The LomoKino's design, as you may expect, is rather spartan, yet deceptively lightweight and easy to cradle in the palm of your hand. There's a film crank on the right side of the camera, a nestled rewind crank on the left, and a really small viewfinder that pops up at the top. Sitting front and center is a 25mm lens with a closeup button perched on its left. Below that is an aperture dial that allows users to freely glide from f/5.6 to f/11. There's also a flash hotshoe adapter and a tripod mount, though neither accessory is offered in a bundle package.
Engadget, Lomography LomoKino Super 35 Movie Maker hands-on (video)
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