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Review Summary
2008-08-04T21:00:00
I am a lomo fan, was pleased with the ease of use and the results, but it broke after 3 rolls of film, when I was on my way of shooting the 4th, I found water all over in the camera, including in the battery slots, the viewfinder and in the film as well. But I bought it for less than [$], and it served me good for up to 3 rolls of film, so I really wasn't too disappointed.
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• The First and Only! Lomographic In-the-Water-Camera: with or without flash, always ready for action anytime and anywhere there's water: in the ocean, a lake, a river, a stream, a puddle, the bathtub, the shower, or swimming pool, in the village fountain, in the cleaning trough, under the waterfall, in the gutter, down to a depth of 4 meters (12 feet). Boasting a slim body, a color-busting lens, and a just-at-the-right-time electronic flash, the Frogeye can splash through the pool, ride in the car, snorkel in the sea, keep watch during dinner, and fight past the velvet rope.
• Blame it On the rain, the sea, the tub, hurricanes, typhoons, avalanches, and all other forms of accidental and intentional water that formerly conspired to stop our constant Lomography dead in its tracks. With the Frogeye in hand or strapped to a limb, your (click!)ing knows no bounds of wet or dry. It is your amphibious companion, a squinty little guy to contribute to the incredible photo diary of your hyperactive life.
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