Lomographic
Supersampler
Camera Dark Blue Designer Box Included

Welcome to Education by Design's Online store. We have brought to you a selection of products like Photo : Lomographic Supersampler Camera Dark Blue Designer Box Included along with it's reviews, pictures and related products. All sales from these pages goes towards the creation and maintenance of our educational online activities, articles and resources. We have over 40,000 online stories submitted by kids around the world.

Photo: Lomographic Supersampler Camera  Dark Blue   Designer Box Included

Lomographic Supersampler Camera Dark Blue Designer Box Included

Normal Price:$50.00
Our Price:$50.00
Availability:Usually ships in 24 hours

... For more information or Buy from Amazon.com ...


Manufacturer: Lomography
Model: 377
Binding: Electronics
Publisher: Lomography
Label: Lomography

NEW!!
Enjoy drawing this product with our drawing board.
Drawing Activity for this product
Features for Lomographic Supersampler Camera Dark Blue Designer Box Included :

Small Picture
Medium Picture

Editorial Review
The SuperSampler is the queen of all multi-lensed cameras. Four highly light-sensitive and precision panoramic lenses capture four sequential panoramic shots on a single photo. The patented ripcord advance ensures that you are ever ready for action. Normal film, normal processing, no batteries. "Design Boutique" packaging includes a molded plastic storage box and a color book on the sensual pleasure of Supersampling. Available with a wonderfully smooth rubberized blue coating.
Cached date: AWS Called=true
Similar Products
Customer Reviews

one time use 2007-09-10
I only got one use out of this camera. After the first roll the camera broke. It takes great pictures but it is very easily broken. If you do buy it be very careful.


Great Fun 2007-04-02
The lomographic Supersampler camera is a ton of fun to shoot. You never really know what your going to get! The pull cord advance is unique and fun. I haven't had any problems with the camera. I would highly recommend this camera to anyone looking to have some fun with a toy camera.


You get what you paid for 2007-03-22
This Camera is really nice although you shouldn't expect professional quality. The construction is awful although the rubber version (like this one) is more shock resistant. NEVER EVER pull the string too fast or too strong, it'll come off and the camera will be useless. Don't get disturbed by the crackling noises it constantly makes and don't use the roll that came with the camera, mine was defective and it showed in most of the first shots I took, buying another one will give you better results.

Now, if the day is sunny and bright DON'T use a 400ASA roll because the noise and grainy levels are sooo high that the shots will not look nice. It's better to use a 200ASA roll! (I live in Costa Rica where it's always bright and shiny so I actually use ASA 100). When you go to develop the roll it's better if you ask them to scan the negatives, instead of printing, this way you can choose the best shots only, or edit them (contrats, saturation, exposure, noise reduction...) just like I do. This is a really great camera but you do need to now how to use it correctly in order to get good results, just keep on practicing! And go for it! BUY IT NOW, don't think just shoot!


I love you, Supersampler 2006-05-28
I really enjoy this camera. It is cheaply made and I feel like I have to be very careful not to break it especially while advancing the film but it takes some great pictures. On a roll of 24 I had about 1/2 a roll of great photos. It's a lot of fun and experiment with. The packaging is very cool and it somes with a little book of photos taken with the camera that are really neat.


Fun while it lasted . . . 2006-02-24
I bought this as a present for my room mate and he took some pictures and it was fun, but halfway through the first roll of film the string (which is the shutter release) broke.

We are still waiting for a replacement after we sent it back to the company . . .


$35 to $50 overnight!? 2008-04-25
WTF!? This item went from $35 to $50 overnight!? Doesn't seem like it's worth more than $35 to me. From the reviews I've read it sounds like it's not the most reliable and well made camera, more of a fun novelty item. 50 bucks!!?? come on Amazon!! Looks like I'm gonna have to take it off the wish list for my birthday that's coming up...how dissapointing.


