary parts is a task dabble enough to quicken the pace of a heart surgeon, but from the instructions you'd expect it to be as simple as hanging a coat on a rack.
Despite its precise focusing and use of "full-frame" 35mm film, however, the Konstruktor isn't a great camera for anyone looking for extreme depth-of-field effects. The lens is a 50mm prime, which is a reasonably versatile focal length, but its fixed f/10 aperture limits the ability to blur backgrounds unless you're focusing on a close subject with a lot of space behind them. The decision was likely made because of the basic nature of the camera's shutter, which is also limited to a single, fairly slow speed of 1/80.
A ton of fun to use and get at cheap price. You can enjoy a lot....... !!!
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