Lomography Lomolitos Single Use Camera with Yellow Color Flash

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A true revolution in Lomography is the first single-use Lomographic camera. Each camera includes a single color filter that can be switched on or off your flash. Preloaded with 24exp color film for color-flash-tinted shots in day or night.
Product Details
  • Feature:
  • Lomography's first single-use camera
  • Pre-loaded with 24-exposure color film
  • Camera includes a single yellow filter that can be switched on or off
  • Focus-free lens
  • Comes with Lomography poster
  • Binding: Electronics
  • Brand: Lomography
  • Color: Yellow Flash
  • EAN: 0839228009324
  • Label: Lomography
  • LensType: Lens
  • Manufacturer: Lomography
  • Model: 932
  • MPN: 932
  • PackageQuantity: 1
  • ProductGroup: Photography
  • ProductTypeName: CONSUMER_ELECTRONICS
  • ProductTypeSubcategory: single-use
  • Publisher: Lomography
  • Studio: Lomography
  • UPC: 839228009324
  • VariationDescription: Yellow Flash

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Customer Reviews

The greatest camera ever!2007-07-13
I bought the yellow one a few weeks back and absolutely loved it! My pictures turned out great! While you can get the film developed at a Big Box Store, my advice is don't. While the pics you get back will have the yellow (or other color) tint, the color isn't as true as it would be if you went to a camera shop and had them develop the photos. It's a fun little camera and I recommend it for anyone who wants to take funky photos.
piece of crap for the money.2007-07-04
i bought a red and blue one and the flash worked twice on the blue before it stopped and it won't even flash on my red one. the photos turned out granular and horrible. only about 3 turned out completely. i don't think that it's worth the money, you're much better off buying a regular disposable and putting a piece of blue plastic in front of the flash.
A Pocket Full of Fun!2007-06-28
Since receiving this camera, I've been completely attached to it. I've taken it everywhere I go, even to the gym. It came with easy instructions to re-use it and I'd also like to note that you don't HAVE to use the colored film over the flash. It easily slides out of the way in case you want photos without a blue tint. Very neat. I'm now ordering the Green one with Red and Yellow next on my list.

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