Lomo Lubitel 166B, non chiamatela toy camera!
Review and examples of photographs taken with this Soviet camera. The Lubitel 166B is a medium-format twin-lens reflex camera produced between 1980 and 1989. You can subscribe to this channel to make a small (or large) contribution. You'll be able to see extra content, video drafts, previews of new videos, and more. I invite you to subscribe if you're interested in browsing, but especially if you want to support the channel. / @nikonisti_ita Official channel merchandise: Keychain: https://www.ebay.it/itm/325913127684 Body cap: https://www.ebay.it/itm/325913124438 10% discount code* on Laowa products and many others distributed on Onnik.it: NIKONISTI (all caps) Nikonisti Link Nikonisti Extra (second channel): / @nikonistiextra Facebook: / nikonisti-112197917287879 Marketplace: / mercatino.nikonisti Telegram: https://t.me/nikonisti Instagram: / nikonisti_ig Tik Tok: / nikonisti Amazon: https://amzn.to/3lHieUX (if you click this link before purchasing something, I get a small percentage and you don't pay a single cent more) Riccardo Link Instagram: / riccardobucchino Facebook Page: / frozenlightfotostudio Personal Website: http://riccardobucchino.com/ Company Website: http://frozenlight.it/ Company Website: http://valsesiawedding.it/ In some videos, I say that the one for Laowa and onnik.it is not an affiliate code because they were filmed Before I was an affiliate, today it's an affiliate code. You save money and I get a small commission. 00:00 Lubitel 166B 15:48 Photo examples

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