Lomography Konstruktor F Do-it-yourself 35mm Film SLR Camera Kit
Lomography Konstruktor F DIY SLR Camera Kit allows you to build your very own 35mm plastic SLR camera - which now features a PC socket for flash attachment! The Konstruktor Kit has all the mechanisms to create a camera with multiple exposures, top-down viewfinder and bulb setting for long exposures. The detachable 50mm f10 lens has a shallow depth of field, which is ideal for taking creative photographs and is fully interchangeable. The Lomography Konstruktor DIY Camera Kit comes complete with every part, screw driver and of course, instructions on how to assemble. Along with funky stickers to customize the end result, this camera is perfect for a gift or a party idea, or simply buy to build for yourself! The camera can be made there and then and used immediately, all you need is 35mm film to get you started and it takes around 1-2 to complete the entire camera. The Konstruktor is equipped with an 'N' and 'B' mode for regular and long exposures and it has a tripod thread for keeping those long exposures steady. It is also equipped with an uncoupled shutter release and advance so you can easily produce multiple exposure photos. The Konstruktor F also includes a selection of stickers which you can customise your new camera however you like!
Lomography Konstruktor F DIY SLR Camera Kit allows you to build your very own 35mm plastic SLR camera - which now features a PC socket for flash attachment! The Konstruktor Kit has all the mechanisms to create a camera with multiple exposures, top-down viewfinder and bulb setting for long exposures. The detachable 50mm f10 lens has a shallow depth of field, which is ideal for taking creative photographs and is fully interchangeable. The Lomography Konstruktor DIY Camera Kit comes complete with every part, screw driver and of course, instructions on how to assemble. Along with funky stickers to customize the end result, this camera is perfect for a gift or a party idea, or simply buy to build for yourself! The camera can be made there and then and used immediately, all you need is 35mm film to get you started and it takes around 1-2 to complete the entire camera. The Konstruktor is equipped with an 'N' and 'B' mode for regular and long exposures and it has a tripod thread for keeping those long exposures steady. It is also equipped with an uncoupled shutter release and advance so you can easily produce multiple exposure photos. The Konstruktor F also includes a selection of stickers which you can customise your new camera however you like!
Lomography Konstruktor F DIY SLR Camera Kit allows you to build your very own 35mm plastic SLR camera - which now features a PC socket for flash attachment! The Konstruktor Kit has all the mechanisms to create a camera with multiple exposures, top-down viewfinder and bulb setting for long exposures. The detachable 50mm f10 lens has a shallow depth of field, which is ideal for taking creative photographs and is fully interchangeable. The Lomography Konstruktor DIY Camera Kit comes complete with every part, screw driver and of course, instructions on how to assemble. Along with funky stickers to customize the end result, this camera is perfect for a gift or a party idea, or simply buy to build for yourself! The camera can be made there and then and used immediately, all you need is 35mm film to get you started and it takes around 1-2 to complete the entire camera. The Konstruktor is equipped with an 'N' and 'B' mode for regular and long exposures and it has a tripod thread for keeping those long exposures steady. It is also equipped with an uncoupled shutter release and advance so you can easily produce multiple exposure photos. The Konstruktor F also includes a selection of stickers which you can customise your new camera however you like!
Lomography Konstruktor F DIY SLR Camera Kit allows you to build your very own 35mm plastic SLR camera - which now features a PC socket for flash attachment! The Konstruktor Kit has all the mechanisms to create a camera with multiple exposures, top-down viewfinder and bulb setting for long exposures. The detachable 50mm f10 lens has a shallow depth of field, which is ideal for taking creative photographs and is fully interchangeable. The Lomography Konstruktor DIY Camera Kit comes complete with every part, screw driver and of course, instructions on how to assemble. Along with funky stickers to customize the end result, this camera is perfect for a gift or a party idea, or simply buy to build for yourself! The camera can be made there and then and used immediately, all you need is 35mm film to get you started and it takes around 1-2 to complete the entire camera. The Konstruktor is equipped with an 'N' and 'B' mode for regular and long exposures and it has a tripod thread for keeping those long exposures steady. It is also equipped with an uncoupled shutter release and advance so you can easily produce multiple exposure photos. The Konstruktor F also includes a selection of stickers which you can customise your new camera however you like!
