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  • cooollll... 

  • do these require special 35mm film or is it just regular film u can get anywhere?

  • @MrCoronaMan it depends on what you're going to make. If you want to make a crossprocessed pictures, you have to buy color slide 35mm film (which you have to develop in E-6 process). Take some picts, and develop it as a negative film (using chemical C-41). If you buy the regular negative which is easier to get everywhere (C-41 process) and develop it in E-6 chemical you would get the pictures with one tone color. (like red or blue). It's not really smart to do that (i've proven it earlier. :)

  • getting very jealous , haha .

    Getting mine for Birthday soon :) are they worth it ?

  • @MagicExpert96 yes! all i can say is that the fisheyes series are very unique. especially if you had deevelopped all your rolls!... really really nice....

  • are you from philippines? how did you buy this one.. i really want one.

  • @andrehellm13 I'm Indonesian but now live in the Netherlands. I've bought my fisheye no.2 at the Lomography embassy in Indonesia. It's the official branch there. If you really want one of those lomo cams, you can also buy it online. I bought my holga online too. :) good luck and happy lomographing!!!

  • exuse me dosent it come with some sort of wire so you can save the pictures to your computer?? please write back

  • this camera is an analog one. So not digital. :(

    It needs film rolls to take some magnificent pictures and you have to develop it in the photograph shop then you can ask them to scan the developed films for you. Or you can develop it by yourself if you have the chemical at home (if u have any experienced of course). :)

    It doesnt have that kind of wire unfortunately. :(

  • @grettapunya hi! do you know some fish eye cam, like this but digital? And with the video option? thanks!

  • @TiagoMcCready I dont know if there's specific digicam for fish eye. It really deppends on the lens. But there's some photography application on my iphone which has fish-eye function and it shows almost pretty the same result as the real fish eye i have. maybe there's a special fisheye lens to be applied to a DSLR camera which has video function? i have no idea. :) but anyway to drop by and give some comments. :)

  • quick tip. if you are going to use Kodak film. Go with 200 for outdoor shots and 400 for indoor shots.

  • @INSECTIREALICIDE Thanks!! i always use Sensia 200 for outdoor only... ;)

  • Does the camera come with a film? or do you buy one separate??

  • nope. you gotta buy it seperately. the best film for lomography camera's are the positieve films. :)

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