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Lomography Fisheye No.2 – 35 mm Film Camera (fcp200)

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About this item

  • 170-degree field of vision
  • multiple exposure and long exposure
  • built in flash
  • 35mm film



4.2 out of 5 stars Best Sellers Rank
  • #216,590 in Electronics (See Top 100 in Electronics)
  • #94 in Point & Shoot Film Cameras
ASIN B000JFJ06G Item Height 7.6 centimeters Manufacturer Lomography Unit Count 1.0 Count

Product Description

Lomography Fisheye 2 Lomo 35 mm film camera analogue wide-angle

Swimming in panoramic freedom

Your key into the ultimate realm of wide angles. Perfect for close-ups and just having fun.

Lomography Fisheye 2 Lomo 35 mm film camera analogue wide-angle

A fun camera for analogue amateurs

Open Wide

With a 170° degree wide-angle lens you can truly capture the bigger picture.

Refined and ready for action

Learning from the first generation of the Fisheye, the Fisheye 2 comes with a shutter locking mechanism, reinforced lens housing, and a new raised viewfinder.

Built-in Flash

Shoot in any location, at any time of day.

Technical Specifications

  • Takes all types of 35 mm film
  • Standard 35 mm film development
  • 10 mm focal length
  • Hot-Shoe flash connection
  • Fixed f/8 aperture
  • 1x AA battery required

Boost your creativity with Lomography's signature features

Lomography Fisheye 2 Lomo 35 mm film camera analogue wide-angle

Long Exposures

The B setting lets you create light-streaked photos by holding the shutter open for as long as you like. Try it out for night-time or light painting photoshoots.

Lomography Fisheye 2 Lomo 35 mm film camera analogue wide-angle

Multiple Exposures

You can combine various views in one frame for incredible layered effects.

Lomography Fisheye 2 Lomo 35 mm film camera analogue wide-angle

Ringflash

Light up your shots and dive down into the color spectrum

Lomography Fisheye 2 Lomo 35 mm film camera analogue wide-angle

Circlecutter

Perfect your DIY and crafting projects, effortlessly cut circles in 3 different diameter sizes.


