Craft Tips > PhotographyOctober 15, 2006

What is a lomographic supersampler camera?

What is a lomographic supersampler camera? Do you take just so many pictures as a sample or what? I just read about it and can't figure it out.

Sandy from Baltimore, MD

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By Dean (Guest Post) 10/17/2006

1.) Four highly light-sensitive and highest precision panorama lenses are arranged so compactly and neatly on the camera that they are able to expose four precisely positioned panorama shots in series above and next to one another on a single photograph.

2.) Pressing the exposure button sets a piece of precision clockwork into motion, activating each of the lenses one after the other over the course of two seconds.

3.) The result is a whole new kind of endlessly varied serial images, depending on the action and movement you are capturing: a) a steady camera for the precise analysis of each of the tiniest or wildest movements (sports, action, driving, flying, falling, spasms, shoves...)

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