07. 28. 2006
Fisheye camera #Two

The original Fisheye camera created such a worldwide stir last year that it’s not surprising there’s now a newly improved Fisheye camera No. 2.
The new Fisheye camera No. 2 still features that simple look of a camera, using 35mm film, and 170 degrees field of vision like the old version, but this time around, it has added a couple of more settings to make your pictures look even more interesting.
New features of the Fisheye No. 2 include “B” Bulb setting. This setting allows you to keep the shutter open for as long as you like by holding down the shutter button with your finger. Also features “LNB” variable exposure switch where you can “L” lock the shutter in case of misfire, “N” for normal setting, and “B” for the long exposure setting. Standard flash hotshoe & built-in electronic flash is where you can sync a Lomographic Colorsplash Flash or any other manual hotshoe flash to your Fisheye 2. But the most fun of all, I think, is the Multiple Exposure Switch, where you can take as many shots as you like on a single frame. The casing this time around is also a bit sturdier due to the metal-plated exterior.
Price for the new Fisheye camera No. 2 is approximately $65 USD, and it’s available via Lomography Society International – Fisheye Camera.
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