Lomographic
Fisheye
Number 2 Camera

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Lomographic Fisheye Number 2 Camera

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Manufacturer: Lomography
Model: 947
Binding: Electronics
Publisher: Lomography
Label: Lomography

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Editorial Review
The world's greatest compact Fisheye camera is now more amazing than you ever thought possible! Not only does it have same 180-degree wide-angle view & stunning fisheye barrel distortion, but the Fisheye No. 2 adds a bulb setting for long exposures, a switch for multiple exposures on the same frame, the ability to fire both a hotshoe flash & the built-in flash, a true fisheye viewfinder, & a "full metal jacket" body treatmentWith this new arsenal, the possibilities for your Fisheye lomography are endless! Uses normal 35mm film that can be developed anywhereFeatures:"B" (Bulb) settingBy holding down the shutter button with your finger, you can keep the shutter open for as long as you like thereby inviting all the gorgeous ambient light outside to come on in. To close the shutter, merely release the button"LNB" variable exposure switchUse this to control your Fisheye 2's shutter timing. " L" locks the shutter so itcan't accidentally fire. "N" shoots a normal, instant exposure (1/100 sec, f/8). "B" or "bulb" selects Fisheye 2's long exposure capabilities as detailed aboveStandard Flash Hotshoe & Built-In Electronic FlashUse this to sync a Lomographic Colorsplash Flash or any other manual hotshoe flash to your Fisheye 2. The flash will fire when you hit the shutter release. You can also use the internal (built-in) flash as wellMultiple Exposure Switch (MX)This allows you to take two or more sho
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Customer Reviews

My Lomo fisheye 2 work great 2008-07-08
I just try my lomo fisheye2 from Adorama.
It work great. I'm very happy with it :)


Seeing through a fisheye 2008-07-03
This camera is just fun. I loved it so much I bought another one for a friend. Great fun, round images. Best if only used outdoors.


Fish Eye Camera 2008-06-13
Great camera. The only thing I don't like about it is that the usually really cool fisheye viewfinder gets cumbersome when taking the camera in and out of my camera bag. Also, the lens cap is a good idea in theory, but it comes off all the time i.e. inside a camera bag, leaving your lens exposed to potential dirt and scratches. The design is nice and it shoots like dream. Light too.


exciting & different 2008-06-02
Great Camera. Be sure to read the booklet that comes with it for a full understanding of its functions as it works a bit differently than expected and has some really fun features.

I am still having a hard time getting the film in! That is my only complaint. If you are concerned with every picture turning out and being flattering, bring along a digital. You'll get the hang of what makes a great composition fairly quickly and will LOVE how different the pictures turn-out.

Two of my friends have bought this camera after seeing mine


A lot of fun!!!! 2008-05-05
I would say that this camera is excellent!!! It creates very funny images. I always carry this camera with another SLR camera. If you love to take shots, you should have this camera.


close up 2008-04-23
The world's greatest compact Fisheye camera is now more amazing than you ever thought possible! Not only does it have same 180-degree wide-angle view & stunning fisheye barrel distortion, but the Fisheye No. 2 adds a bulb setting for long exposures, a switch for multiple exposures on the same frame, the ability to fire both a hotshoe flash & the built-in flash, a true fisheye viewfinder, & a "full metal jacket" body treatmentWith this new arsenal, the possibilities for your Fisheye lomography are endless! Uses normal 35mm film that can be developed anywhereFeatures:"B" (Bulb) settingBy holding down the shutter button with your finger, you can keep the shutter open for as long as you like thereby inviting all the gorgeous ambient light outside to come on in. To close the shutter, merely release the button"LNB" variable exposure switchUse this to control your Fisheye 2's shutter timing. " L" locks the shutter so itcan't accidentally fire. "N" shoots a normal, instant exposure (1/100 sec, f/8). "B" or "bulb" selects Fisheye 2's long exposure capabilities as detailed aboveStandard Flash Hotshoe & Built-In Electronic FlashUse this to sync a Lomographic Colorsplash Flash or any other manual hotshoe flash to your Fisheye 2. The flash will fire when you hit the shutter release. You can also use the internal (built-in) flash as wellMultiple Exposure Switch (MX)This allows you to take two or more sho


Fun and different camera 2008-04-20
I really enjoy shooting with this camera. It is easy to use and takes great pictures, just make sure you get really close to your subject. The only problem I have is that it is plastic and after about a month the rewind crank broke off. I called the company and they exchanged it no charge. I am being very careful with my new one. I definitely recommend it.


do not buy 2007-12-27
do not buy this. it is poorly made. a cheap piece of junk. was broken right out of the box.


Love this camera! 2007-11-15
Positive:

1. High production quality. Well made. Looks good. Feels good.

2. Very interesting camera. Everyone who sees the camera has questions and everyone who sees the pictures has questions.

3. Several unique or difficult to find features. Fish eye lens - usually a very expensive option on other cameras. "Rear curtain" sync flash - usually only found on very expensive cameras. "B" setting - not common on view finder cameras. Double exposure - extremely rare on manual advance cameras.

Negative:

Because of the location of the built-in flash and the size of the lens, extremely close up flash pictures will contain an annoying shadow caused by the lens housing. You can avoid this by using a flash mounted in the hot shoe or a lens mounted ring flash. This is a satisfactory solution because I never use the hot shoe mounted viewer and I prefer to use my ColorSplash flash with this camera anyway.

Interesting:

The top and bottom of the circular image are cut off. Maybe it would be nicer if the entire image fit within the rectangular frame of the film, but then the picture would be smaller, so this is probably OK. I usually crop the picture to be square anyway, or possibly crop a rectangular image out of the middle of the circular image, so this isn't really a problem.

Overall:

I love this camera. The camera itself is interesting and the pictures it takes are interesting. It has added lots of variety to my picture taking.


Sweet camera, great find! 2007-09-27
If you're into artistic photography this is a must-have. It's cheaper than buying a fisheye lens for my cannon rebel and totally worth it. Great fun, high quality for what it is. If you like working with the cameras like the hulga check this out!!

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