We first spotted this in the Lufthansa plane catalogue and then again at
Popgadget. What we like about the Lomo Retro Cameras is that they are cheap ($40 for the multiple shot camera and $50 for the fish eye). At this price they can provide the novice photographer with an opportunity to produce some artistic shots worthy of hanging on the living room wall. More photos below the jump...
THAT FIRST PICTURE IS IN LYON!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
sorry to be excited - that's where i lived for a year in highschool and it's .. we.ll.. exciting.
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I have both the fisheye and the oktomat and they are certainly fun to play with. The downside/upside is that it does take quite a bit of experimenting to learn how to get the results you want.
Both:
http://flickr.com/groups/lomofisheye/
and
http://flickr.com/groups/oktomat/
are great places to see what others have done with their lomos
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what about the lomo colorsplash?
http://shop.lomography.com/colorsplashcamera/
it's my favorite
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