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- love iti love my lomography camera. its really fun and easy to use but it does take a few rolls to get the hang of it. not a good indoor camera and even outside you have to be in direct sunlight otherwise the photo will be foggy. Rating: - junk junk junki loved it so much until i realized that it didn't work. i bought four lomolitos, too, and they all had non-working flashes. as in fourty dollars worth of disposable cameras that didn't work their lomo magic. waste of money. Rating: - If you use it well...I must admit I was apprehensive to purchace the product after some of the reviews of the OKTOMAT, but I have learned that it is an extrememly sturdy product. If used correctly, the OKTOMAT will not break. It is an incredible product and the images it produces range from awesome to so-so. Experimentation is key. It is difficult to get a bad picture from the OKTOMAT. I do suggest signing up with the International Lomographic Society once your camera arrives. It is a great place to store and share your pictures. The OKTOMAT as a whole is a great product that can make anybody a photographer. Rating: - I love my LOMO!I got this camera for Christmas and I have been obsessed ever since. It is so fun. I've taken at least 8 rolls by now and it is going strong! You just have to remember it's really just for fun and half of your pictures will probably not look great, but the ones that do are really cool. If you are really ambitious you can scan them and make a mini movie using Photoshop and ImageReady. I've been buying some similar cameras (Super Sampler/Action Sampler) for my friends so we can take them out on picture-taking adventures! It's also fun to join the Lomo official website to upload and share your images. Please note: Always take your shots outside in bright sunlight. Also when you get them developed, ask for rough borders, or else you could end up with some of your picture cut off on the right side. Take it with you everywhere and shoot from the hip! Rating: - piece of junk- no starsmine broke first roll. and it destroyed the film. it's a total piece of plastic junk and waste of money. it should cost under $1, or be in a gumball machine somewhere.
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