Lomography 35mm Simple-Use Camera - LomoChrome Purple Film


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alexa (Coventry, GB)
Perfect for: Great All-Rounder, Beginners, Portraits, Landscapes, Street Photography, Creative/Abstract, Travel
love it

this camera was so much fun took pictures when seeing my friends and cool places i went and they came out great

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gorpalm@hotmail.com (Upper Norwood, GB)
Bargepole

The film itself lends itself to a brighter lens - This is f11 and everything turns out dark even in daylight. Also you soon get over the novelty of colourshifted film - "Wow that green is now purple!" doesn't quite last 36 shots. You're better off using a filter on the jpeg if you've sent the roll to developers. If you Have to try it and you don't have a 35mm compact, get a cheapo one off ebay - There's thousands, and they're ALL going to be more robust, better specced, and with a better lens than this re-usable. I've shot with both the reusable and w the film loaded in a 35mm - The latter is way better (within the context that the film isn't all that to start with).

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Jondr (Stockport, GB)
Perfect for: Beginners, Street Photography, Travel
Cheap?

It's a way to try film photography, that a positive thing.
It is however, very low in quality. I think if I squeezed it hard it would break.
It's very light and it won't be a burden to have it with you all the time.
My preference would be to spend double the price and pick up something older and more interesting.

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