My first lomo camera was a fisheye 2 and its simple and fun to use and I was looking for another lomo camera that is just as simple and fun. Any suggestions?
You missed out the magic words. Lomography is fun, simple "and costs 40 times more than it needs to". Sell the one you've got and buy 20 cheap plastic 35mm camertas. Or you could buy one and sepend the rest on film and developing.
I'd just get a decent medium format camera. The majority of the "lomography" movement seems to be reproducing light leaks, expired film, damaged equipment, and all manner of photographic mistakes and anomalies photographers used to avoid in the days of film. It's just strikes me as "faking a failed look". Different strokes for different folks I guess...
Anyway, if you don't want to pay into what I stated, then a Holga camera could be up your alley. They're cheap, and used often in lomo.
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You missed out the magic words. Lomography is fun, simple "and costs 40 times more than it needs to". Sell the one you've got and buy 20 cheap plastic 35mm camertas. Or you could buy one and sepend the rest on film and developing.
I'd just get a decent medium format camera. The majority of the "lomography" movement seems to be reproducing light leaks, expired film, damaged equipment, and all manner of photographic mistakes and anomalies photographers used to avoid in the days of film. It's just strikes me as "faking a failed look". Different strokes for different folks I guess...
Anyway, if you don't want to pay into what I stated, then a Holga camera could be up your alley. They're cheap, and used often in lomo.
No such thing. You must have been lucky with your first one, most don't last the distance beyond a few months.