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Lomographic Action Sampler 35mm Camera

Lomographic Action Sampler 35mm Camera

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Brand: Lomographic
Category: Photography

Buy New: $29.95

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Rating: 3.5 out of 5 stars 12 reviews
Sales Rank: 9059

Media: Electronics
Minimum Focal Length: 26
Shipping Weight (lbs): 0.5
Dimensions (in): 12.3 x 9 x 1.5

MPN: 242
Model: Action Sampler
EAN: 9007710000024
ASIN: B00004S9WQ

Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days

Features:
  • Unique camera takes 4 photos on 1 frame
  • Captures action sequences
  • Simple and easy to use
  • Uses normal 35mm film (2 rolls included)
  • Colorful see-through styling

Accessories:

  • Lomo Fotoclips, Bag of 100
  • Adorama Slinger Bag, Single Strap Backpack / Shoulder Bag, Black.
  • Lomographic Hipshot Camera Bag (Green)
  • Lomographic Hipshot Camera Bag (White)
  • Lomo Color Negative 35mm Film, 36 Exposure Roll, 100 ASA, Develops in C41 Chemistry.

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Editorial Reviews:

Product Description
This little beauty is the one and only incredible four-lens-photo-photo-photo-photo ActionSampler. With one shot you get a series of four images on one print & a macro-movie to be relished online! Now even more robust, ultra-heated and, in its awesome packaging, the ideal gift.

Amazon.com Review
The Action Sampler takes a great idea and turns it into a fun little camera. This camera uses four lenses to capture four different photos on one frame of film. The Action Sampler takes the photos a fraction of a second apart, creating an "action sample" that shows the sequence of motion. (Click on the "More Pictures" link at the top of this page to see sample photos that were taken with the Action Sampler.)

Brought to you by the same folks who produce the famous Lomo camera, the Action Sampler shares the Lomo's wacky, creative image--as evidenced in the glossy, photo-filled little manual that comes with the camera and is a work of art in itself. The Action Sampler is also a study in styling with its colorful, plastic see-through case. It doesn't have a flash and sports only a flip-up square of pink plastic to frame your photos. Everything is manual, including film loading, winding, and rewinding, and there are no settings to fiddle with.

As the manual blithely states, "The Action Sampler is not a finely tuned piece of apparatus made only of the finest in hand-crafted modern materials. It's made of plastic." In short, this means you shouldn't expect sharp, detailed pictures. However, you can expect truly unique, fun, and often striking sequences of photos. The Action Sampler uses normal 35mm film but needs plenty of light (outdoor photos turn out the best), so if you want to use it indoors, we recommend using a higher-speed film (ISO 400 or higher).

The Action Sampler is a blast to use, and it makes a great gift. While it has its limitations, its distinctive way of seeing the world is fun and exciting. --Holly Blumenthal

Pros:

  • Captures action with four photos on one frame
  • Easy to use
  • Colorful, unique styling
  • Uses normal 35mm film (2 rolls included)

Cons:

  • Cheaply constructed
  • Needs lots of light
  • Relatively low-quality pictures



Customer Reviews:   Read 7 more reviews...

1 out of 5 stars Not what I expected.   November 9, 2006
A. PEREZ (Santiago, Chile)
0 out of 2 found this review helpful

The camara supposed to take 4 different shots, that never happenned, a slight change you could see in pictures I took running while pressing the shot.
The frames are also cut by a bold marging that is really annoying.



5 out of 5 stars So much fun!   June 23, 2005
Time To Stamp (Beaumont, CA United States)
1 out of 1 found this review helpful

This is the first Lomo Camera I had purchased, after I learned about Lomography. What a fun camera-this is what got me addicted! I take it with me everywhere now-you never know when you will need it!


1 out of 5 stars Badly made rubbish   May 6, 2005
A. P. Jones (UK)
1 out of 1 found this review helpful

When I bought one of these I knew that it was a plastic toy type camera, but I was suprised at exactley how plasticy and cheap it was, especially for its not cheap price.
I tried one roll of film in it - the results were so bad, the lab didn't bother printing it and just gave me the negs and a contact print; the last lens in sequence jammed open and the film transport was so terrible that everything overlapped resulting in mostly nothing on the negatives. I took it back to where I got it for a full refund.
Yes I expected blur, I expected vignetting, I expected suprises. What I did not expect was such terrible build quality and results.
This camera is a nice idea, if they were actually made well, it would be great - but it is mass produced plastic junk. Buying one is a lottery - you may be lucky, you might not. I'm sad to say, don't waste your money.



3 out of 5 stars don't think, just shoot   December 25, 2002
C. Yount (Queens, NY)
6 out of 6 found this review helpful

i love this camera. granted, when i first got it i had problems with it. but it's just so different that i had to adjust to it. it's not supposed to give you wonderfully clear and crisp photos. that's part of the fun. this camera allows you to capture your own little world in ways that perhaps you hadn't seen before. shooting from the hip, so to speak, is the best way to use this camera. the only downfall is getting used to loading film manually and then rewinding it when you're pretty sure it's done. it's more for fun and experimentation so if you're not into that then don't get this. but if you want every roll of film you develop to be a surprise, then get it! :)


2 out of 5 stars the Horror!   March 21, 2002
msjbean (Houston, Texas United States)
3 out of 4 found this review helpful

...ignore the directions and get 800 speed film and only take pictures outdoors (on BRIGHT AND SUNNY days, and at HIGH NOON). Since its not very well made, you have to be very careful. And it hurts your thumbs to advance the film to the next frame. I like the supersampler better.



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