Thursday, 8 January 2009

Lomographic Cameras

I've been wanting a Fisheye No. 2 lomographic camera ever since I saw it on Jenna's blog a few months back. So, I've recently decided to search for the best price available for it on the web. While browsing, I discovered that there are many other types of lomographic cameras available, which can produce lotsa different cool effects; and that made me want to get the other cameras as well. But I think I'm just gonna stick with the Fisheye No.2 for the time being. However, I'm now in a dilemma in deciding which edition to pick: White Edition, Chrome Edition or black (Paul Smith's Edition). Initially, I wanted the white one that I saw on Jenna's blog as seen immediately below.

Fisheye No. 2 White Edition
(75.04 pounds)


Fisheye No. 2 Chrome Edition
(75.04 pounds)

Chrome Edition Cameras: Supersampler, Diana F+, Colorsplasher and Fisheye 2
(243.88 pounds)

Paul Smith Edition Fisheye No. 2
(95 pounds)


Overview:
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.


For more information on lomographic cameras, check out http://shop.lomography.com/shop/

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