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Jun 17, 2018
Great Entry Level Gaming Rig
0 of 1 found this helpful I've only had it a few weeks but far it's been a great computer. It's able to play almost all of my semi-current games at max settings! Runs quiet and fast. No major problems at all so far. Case/mouse/keyboard are a little dinky and it only has 4 USB ports- but still not too bad at all. All-in-all, it's a great entry level gaming rig for a decent price.
May 19, 2009
Great little fun lofi toy camera!
5 of 6 found this helpful Right when I got the package from the post office I couldn't tear the box open faster to get to this little chewy sweet center out from all the polish newspapers and foreign writing. As soon as i held the original LC-A (not the LSI remake) in my hand I was in love! It was way smaller than I expected, which I was more than happy about. I even brought a roll of expired film with me to the post office just so I could take some pictures on the way back!
You can imagine how long it took me to finish off a roll and rush it to the nearest Sam's Club to get it developed. In developing them I realized that in a lot of the pictures the focus is off, but that is one thing you have to get used to when using a new camera- especially a toy camera in which you pretty much have to guess the focusing. Other than that the pictures were fun, colorful and slightly vignetted (honestly I wouldn't mind a little more) as you would expect from a toy cam.
I would have to say the only things I wish it had was the capability of is using 800+ speed film and producing multiple exposures (which the LSI version has both). I just couldn't bring myself to pay $250 dollars on lomography.com just for those features (and a couple more) when you can buy a more sturdy ACTUALLY Russian (MADE IN USSR) classic Commie version of the LC-A for about < $130 on e-vilbay lol.
All in all, I love my Ломо ЛК-А. Why pay way too much for a remake when you can pay just a little too much for the original :).