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Tlr Twin
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![]() YASHICA 635 GOOD CONDITON most sought after mf TLR US $115.00
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![]() Yashica Mat 124 Format TLR Film Camera US $76.00
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![]() camera Flexaret good condition old rare Meopta working US $169.00
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![]() MAMIYA C330 CAMERA BODY NO RESERVE US $150.00
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![]() YASHICA MAT 124 G MAT 124G TLR CAMERA US $100.99
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![]() Outstanding 1969 MAMIYA C220 6x6 TLR pro camera US $202.50
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Genuine Fotodiox DIY Lomo Camera, Lomography Twin Lens Reflex, TLR (Using 35mm 24 Exposure B&W or Color Films) Camera Kit (68 Pieces, with Detailed Instruction)) List Price: $29.95 Sale Price: $14.95 |
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Holga 120TLR TWIN LENS REFLEX 120 W/COLOR FLASH - Lt. BLUE List Price: $86.28 Sale Price: $64.99 |
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This twin lens reflex style camera is the latest addition to the world-famous Holga line of plastic cameras. Designed with a retro style, top-down viewfinder, the Holga TRL's featuresinclude aperture settings of f/8 and f/11, shutter speeds ofapproximately 1/100 sec... |
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Blackbird Fly, 35mm TLR Twin Lens Reflex Camera - Black with Red Face List Price: $119.99 Sale Price: $91.95 |
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The Blackbird, fly is a twin-lens reflex camera: one lens is used to expose the film, while the other is used like a viewfinder. It's a famous style of camera whose history stretches back to the 1920s... |
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Metal (Matte Finish) Twin Lens Rollei (TLR) Bay III Lens Cap, fits 2.8B 2.8 Biometer; 2.8C 2.8 Planar 2.8 Xenotar; 2.8D E-V Scale; 2.8E, Exp. Meter; 2.8E2; 2.8E3; 2.8F Coupled meter; 2.8GX 1; 2.8GX 2; 2.8FX; Tele Rolleiflex 4/0 135mm Sonnar Lenses List Price: $119.85 Sale Price: $29.95 |
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This premium quality lens hood is specifically designed for Rolleiflex Cameras with taking lens has Bay III mount. |
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Genuine Recesky 35mm Lomo TLR Camera DIY KIT (GakkenFlex clone) with Recesky Warranty! List Price: $39.99 Sale Price: $19.95 |
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The Recesky DIY Twin Lens Reflex (TLR) Camera, sometimes referred to as a Lomo or Gakkenflex Clone, is a DIY (Do-It-Yourself) camera kit that represents everything that is lomo. We absolutely love the idea of a camera that not only takes great photos, but is also one that you get to build yourself at a very low price! It is THE gift for the person "that has everything!" It's a gift for someone whom enjoys DIY projects! It's a gift for those whom enjoy taking pictures but have been limited to only using digital cameras! It's a gift for those whom enjoy making things! It's a wonderful gift not only for adults, but for children whom can enjoy assembling and using it with their parent... |
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Blackbird Fly 35mm TLR Twin Lens Reflex Camera - Black with Orange Face Sale Price: $94.95 |
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The Blackbird, fly is a twin-lens reflex camera: one lens is used to expose the film, while the other is used like a viewfinder. It's a famous style of camera whose history stretches back to the 1920s... |
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Blackbird Fly 35mm TLR Twin Lens Reflex Camera - Black List Price: $119.99 Sale Price: $99.95 |
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The Blackbird, fly is a twin-lens reflex camera: one lens is used to expose the film, while the other is used like a viewfinder. It's a famous style of camera whose history stretches back to the 1920s... |
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Holga 120TLR TWIN LENS REFLEX 120 W/COLOR FLASH - BLACK List Price: $86.27 Sale Price: $58.95 |
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This twin lens reflex style camera is the latest addition to the world-famous Holga line of plastic cameras. Designed with a retro style, top-down viewfinder, the Holga TRL's features include aperture settings of f/8 and f/11, shutter speeds of approximately 1/100 sec... |
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120 Twin Lens Reflex Camera with Plastic Lens Sale Price: $64.99 |
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This twin lens reflex style camera is the latest addition to the world-famous Holga line of plastic cameras. Designed with a retro style, top-down viewfinder, the Holga TLRs features include aperture settings of f/8 and f/11, shutter speeds of approximately 1/100 sec... |

I just bought a TLR. Should I take it back??
I just bought a Twin Lens Reflex Camera for $150. It was kinda a impluse buy. Its something that I have wanted but I dont really need. I am a photo student but i have moved into digital. So what does everyone think keep it or return it?
I would probably keep it. In this fast pace digital world there is the drive to do things quicker and computer controlled. There are times when I find a return to the old ways a very centering experience. The lack of Motor Drive and program modes, TTL metering and all of the bells and whistles forces you to slow down and really think about what you want to photograph. With 120 film you get 12 shots.
I try to test myself every few years to see if I can make only one frame of each situation I find. I have to manually prepare the camera, set the shutter, focus and wait. I find it a great way to get my perspective re-tuned to the endless possibilities that present themselves to a photographer.
If you don't "need" the money for something more pressing, the camera doesn't take up too much room. The real down side is that in the very near future finding film and chemistry to process the images is going to be hard to find or too expensive to fool with. I guess in the long run that is something you will have to decide if it's worth the trouble.


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