DC
Reviewed in the United States on April 24, 2022
After one use it failed to advance film. A waste of money. Do not buy!
Andreas
Reviewed in Germany on March 7, 2020
Die Kamera hat einen sehr guten sucher und funktioniert einwandfrei und die Bildqualität ist ist gut.
Cristian Vega Lozano
Reviewed in Spain on March 26, 2019
Ligera y es tal y como se describe
Silvia B.
Reviewed in Italy on December 16, 2018
Uso questo prodotto per fare foto. Essendo così particolare ti permette di fare foto doverse da quelle digitali. È semplice da usare . Un ottimo acquisto
Client d'
Reviewed in France on August 8, 2017
Un petit jouet assez cher pour une construction vraiement pas solide.La lentille est bien, permet des photos créatives.Le levier de bobiner le film a cassé après quelques utilisations.Jamais plus lomography, ce n'est que du marketing! Autant mieux se procurer les appareils originaux de l'est.
Imre Horvath
Reviewed in Canada on April 7, 2016
Easy to use. About to send in two rolls of film for processing. Also a looker. Friends and family notice it alot.
dandj313
Reviewed in the United States on January 3, 2013
I was really excited to get this as I was interested in trying film cameras and this camera looked so fun. At the same time, I wasn't expecting much considering the price, lack of controls, and that it's made out of plastic. But it doesn't feel like plastic and I think the silver part is metal but I could be wrong! It feels very sturdy. The viewfinder is great and lets you see the way a fisheye lens sees, which is fun to look at especially when it's detachable and it makes people like and understand what the camera does. I loaded it with 400 Lomography 35mm film, which I loved the results in. The landscapes I took were curved beautifully and the colors were super vibrant. i even switched the "mx" button and did a multiple exposure which turned out beautiful. I also put an AA battery in for the flash and brought it bowling with my friends. The flash is powerful and effective for a few feet away, and i got lit up, fun shots of me and my friends! It's 170 degree view really takes in a lot, and me and my friends put it on a table and looked up for a really fun picture. The bulb mode is really interesting too but you have to make sure to keep it still. I'm so excited to make more memories and take more beautiful pictures in this camera! I couldn't be happier.
Jordan Tran
Reviewed in the United States on September 2, 2012
It's easy and fun to use!Today I shot a roll using the lomography negative 35mm film iso 100 and the pictures came out clear when in bright sunny weather. Without much sunlight the pictures didn't come out as bright and clear. I am sure you can shoot up to 36 pictures with this film but only 29 came out... I am still new to using the camera and film so I really don't know why I could only end up shooting 29.Otherwise, I like it. I dropped it off at Walgreens to put on a CD and then I edit them on photobucket. I am going to try iso 400 film soon!When taking pictures though... the leash or whatever got in some of the pictures so beware when taking a picture of the object in a downward angle!One more thing, when opening the camera it had it white fuzzy paste in the camera which I thought was weird... I am not so picky about it so I tried to wipe it off. Some of the crust is still there though... weird... o.o;
Ji Eun
Reviewed in the United States on March 12, 2011
I am no photographer by any means. And I haven't picked up film cameras since disposable cameras before good ol' point-and-shoot. But I was so intrigued by serendipitous lomography, so I ended up getting this after hours of research and internet eye-shopping (especially since I knew nothing about film or lomo). Diana seemed awesome, but I wasn't ready to invest that much money yet. The $50 fisheye 2 seemed more or less perfect. Since I live in sunny LA, I took many pictures outside in the sun on beautiful days, totally abusing lens flare, lots of sky, lots of sunlight. Also night time and indoors with friends, always with flash. After getting 3 rolls of 36-exposure lomography 400 iso films developed, I got more than 80 decent pictures, which was a huge shock to me! Because I always read reviews about how terrible everyone's pictures ended up being, with half or even third developing to worth anything. That's when I thanked all the research I did on how to really use the camera and how to get the best pictures. You should do your research too!Two things that suck:The lens cap sucks. I carry it in a generic case with extra film so no biggie.When using built-in flash, it creates a shadow on the bottom-right corner of the picture. But I guess that just gives me an excuse to buy other flashes :)It is SO much fun. Just relax and enjoy! Definitely recommended.
Maroni
Reviewed in the United States on November 29, 2010
Let me first say that I love ths camera to pieces and I mostly get really good results.BUT I had to send it back and get a new one twice until I got one that worked. First, the wheel would only turn in the wrong direction thus not forwarding the film, and the second time the release button could not be pushed at all.To get good results, always use the flash when in doubt. Use a film with high ISO. 400 is good. Don't waste your money on expensive "lomo" films and instead buy the cheap film from drug stores.Expired films will often bring out a cool new effect, if you're into that.Be sure to check out the submarine case for near- or underwater use.
R. Gunn
Reviewed in the United States on May 1, 2007
great little lomo camera. i love lomo and this is just one more reason why. i've found myself not using the detachable viewfinder though, although it is fun to take off the camera and look at the world through it. carry it around in your pocket--seriously!the camera itself is good quality, seems sturdy. the image quality will vary with your film, but i have been shooting kodax reala 100 with great results. the color is amazing. the fisheye effect is fun and a good way to get yourself out of the "pro" rut that some photographers get in...trying to perfect every picture. just point and shoot with this one. the only downside is the fixed aperature and shutter speed. you need to be aware of what speed your film is and shoot in conditions to match. i shoot 100 speed, so i can rreally only shoot in bright bright sunlight with this cmaera unless i want to shoot in the bulb setting and get a blurry pic (can be fun also and is a great addition over the fisheye no. 1). the built in flash is virutally worthless--you always get the "flash specter" on the right side of the photo because the projecting lens gets in the way--get the colorsplash flash to add on. the hotshoe also works with any flash, so i've even tried out my canon 580ex on it! the colorsplash's size is perfect for this camera. they go together well.in closing, this is just a fun, inexpensive camera that i recommend if you're feeling uninspired lately. don't expect it to be your only camera though. also, if you don't have an LC-A Kompakt yet, get one of those first because i just did and I have virtually retired the fisheye bc the LC-A is so great and fun! yay lomo!
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