Lomography 35mm Simple-Use Camera - LomoChrome Purple Film - Not a Disposable!


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@daveycoolingsby (Corby, GB)
Perfect for: Landscapes, Street Photography, Architecture, Creative/Abstract, Travel
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lovely !

definitely needs plenty of light but makes some lovely shots when it gets it. i did unfortunately lose a roll of film after the respooler snapped it out of the canister :(

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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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Gordon P. (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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Thomas (Birmingham, GB)
Perfect for: Great All-Rounder
Subtle but fun!

The colours were more subtle with this one but it was fun to see how the photos came out colour wise still. Soft yellows turn to pink etc. Easy to use!

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Jon D. (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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