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2009-03-07T19:00:00
Like it for fun, very nice!
Damiani
2009-03-05T19:00:00
It is an inexpensive fisheye that is just fun to take anywhere and get some cool shots. The issue I had was getting the film in and out- it sounded like it was tearing the advancing slots, so I took it in and had the photo clerk take it out in the dark room. He said that was odd, but it must just do that- it is cheap. But the pics came out great- We will see how the next roll comes out!
Mrs D.
2009-01-22T19:00:00
Took it to Africa thinking I might shoot something different from the 20,000 other pictures I have already taken there. This camera is not for anybody who has progressed beyond the disposable camera (and not the more sophisticated of those, either.) Difficult to load, poor quality lens quality, hideous view finder, disappointing photos. Save your money.
Andy
2009-01-20T19:00:00
Don't expect Canon or Nikon quality but this thing is just fun. Just take it around with you and have some fun with it, you will be surprised at your images.
Nick P.
2009-01-19T19:00:00
i bought this camera and there is something wrong with the focal point of the lens(s), all pictures are blurry. [...]
tmax o.
2009-01-01T19:00:00
All Lomo has to do is improve the stability of their rewind and forward dials at least to justify the price. I got 6 rolls before the rewind broke off. Fun to a point!
GERARD V.
2008-08-30T21:00:00
With this amazing camera you can capture images from a 170 degree field of view ( same as fisheye #1 ) but also you have the ability of long exposures and multiple exposures on one frame. As well as an external flash can be attached with the ability of using both external and internal flashes on a long exposure (on bulb setting you get one flash when the shutter open and another right before it closes) can let you capture some very interesting shots! I love my Crab
timelesspoet
2008-08-23T21:00:00
Really good for taking autophotos, easy to use and great field of view. The bad thing is that's the big lenses are right in the way of the flash. The camera seems to be very fragile, and it's difficult to open the film door.
GONZALO R.
2008-02-21T19:00:00
OH WOW, it's just so much fun and i am now seeing the world in a different and amazing way....beautiful....highly recommended....
RubyFoo
2008-01-20T19:00:00
This is a very unique and fun camera to have in your inventory. Although it's not for everyone, this camera can be lots of fun when used correctly. It takes a little trial and error to get used to the perspective and compose your shots correctly, but once you get by that it's great to see what you can get with this camera. Loading, rewinding and unloading the film is a bit cumbersome due to the cameras small size (or my big fingers) but that is minor. Great value for the price.
Ed D.
2007-11-26T19:00:00
its really easy to use has alot of cool effects that make the pictures even more funky looking than the fisheye itself definitely would recommend it to a friend!
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By Nick P.
Don't expect Canon or Nikon quality but this thing is just fun. Just take it around with you and have some fun with it, you will be surprised at your images.
Swimming withe Fisheye 2
By timelesspoet
With this amazing camera you can capture images from a 170 degree field of view ( same as fisheye #1 ) but also you have the ability of long exposures and multiple exposures on one frame. As well as an external flash can be attached with the ability of using both external and internal flashes on a long exposure (on bulb setting you get one flash when the shutter open and another right before it closes) can let you capture some very interesting shots! I love my Crab
Over the years, the Fisheye 2 Point-n-Shoot 35mm Film Camera has redefined the boundaries of wide-angle photography, and it's now more versatile than ever. Experience the world through a unique 180-degree perspective with the camera's signature fisheye barrel distortion, capturing the essence of lomography with every click.
The Fisheye No. 2 is not just about its distinctive visual appeal; it's also packed with features that enhance its functionality. The bulb setting allows for long exposures, perfect for capturing the dance of light in low-light conditions or at night. By simply holding down the shutter button, you invite a world of ambient light into your frame, creating ethereal and captivating images.
With the "LNB" variable exposure switch, you gain control over your shots. The "L" setting locks the shutter to prevent accidental captures, while the "N" option provides a standard instant exposure at 1/100 sec, f/8. The "B" setting activates the long exposure feature, giving you the freedom to experiment with time and motion.
The Fisheye 2 also offers a standard flash hotshoe and a built-in electronic flash, allowing you to connect an external flash like the Lomographic Colorsplash or any other manual hotshoe flash. This versatility ensures that you can illuminate your subjects just the way you want. Alternatively, the built-in flash is ready to fire with a simple press of the shutter release, providing convenience and ease of use.
For those who love to push the boundaries of creativity, the Multiple Exposure Switch (MX) is a game-changer. This feature enables you to overlay multiple images on a single frame, creating complex and intriguing compositions that tell a story with depth and imagination.
The accessory viewfinder, which fits snugly into the hotshoe, offers an authentic preview of the fisheye effect, ensuring that what you see is what you get. It's an invaluable tool for framing your shots with precision and flair.
Durability meets style with the Fisheye 2's "full metal jacket" body treatment. This robust construction is ready to withstand the rigors of adventurous photography while maintaining an elegant appearance that's at home in any setting, from rugged landscapes to sophisticated soirees.
The camera's 170-degree field of view is the cornerstone of its brilliance, offering an expansive vista that compresses the world into a tight, circular image. Barrel distortion adds a dynamic twist, bending and stretching your subjects in a playful dance around the edges of the frame.
Dare to get close with the Fisheye 2's extreme close-up potential. Engage with your subject intimately, and watch as the camera's premium glass optics draw them into an exaggerated, surreal encounter.
Lastly, the Fisheye 2 boasts a huge depth of field, ensuring that both your subject and background are rendered with crisp clarity. This feature is essential for capturing detailed landscapes and vibrant street scenes where every element contributes to the story.
The Fisheye 2 Point-n-Shoot 35mm Film Camera uses standard 35mm film, easily developed at any photo processing center, making it as convenient as it is creative. Whether you're a seasoned photographer or a curious beginner, the Fisheye 2 offers an accessible path to exploring the extraordinary possibilities of fisheye photography.
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