Donnerstag, 5. April 2012

Specifically with this camera, there are a couple of issues

The loading process is a pain to get used to. Also there are some mechanical issues with the cameras frame counter on the bottom of it. For instance, the counter does not move for every shot taken. For example the counter may be on frame 12 when you get it, you have to wind a wheel inside and click the shoot button until you get it to go back to S or 1. And thats saying that the counter works at all.

All toy cameras have quirks. This is not my first one. I have a small collection of plastic cameras. The built quality of this was is seriously lacking in some areas. I would NOT pay 30 dollars for this camera under any circumstance.

My experience with my LOMO ACTION SAMPLER was that of a used one, roughly had 10 rolls of film used through it. So to give you an idea of what it takes to get one thats jacked up, there you go. 10 roll of film and things are breaking on it.

So far not impressed with LOMO. You would figure a company with $500 dollar plastic toy cameras would be able to fix silly problems with their cheaper more bought models.

Also I paid about $14 dollars for mine total. Ruined one roll of film trying to figure out the loading process, and wasted 2 hours searching for a manual online that was legible.

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