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Fisheye Lomography Camera

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Year

2005

Film

35mm film

About

The Fisheye Lomography Camera is a remarkable innovation in the world of photography. As the world’s first 35mm compact camera with a dedicated fisheye lens, it offers a unique and exciting option for enthusiasts. Manufactured by the renowned Lomographic Society International in Vienna, this camera is readily available in photography stores.

While often categorized as a toy camera, the Fisheye Lomography Camera serves as an affordable and practical testing ground for those unsure about investing in a super-wide-angle SLR lens. It proves to be the optimal choice for individuals interested in exploring the creative possibilities of a fisheye lens.

The camera’s fixed-focus lens delivers impressive performance, capturing mesmerizing fisheye perspectives. With a shutter speed of 1/100s, it ensures you never miss a moment. Adding a burst of light to your shots is simple with the flash attachment, powered by a standard and inexpensive AA battery.

Introduced in 2005, the Fisheye Lomography Camera has become an iconic model within the Lomography range. Its defining feature is the fisheye lens, offering a wide 170-degree field of view and allowing photographers to experiment with unique, distorted wide-angle images. The resulting circular compositions are visually captivating, enabling artists to unleash their creativity.

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