Lomo ColorSplash 410 35mm Film Camera Point and Shoot

Lomo ColorSplash 410 35mm Film Camera Point and Shoot 

DESCRIPTION

Try repainting your house or apartment. Pick out some brand new colors for your bedroom, kitchen, and den. It's incredible how a little splash of blue here or green over there can change the entire mood of your surroundings. Since you're at it, why stop there? With the compact Lomographic Colorsplash in your hands, you're ready and armed to repaint your whole environment. Everything that you see around you is subject to manipulation and capture through its sharp little lens. Rotate the integrated flash Color Wheel on you Colorsplash Camera or Flash and choose from a selection of colored flash lights to toss upon your subject. The elements of exposure time, flash color, subject color, exterior light, and the manic curiosity of your lomographic eye come together to yield an endless number of potential techniques and outcomes. Remember, "colorsplash" is a philosophy. This is merely your tool to get there.

USER REVIEWS

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[Aug 13, 2008]
frkben
Intermediate

Strength:

It's a good conversation piece, the shape makes people wonder what that is sticking out of your purse.

Weakness:

The flash was slow and the photos too grainy, also the color flashes were way too strong.

I bought a special edition of the colorsplash, the love edition. A bit more expensive, looked to be a lot more fun. I used it a lot because it was my most portable camera at the time (having lugged around a minolta x-7000 before I got it). Although the camera made a wonderful conversation piece, most of the pictures were strangely grainy even though I used good film and the color flash was a bit too rich for me. It became more of a colored field than a photograph and in the end I gave up on it completely when I had gotten my hands on some more portable cameras.

Similar Products Used:

I think most similar is my Holga because it also has the color flashes, although it is a nicer camera.

OVERALL
RATING
2
VALUE
RATING
1
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