Thursday, December 29, 2011
Fisheye 2
I am so excited to start using my new Fisheye 2 camera Scott bought me for Christmas! It has been a long time since I have used a plastic film camera. Believe it or not, he actually bought this at American Eagle (not online). In store, they had four plastic cameras to choose from. I had seen them in the store before, but had not actually stopped to check them out until a few weeks before Christmas. I decided that lomography would be a fun hobby and a plastic camera would be an interesting addition to my two digital cameras. The cameras, including film, were 50% off that day, so Scott bought me a Diana Mini & Flash Petite Noire, which I will blog about soon, to open on Christmas. The Fisheye 2 was a surprise on Christmas Eve!
The Fisheye 2 offers several features to enhance photos. You have the option to turn on or off the internal flash. There are three different exposure modes. One locks the shutter; another takes a picture a set aperture and shutter speed; and the third setting is for long exposures. An external flash can also be attached!
I can't wait until I use up my first roll of film and get it developed. First, I need to get our scanner to work so I can share my lomography on my blog and facebook.
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