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Binding: Electronics
Brand: Lomography
EAN: 0839228009478
Item Dimensions: 10040073300
Label: Lomography
Manufacturer: Lomography
Minimum Focal Length: 10 millimeters
Model: 947
MPN: 947
Publisher: Lomography
Studio: Lomography
Warranty: 1 year warranty
Features:- New B (Bulb) setting
- Multiple Exposure Switch (MX)
- Accessory Viewfinder for the real fisheye preview
- Full metal jacket
- Uses standard 35 mm film
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Product Description: The world's greatest compact Fisheye camera is now more amazing than you ever thought possible! Not only does it have same 180-degree wide-angle view and stunning fisheye barrel distortion, but the Fisheye No. 2 adds a bulb setting for long exposures, a switch for multiple exposures on the same frame, the ability to fire both a hotshoe flash and the built-in flash, a true fisheye viewfinder, and a "full metal jacket" body treatment. With this new arsenal, the possibilities for your Fisheye lomography are endless! Uses normal 35mm film that can be developed anywhere.
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This is a great buy. I didn't really expect such great image quality, in bright sunlight you get great results no matter what speed film you're using. In low light, I strongly recommend a hot shoe flash. I ordered my fisheye 2 with a replacement color splash flash. This combination leads to killer photos. The multiple exposure switch is a great addition, for even more amazing, trippy effects.
The cons are size and lens cap. The size of the lens makes it difficult to carry around all the time, though it does fit nicely in a messenger bag. The lens cap is garbage, it falls off all the time, and is made this translucent silicone/rubber(?) material, I wish it was black, because I am quite compulsive and like to hit the shutter at random moments with the cap on. I find that wrapping the strap around the lens cap like a rubber band keeps it on just fine.
All around, I still give this camera a 5, because the photos come out great, and its a nice alternative to purchasing the hundred and something dollar fisheye lens for the LC-A
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I am still trying to get the hang of this camera since I haven't used a 35mm in a very long time. Digital is all I have other than this. But taking pictures with it is so much fun. All the different effects and things you can do is great! They can come out absolutely beautiful or upon first glance really crappy, but then you take another look and you think, "That isn't so bad. I like how this camera makes things distorted and weird." I love the double exposure where images will overlay and look funky, as well.
The only thing is the construction is very flimsy, it's all plastic with a little bit of metal (if it's even that) around the frame. It looks like a toy camera a kid could buy in Toys-R-Us... I think it's a little pricey despite the great effects you get with it.
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This camera was everything I was looking for. I didn't think that analog, fisheye cameras even existed. I'm glad to have found this one. It's tons of fun =)
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I just received my package today, and I ordered this Lomo fisheye number 2 camera.. as soon as i opened my package i was so disapointed because they sent me the wrong item!!!!! I was really pissed bacause i paid for the item i want but they didnt send it to me..they sent me the first version of this fisheye camera!.....im soo mad right now. Can someone help me on what actions i should do to get the right item because ive been emailing The ebasement they dont respond at all.!!!!!
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After first receiving a defective I decided to give it another try.
It's sad to admit but this is probably the closest I'll ever come to having a fisheye lens. Yes, it's plastic and the images aren't the sharpest but it is a lot of fun to experiment with. Not quite sure its worth $60 but what the hay..
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