Introducing The Konstruktor: The World's First 35mm Do-it-Yourself SLR Camera

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Lomography’s latest analogue creation is to be created by you! The Konstruktor is the first DIY 35mm SLR camera which you can dissect, build and shoot with. Have tons of fun building your own camera from the ground up, while learning important aspects of film photography!

Available at a truly great price, the brand new Konstruktor gives you the opportunity to easily build your very own 35mm SLR camera from scratch. It’s the perfect tool for having fun whilst learning the exciting mechanics behind how analogue photography works. It’s also an awesome creative gift for those do-it-yourself addicts in your life. And best of all? The Konstruktor produces wonderfully sharp and vibrant photos which capture the joyful essence of SLR analogue photography.

Once built, you can decorate the camera with the included Konstruktor stickers or create your own totally unique design. Of course, the Konstruktor is packed with a host of ingenious analogue features such as a top-down viewfinder so you can see what you shoot, easy multiple exposure function, ‘Bulb’ setting for long exposures and detachable 50mm f/10 Lens. Options to further customize the camera will be made available in the future with more interchangeable lenses planned!

Konstrukt your analogue destiny and order your Konstruktor* from the Online Shop or a Gallery Store near you!

Power-Packed Features

  • Konstrukt from start to finish: Enjoy some quality time by yourself or with a friend in building your own camera from scratch. With detailed instructions and high-calibre parts, you’d be proud to call it your own creation! The construction process is as fun shooting with it afterwards.
  • Top-down viewfinder: See what you shoot, so you can compose your photos the way you want them!
  • Easy multiple exposure function: Shoot double exposures easily and enhance your entire creative analogue experience.
  • ‘Bulb’ setting for long exposures and detachable 50mm f/10 Lens.
  • Camera body can be decorated any way you want – slap on some cool Konstruktor stickers or create your own unique design. Impress your friends and onlookers with a camera you could call your own!
  • Options to further customize the camera will be made available in the future with more interchangeable lenses planned!

Buy the Konstruktor in the Online Shop
Visit the Konstruktor Site

  • Please Note: Unfortunately, the Konstruktor is not currently available for purchase in Brazil or Russia. We will make it available as soon as possible in these countries!

The Konstruktor is the world’s first Do-It-Yourself 35mm SLR camera. With it, you can easily build your very own camera from scratch. It’s the perfect tool for having fun whilst learning the exciting mechanics behind how analogue photography works. Get yours from the Online Shop or Lomography Gallery Stores Worldwide. Find out more about the camera on the Konstruktor Site.

geschrieben von kazarareta am 2013-06-13 in #News #Videos #diy #35mm-films #konstruktor

28 Kommentare

  1. vicuna
    vicuna ·

    looks great! :)

  2. roxanneross
    roxanneross ·

    very excited about this! :)

  3. adi_totp
    adi_totp ·

    very cool!

  4. susielomovitz
    susielomovitz ·

    LOOOOOVE IT!

  5. bebopbebop
    bebopbebop ·

    bravo to the designer !

  6. lichtschilder
    lichtschilder ·

    i was allowed to test one last week! and was really impressed with this one! great camera which creates wonderfull images!

  7. mrmaart
    mrmaart ·

    mazzelaar die @lichtschilder

  8. carmengraphy
    carmengraphy ·

    amazing camera!!

  9. samymay
    samymay ·

    Amazing. Can use M42 lens?

  10. vgzalez
    vgzalez ·

    Great!

  11. ajagee24701
    ajagee24701 ·

    Very affordable, just ordered and cannot wait to get it!

  12. yerzmyey
    yerzmyey ·

    Actually that's pretty exciting.
    Lookin' pretty neat. :) I admit I would buy it as soon as it comes to lomografia.pl

  13. robotto_dawad
    robotto_dawad ·

    great!

  14. alex34
    alex34 ·

    Looks like an early Praktica. Definitely up for this!

  15. stouf
    stouf ·

    Well done LSI!

  16. alanfalzon
    alanfalzon ·

    seriously? thats it? another plastic camera to stick stickers on??? ok so i can build it myself, so what???? we will all end up with the same camera anyway!!!.. is it that tough to for example make it F10 and also F4?. No pc sync??

  17. rocafish
    rocafish ·

    Oh gosh, its simply fantastic! the first Lomo SLR! and you can build it yourself so...its cheaper than other cameras! and the best of all its de 50 mm Lens! really awesome work lomo!

  18. in_memoriam
    in_memoriam ·

    Meh.

  19. biblicalshower
    biblicalshower ·

    Not sure if I want this or not tbh. F10 and lack of flash ability makes it really restrictive. i know there'll probably be more mini lens only kits in the future, but I don't really fancy having a range of individual 50mm lenses with different fixed apertures.

    I haven't seen any info on the lens mount either? Is it a custom mount or m42, k, md etc?

  20. mrzyq
    mrzyq ·

    Why not buy an Exacta? oO

  21. jeabzz
    jeabzz ·

    looks great !

  22. clownshoes
    clownshoes ·

    Looks cute; love building little plastic things!

  23. drito
    drito ·

    A hot shoe would have been an awesome addition. Hopefully Lomo makes up for that oversight with more lenses for this baby.

  24. robotmonkey1996
    robotmonkey1996 ·

    >buying this hipster trash instead of buying from Vivitar or Nikon to support their film camera lines

    Ishyddt

  25. pangmark
    pangmark ·

    Bravo! A camera I can afford! And in stock too :)

  26. stouf
    stouf ·

    Now I'm hoping for a medium format version... Please?

  27. stouf
    stouf ·

    Seriously I can't stop thinking about it. A lightweight 120 SLR would be a miracle... Konstruktor 120...

  28. ellamasertatuada
    ellamasertatuada ·

    Hola ! Compre mi lomography konstruktor pero le falta el resorte que va en el contador :(
    Que tipo o diseño de resorte puedo usar

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