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Medium Goes Mini by Josh Rubin

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The medium format camera manufacturer Rollei has announced it will be releasing a miniature and digital version of it's medium format cameras. Out in Japan first but will hopefully be available worldwide soon, more details (in Japanese) can be found here. This is sure to be a success with the Lomo crowd, and should spawn a trend of waist high photos.

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This entry posted on 08 March 2004 at 12:24 PM
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