Fisheye 2 - Lomo Camera
The FishEye 2 Lomo Camera has the same 180-degree wide-angle view and stunning fisheye barrel distortion as it's predecessor, but adds a bulb setting for long exposures.
A switch for multiple exposures on the same frame, the ability to fire both a hotshoe flash and the built-in flash, a true fisheye viewfinder, and a "full metal jacket" body treatment.
“B” (Bulb) setting
In response to heavy demand from the Lomographic Community at large, the Fisheye 2 has a slamming long-exposure setting. By holding down the shutter button with your finger, you can keep the shutter open for as long as you like – thereby inviting all the gorgeous ambient light outside to come on in. To close the shutter, merely release the button. When using 400ISO film, keeping the shutter open for about 1-3 seconds is usually enough for a night time city shot. Extend that to 5 seconds or so for a streaky overexposure. If it's really dark out, then let the shutter go for 10-20 seconds. For the sharpest images, place your camera onto something sturdy. Given the Fisheye 2's super-wide-angle view, handheld shots can be pretty sharp too – as long as you hold still. For buck wild abstracts – move you camera around with the shutter open – or even twist it in a circle!
“LNB” variable exposure switch
Use this to control your Fisheye 2's shutter timing. “L” locks the shutter so it can't accidentally fire. “N” shoots a normal, instant exposure (1/100 sec, f/8). “B” or “bulb” selects Fisheye 2's long exposure capabilities – as detailed above.
Standard Flash Hotshoe & Built-In Electronic Flash
Use this to sync a Lomographic Coloursplash Flash or any other manual hotshoe flash to your Fisheye 2. The flash will fire when you hit the shutter release. You can also use the internal (built-in) flash as well.
First and Second-Curtain Flash
When using the “N” setting, both the internal and hotshoe flash will fire when you hit the shutter button (first curtain). If you select “B,” then the hotshoe flash will fire when you first depress the button (first curtain), and the internal flash will fire when you let go of the button (second curtain).
Multiple Exposure Switch (MX)
This allows you to take two or more shots on the same frame. Take your first shot, press the MX button, and you're now ready for the next one. Repeat as many times as you like.
One Year Warranty
The Lomographic Society International guarantees your camera against any manufacturer-related defects for one full year after your receive it.
Uses normal 35mm film that can be developed anywhere.
Overview
* Size: 4.25" (10.5cm) x 2.5" (6cm) x 2.5" (6cm)
* Weight: 0.5lb (0.23kg)
* Format: all 35mm (colour negative, slide, b&w)
* Field of Vision: 170 degrees
* Approximate focal length: 10mm
* Fixed aperture: f/8
* Shutter speeds: 1/100, “B“
* Flashes: Standard hotshoe & built-in flash (powered by one “AA“ battery)
* Multiple Exposure switch for unlimited shots on 1 frame
* Film can be processed at any 35mm lab, supermarket, chemists, etc.
Dimensions
4.25 x 2.5 x 2.5 inches











