Lomography OKTOMAT Compact 35mm Camera with 8 Serial Lenses

Swing your head all around and envision your two eyes multiplying into 8 winking in a two.five-2nd, serial succession. You, my pal, have tasted only the quite starting of Oktomatic enjoyment. With a single touch of the shutter button, its 8 little lenses hearth in switch, generating a multi-frame mini photograph vignette. Add your masterpiece to lomography.com and produce a complete-motion MiniMovie! Uses normal 35mm film and standard processing. SHOOT!! And eight clack’s later your subject is cleanly sliced into 8 small frames, boiled, and served. It’s no Hollywood feature, but imagine us, 8 frames can tell quite a tale. With the Oktomat, you are on your way to a shining Lomographic academy award

  • 1 shot generates eight sequential images on a single 35mm Negative.
  • Macro – film attribute.
  • Dimensions: 4.25″ x 3″ x one.25″ (11cm x 7.5cm x three.2cm).
  • Excess weight: .4lb (.2kg), Movie Form: 35mm Damaging, Slide and B&W.
  • Serial Exposure time: Around. somme 2.5 seconds for all lenses to fire.

Record Cost: $ 42.99

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12 Responses to “Lomography OKTOMAT Compact 35mm Camera with 8 Serial Lenses Reviews”

  1. 58 of 60 people found the following review helpful:
    5.0 out of 5 stars
    Freaky Fun, April 4, 2005
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    C. Copp (Exeter, Devonshire, UK) –
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    This review is from: Lomography OKTOMAT Compact 35mm Camera with 8 Serial Lenses (Electronics)

    This is a cool addition to your camera bag, it is a cooky cool way to create “Art”! 8 little shots, you’ll need to pay for the largest size prints allowed by your budget though to get the full 8 piccie effect, on each frame. As with all Lomo effect cameras the colours are skewed, the pictures are not bitingly sharp (getting a high res 35mm film helps though), and the effects are very much hit and miss, but the hits are superbly bizarre. Once you see the effect you’ll be hooked, it is really a basic wind, point and click, hear the classic “whirrrrrrrrrzzzzzzzzclick” sound and you are done! It works best with a moving subject, crowd scenes, pets, kids, etc…. I took some shots at a hippy market in Totnes, UK and the results were great! Really odd and strangely unwordly. I took some straight shots with a Nikon D70 too and although these were interesting, the Lomo brought out the spaced outedness of the scenes, the colours and movement are pure Lomo. I love it and so will you too, for this price it is worth the gamble! Pop one in your pocket and whenever you come across a scene with bright colours, movement, shifting patterns the Lomo 8 lens camera will come into it’s own. Shoot low to avoid 8 pictures of the sky and the tops of people’s heads. Keep the wrist strap away from the front too.

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  2. 24 of 26 people found the following review helpful:
    4.0 out of 5 stars
    Really fun and different, June 10, 2005
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    Courtney (Kansas City, MO) –
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    I’ve had this camera for about 3 months and I think it’s very unique and is definitely worth trying out. The only thing that I can think of that is a disadvantage is that it doesn’t have a flash- you must take all pictures in sunlight or they don’t turn out. It’s really fun to take pictures of things like birds or cars on the highway because you get a completely different image in each of the eight images. I would recommend it for anyone into art.

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