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I bought this as a birthday present for a nine year-old boy. He was absolutely made up with it. I’ve not seen any of his pictures yet.
originally posted on analoguewonderland.co.uk
Only buy this if you consider yourself handy.Instruction book is really unhelpful and there's barely any detail. All 4 type of screws are just bundled up together and there's no proper description for which screw is which, despite three of them looking incredibly similar in size and shape, so you're left guessing.If you put one step the slightest bit wrong you'll end up with a broken camera.The website could also make a bigger deal of the fact it's a build-your-own - it's only once you click in and read the small-print description. I was scrolling through 35mm cameras and saw a picture of a good solid looking camera, no mention of the build-your-own in the title.
originally posted on bhphotovideo.com
While it may not be the highest quality camera, it is super fun to give or receive as a gift for any film photographer lovers out there. Who doesn't want to build their own camera? I enjoyed the process of making it a lot and learned more in-depth about the basic of how a film camera operates.
| Camera Type | Single lens reflex film camera |
| Film Type | 35 mm (135) film |
| Shutter Speed | 1/80 sec., bulb (uncoupled shutter) |
| Lens Type | 50 mm f/10 (detachable) |
| Minimum Focus Distance | 1.6' / 50 cm |
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I bought this as a birthday present for a nine year-old boy. He was absolutely made up with it. I’ve not seen any of his pictures yet.
Only buy this if you consider yourself handy.Instruction book is really unhelpful and there's barely any detail. All 4 type of screws are just bundled up together and there's no proper description for which screw is which, despite three of them looking incredibly similar in size and shape, so you're left guessing.If you put one step the slightest bit wrong you'll end up with a broken camera.The website could also make a bigger deal of the fact it's a build-your-own - it's only once you click in and read the small-print description. I was scrolling through 35mm cameras and saw a picture of a good solid looking camera, no mention of the build-your-own in the title.
While it may not be the highest quality camera, it is super fun to give or receive as a gift for any film photographer lovers out there. Who doesn't want to build their own camera? I enjoyed the process of making it a lot and learned more in-depth about the basic of how a film camera operates.
I’m taking my first steps back into film photography. I don’t really know what I’m doing but I sat down with this over two hours and felt very proud of myself. It’s taught me well about how cameras work and it’s really fun to use! Still waiting to get the film developed but great kit!!
Thoroughly enjoyed putting this camera together. Easily spent a few lockdown hours assembling and decorating the camera. It works very well but be delicate with winding the film forward. I have used 3 rolls so far and just waiting to get them developed.
BHSadly, as I attempted to put this camera together, I discovered that one key area was not fully created. The camera body is the product of plastic injection molding. Where you place the gears, to wind the film, one part is too short and not fully formed. This renders the camera body useless.Another drawback on this kit is the lack of any identifiers on the various screws. Two sets of screws are so close on size and look, but are different enough that they don't fit everywhere.This kit has now taken up residence in my junk drawer.
I saw this and knew that I had to get it for my better half. He loved it! He did mention that it is quite fiddly in parts as there are some very small components but he really enjoyed making it. He also made it in 40 minutes, but he's used to fixing machinery and such. A must have for the person who loves to understand how things work through building it themselves. There is no flash with this camera not is there any film, yet the Kodak porta 120 seems to work very well. At €35 you'd be missing out. Might even buy myself one now !
Have bought this for myself as I really enjoy nature photography. Really looking forward to assembling the camera and going out to capture done great shots. Instructions late really clear and am confident I will very soon have my camera ready to use! Will be nice to compare and contrast the quality of the shots with those I take with my iPhone
As a model builder I appreciated how organized everything was. I like looking at the finished product and saying to myself, “ -I- made this!” :)
I was given the earlier version of the Lomography Konstruktor some years ago as a present. The only difference between this model is that mine doesn't have the flash connection. Otherwise it's identical. I am no mechanical engineer but I managed to put the kit together in about three and a half hours. What you get, for a mere £30, is a simple but functional 35mm SLR with a waist level viewfinder. The 50mm lens is plastic and quite sharp at the centre, not so good at the edges. It works great with B&W film and seems to add a bit of a vintage tint to colour films. There is a close-up adaptor available. Focusing is via the waist level finder which is helped my a little magnifying glass. The waist level finder gives a different perspective compared to a conventional ... MoreI was given the earlier version of the Lomography Konstruktor some years ago as a present. The only difference between this model is that mine doesn't have the flash connection. Otherwise it's identical. I am no mechanical engineer but I managed to put the kit together in about three and a half hours. What you get, for a mere £30, is a simple but functional 35mm SLR with a waist level viewfinder. The 50mm lens is plastic and quite sharp at the centre, not so good at the edges. It works great with B&W film and seems to add a bit of a vintage tint to colour films. There is a close-up adaptor available. Focusing is via the waist level finder which is helped my a little magnifying glass. The waist level finder gives a different perspective compared to a conventional eyepiece. You tend to take photos with the camera at chest height. The aperture and shutter speed are fixed with no way of altering them apart from there being a "b" setting for long exposures. A serious camera it perhaps is not, but it's fun and you can take good photos with it.
| Camera Type | Single lens reflex film camera |
| Film Type | 35 mm (135) film |
| Shutter Speed | 1/80 sec., bulb (uncoupled shutter) |
| Lens Type | 50 mm f/10 (detachable) |
| Minimum Focus Distance | 1.6' / 50 cm |