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Digital Cameras Photo Reviews of Lomography Fisheye 35mm CameraCustomer Review: Fun and funky little camera Summary: 4 Stars
This camera is pretty fun to play with. I guess I had different expectations for how the the pictures would come out. But once I knew what to expect I had a lot of fun with it! When you get your prints back, the image is in a black circle. And if you're not careful, your feet may end up in the shot because of the lens being so wide! Also I got a few shots with the lens cap dangling in the way. So be mindful of your lens cap and your feet and just go to town!
Customer Review: Buy this!!!! Summary: 4 Stars
This is such a fun camera and I was so happy with the first roll of film I developed. I'll be honest, you have to experiment with the camera in order to get the optimal fisheye shot. It's obviously not as fantastic as a real fisheye lense on a (D)SLR but for $30, it beats having to buy a $800 camera and a $300+ lens. The majority of my college campus is built of bricks so pictures on campus are amazing. I love this camera!
Customer Review: Fun for a month or two Summary: 3 Stars
It was fun taking the pictures - getting in everyone's face. Made us laugh a few times looking at the final prints. You never know what the outcome will be which is fun. The pictures don't turn out perfect but it's not a professional camera! Worked good on our dog with a long snout. Some digital camera's have a fisheye option so check that out b/c they turn out much better. Look around for a good price.
Customer Review: This camera=my life Summary: 5 Stars
SEriously this is a great fun little camera to have. Its cheap, it takes great and interesting pictures and there is always a suprise when u get them developed. My only complaint is that it took me forever how to understand how to load the film. If you have never used 35mm film in an old school camera...i sugest u learn before u go and buy a bunch...i wasted a lot of money. Otherwise its a great camera
Customer Review: Fish eye Summary: 3 Stars
I received this camera about a month back, used about three rolls on it. When I developed them they all were exposed except 2 or 3 per roll. It turns out the camera was defective. The shutter would stay open and expose the frames. I sent it back and just received a new one. I have yet to try it but I'm hoping I do not have the same problem or else I will not be purchasing a lomography product again.
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