Lomographic Pop 9 Camera (Gold)
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- List Price: $40.00
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Product Description:
One single shot produces 9 identical images on one print - instantaneously transforming the environment around you into explosions of pattern-repeating pop-art. Shapes, angles, and bulges engage each other between the 9 repeating frames, producing a simply amazing photographic wallpaper of images. The Pop 9's metallic gold skin perfectly complements the most fashionable of looks, and its built-in flash allows for gorgeous results in low-light and nocturnal activities.
Product Details
- Feature:
- 9 lens camera for the Andy Warhol in you
- Built in flash
- cool photo poster included
- in shiny gold or cool metalic balck
- uses standard 35 mm film
- BatteriesIncluded: 1
- Binding: Electronics
- Brand: Lomography
- EAN: 0839228009003
- Label: Lomography
- LensType: Lens
- Manufacturer: Lomography
- Model: 900
- MPN: 900
- PackageQuantity: 1
- ProductGroup: Photography
- ProductTypeName: CAMERA_FILM
- ProductTypeSubcategory: point-and-shoot
- Publisher: Lomography
- Studio: Lomography
- UPC: 839228009003

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Customer Reviews 

Great until the Flash broke
2009-08-19I received this camera as a gift. After one roll of film the flash stopped working. I tried replacing the battery, no go. So far everything else still works. The camera takes AWESOME pictures though. I was so excited that it had a flash because I have a super sampler that I always thought would be better with a flash. I guess I will try taking it to the camera repair man next. Since it was a gift I think it would be worth the $ to try to fix. I hope they don't laugh at me!

Fun, cheap, but breaks easily.
2008-03-26I enjoy using the Pop9. Superb fun at parties and such; but they do tend to break easily. Consider the camera more as a expensive throw-away novelty item you will not be disappointed.

Very cool, sort of.
2008-02-19This camera is very cool, although I wish I had ordered the one that takes a series of photos instead. This one takes all the photos at one time so there is no movement, it is just blah. I got some really neat shots with it though so I can't really complain too much. Everyone always loves how cool the gold looks, I kind of wish I could get a regular camera with this much BLING!! I guess the only thing I don't like about the Lomography cameras is that they are not all that practical. I think it would be good if you could alternate between 9 lenses and 1 lens. Then you could have more options with the same roll of film. All in all this is pretty great, just uncomfortably basic for me.

Toy from Russia
2007-11-07Simple plastic toy camera from Russia, does what its supposed to do. Lots of light leaks.

big disappointment
2007-03-17Shutter button broke during first roll of film. I also purchased Fisheye, which I managed to shoot with a little longer (about 10 rolls), before the flash stopped working. Overall, it's a waste of money. I woul never think about writing such a negative review, because I love Lomo pics, but these cameras break too soon.
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