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Lomographic Pop 9 Camera Gold

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Manufacturer: Lomography
Model: 900
Binding: Electronics
Publisher: Lomography
Label: Lomography

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Editorial Review
One single shot produces 9 identical images on one print - instantaneously transforming the environment around you into explosions of pattern-repeating pop-art. Shapes, angles, and bulges engage each other between the 9 repeating frames, producing a simply amazing photographic wallpaper of images. The Pop 9's metallic gold skin perfectly complements the most fashionable of looks, and its built-in flash allows for gorgeous results in low-light and nocturnal activities.
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this is a waste of money 2006-01-01
taking nine images of the same exact thing on one negative really isnt that interesting. you could just use a regular camera and take a picture, and then go in your computer and duplicate it 9 times and arrange it as you wish. it's really not that hard, and you dont have to pay any money then. Also with your own camera you could make it more interesting and change some of the images to make a more interesting overall image.

overall, this camera is a waste of money


A blast! 2005-12-28
As a photo and scrapbook junkie, I'm always looking for something to make my collection "pop". This little gold treasure (dubbed my "bling" camera by my friends) is a complete hit! The colors are vibrant, the feel is vintage. I am completely in love with the prints. They have so much personality! I definitely plan on investing in more Lomo products.


Not worth the money 2005-12-10
I would give this camera 0 stars if that were a choice. I purchased this camera and didn't even make it through four shots before the shutter stopped working. When it arrived it looked cheaped and fragile and felt the same way. I wish I could recommend the Lomo Pop 9, because I really like the concept behind it, but after owning this own and having similar problems with the Oktomat, I would say save your money.


Pop Ya Collar 2004-12-11
I picked up a Pop 9 to add to my LOMO collection. Cheap or not, the lens quality is great. Colors and sharpness are right on, and you can get REALLY close to your subject.

As everyone else said - it's a cheap, fun, and flashy item. The gold finish is gaudy and a fun conversation piece. You'll be the focus of attention with this thing in your hand. The viewfinder is basically useless, so just aim the camera as best you can and experiment. Every time you have prints made, it's a surprise. Even the most mundane objects can look really artsy with the Pop 9's format.

Can you take 9 shots with a regular camera or layout a nine-frame, repeating image in Photoshop? Sure. But that's not the point. It's all about having fun, snapping some shots on film, not knowing EXACTLY what you're shooting, and getting back an envelope of nice surprises from the lab.


go andy! 2004-12-11
the andy warhol of plastic cameras.
that's why you want to have this camera. and it might be mistaken for a real gawdy pocket book and therefore camouflage your photo-nerdiness quite well. and might finally add that bling bling touch to your wardrobe. well kidding aside, it is not the very best invention the guys from lomographic society came up with, but it still is a great deal of fun and some of my images taken with it look quite fabulous. and i am a collector, so i just had to have this one too. pop up. pop on.


Fun, cheap, but breaks easily. 2008-03-26
I enjoy using the Pop9. Superb fun at parties and such; but they do tend to break easily. Consider the camera more as a expensive throw-away novelty item you will not be disappointed.


Very cool, sort of. 2008-02-19
This camera is very cool, although I wish I had ordered the one that takes a series of photos instead. This one takes all the photos at one time so there is no movement, it is just blah. I got some really neat shots with it though so I can't really complain too much. Everyone always loves how cool the gold looks, I kind of wish I could get a regular camera with this much BLING!! I guess the only thing I don't like about the Lomography cameras is that they are not all that practical. I think it would be good if you could alternate between 9 lenses and 1 lens. Then you could have more options with the same roll of film. All in all this is pretty great, just uncomfortably basic for me.


Great, REMEMBER THIS IS A TOY FROM RUSSIA 2007-11-07
Simple, does what its supposed to do. Remember this is a toy from Russia, so just remember before you criticize what your buying.


big disappointment 2007-03-17
Shutter button broke during first roll of film. I also purchased Fisheye, which I managed to shoot with a little longer (about 10 rolls), before the flash stopped working. Overall, it's a waste of money. I woul never think about writing such a negative review, because I love Lomo pics, but these cameras break too soon.


A neat little camera! 2006-07-08
I found this by accident, and if you are tired of taking perfect digital pictures this is a lot of fun. People will look at you funny when you take off the lens cap and they see all nine lenses. Sometimes my wife cuts the pictures apart for scrapbooking. It really works.

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