Fun stuff, enjoy the process of photography 2008-04-23
It is fun, it looks usual, it is cool...I get lots of fun in it. The only thing I'm gonna point out is the texture of the surface, too easy to get dirt on it, I bought 3 weeks ago, it already looks like I bought for 6 month. This is the only thing I feel it is not good.


Lots of happy mistakes 2008-01-14
I agree that this is a really fun camera and it allows for a lot of happy mistakes. I've had lots of fun with it and gotten some really good photos. However, the people at my local photo-mat think I'm crazy.
My only complaint is that on my camera one of the four lenses always over exposes the shot. So I have three nice shots and one that is really bright. Part of me kind of likes this and I use this problem to my advantage to make some interesting photos, but I would like to have another supersampler that doesn't do this as well.
I guess I'll order another one and get a different color too!


Fun, but fragile. 2007-11-06
This camera was great while it lasted, but you have to be very gentle with the pull-cord, because mine broke shortly after purchasing it.

The box it comes in, and the book it comes with are both very nice.


becareful with this camera....... 2007-11-02
I really like this product and the images it gave me for the first roll but after that everything started malfuctioning. I'd like to return it for another one because I think it's still worth having.

warning if you get this product treat it with the upmost care and caution it is very sensitive

... For more information from Amazon.com about Lomographic Supersampler Camera Dark Blue Designer Box Included ...

Cameras & Photography Products and Books

Click!. The No Nonsense Guide to Digital Cameras Click!. The No Nonsense Guide to Digital Cameras
Review: ... "Click! The No Nonsense Guide to Digital Cameras" is misnamed. It covers a lot more than just cameras. In a couple of hundred pages, it includes using a scanner and Adobe Photoshop Elements 2 to rescue faded, damaged family photos, the basic guidelines to good picture taking, how to use Elements 2 to improve your digital photos, and how to print and preserve your pictures for the ages. White, the author of the bestseller "How Computers Work," knows how to pack a lot of helpful, understandable information in a brief no nonsense book.
Sony Cybershot DSCS90 4.1 MP Digital Camera with 3x Optical Zoom Sony Cybershot DSCS90 4.1 MP Digital Camera with 3x Optical Zoom
Review: "This Camera is one of the best in its price range. It takes beautiful clear pictures and can be used right out of the box, but its worth learning all its features. The included memory holds about 20-25 pictures so I upgraded to 128mb. I reccomend getting a 128mb card and the Sony camera case. Not only is this one of the best cameras in its class it includes decent software and rechargeable batteries that are at least a 20$ value.
HIGHLY reccomend over canon,kodak, and fuji. One more thing this camera has CARL Zeiss lens (if you dont know, great lens) all the competetors have generic lens."
Sony Cybershot DSCF88 5MP Digital Camera with 3x optical Zoom Sony Cybershot DSCF88 5MP Digital Camera with 3x optical Zoom
Editorial Review: Kick back with your favorite DVDs anywhere! Sleek, portable player features IR wireless remote. Plays DVDs, CDs, MP3s and Kodak Picture CDs. Includes 12V power source adapter and Li-Ion Battery Pack. Model D1710. 90-day limited warranty.

PC Magazine Guide to Digital Photography PC Magazine Guide to Digital Photography

Editorial Reviews from Book News, Inc.
A couple of digital photography experts weigh the advantages and disadvantages of film vs. digital photography, and explain the basics underlying both types of photography. The Grottas provide reality checks on such issues as whether the number of megapixels really matter, and tips on camera selection, use, and e-mailing and organizing photos. The handbook includes color and b&w images, a glossary, and sidebars and Web links for further technical details.Copyright © 2004 Book News, Inc., Portland.

From the Back Cover The megapixel hype
The fact is a camera’s megapixel rating is only a measure of how many pixels (photosensitive sites) an image sensor has…. An image sensor is simply one component of an entire system that produces a digital photograph… So resist buying into the megapixel hype when you’re choosing a digital camera. From Chapter 1

Digital Cameras Binoculars Canon Sony
Photo Printers Telescopes Kodak Nikon
   
   
In association with Amazon.com. Please support our site by doing your online shopping here.
Search