Lomo Frog Eye Underwater Camera, Waterproof to a Depth of 4 Meters, 12 feet.
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Manufacturer: Lomographic
Model: Frog Eye
Binding: Electronics
Publisher: Lomographic
Label: Lomographic
Features for Lomo Frog Eye Underwater Camera, Waterproof to a Depth of 4 Meters, 12 feet.:
- Amphibious Functionality & Good Looks: A blessing to behold and a joy to use - inside and outside of the water. The Frogeye camera will not miss a beat: both yielding a multitude of colorful, beautiful images, and looking just as good in your hand whether you're diving off the high board or tracking chlorinated water across the floor.
- The Gorgeous Frogeye Lens: In keeping with our revered LC-A camera, the Frogeye lens was designed to provide a full, wide-angle view of the aquatic or land-based world around you, & yield excellent color saturation, contrast and sharpness. All of this power is packed into a nice n' tight waterproof casing to give you a critical 13 feet of depth.
- Built-in Flash with light meter: The Frogeye serves up a good and strong flash burst, powered by its two "AAA" batteries and tied to a precise lightmeter that tells it when to fire.
- Mechanized Advance & Rewind: Just (Snap!) and it goes (WHRRRR!) and you're ready for the next shot. Oh, and when you're finished with the roll it goes (EEEEEEeerrrrrrrrreeerrr) for a bit and rewinds the whole thing for you.
- Rubber Water-tight Seals: Frogeye is armed with industrial-strength rubber O-ring seals around the back and battery case to keep Mister H2O where he belongs: outside.
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Customer Reviews
This "Frog" jumped ship 
2005-07-05
I bought this camera for snorkeling shots in The Bahamas.
Before I ever hit the water, the battery compartment lock broke in two. I managed to work around that problem.
The first roll of film didn't fully rewind.
On the third roll, the rewinder motor went haywire. End of story.
The underwater shots I did manage to get with it were pretty good. Above water, not so great.
I found the information sent with this camera long on art and short on helpful information.
frogeye 
2008-02-09
Excelente cámara, muy buen empaque, lindas fotos dentro, en, y fuera del agua.
Altamente recomendable
terrible 
2007-07-08
I should have believed the reviews I read online!!! Since all of the reviews were atleast a couple of years old, I thought maybe the product had improved- I was wrong. I bought this camera as a gift for my husband and it broke the FIRST time he used it. The shutter button fell off on the way to his fishing trip. He never got to take one picture. Now I find out that there are no returns on this product- only exchanges. I do NOT reccomend this camera to anyone!!!!
Works for me 
2007-06-26
After reading all the negative reviews I must have been lucky and got one of the good Frogeyes. I've run several rolls of film through mine without a problem. Lomos are not high quality cameras. They are cheap toy cameras. Even 4x6" prints don't look so great from this camera. It does have a nice wide lens and it can shoot underwater so you can have some fun with it taking it places you would never consider taking your good camera.
disappointment 
2006-01-19
got at clearance from Nat'l Geographic - same problem with battery reading low, inconsistent flash and not being able to take more than 1 or 2 photos before everything just stopped. Returned it, looked for another but all the prices were higher. Think I'll look for another method.
bring a different camera to the beach 
2005-08-08
I bought this one because I had a pleasant experience with the former Lomo Lubitel and the cheap yet precise Smena. This Frog Eye has nothing to do with the good old Lomo name: Perhaps the name switch to Lomography implies a change in quality as well. First surprise, the flash cannot be put off or forced in. Not too bad because anyway the camera went berserk at its first roll: the flash it's not working anymore after only some 20 shots! The display indicates costantly that batteries are low, and when I changed the triple A doublet not only didn't solve the problem, but the frame counter restarted from zero. To add to this 59 $ disappointment, the image quality of the photographs is quite average, which makes one dream of the many top of the line disposables available. Spend your money sensibly!