QUOTE(Bruce Allert @ Nov 14 2003, 09:05 AM)
Queenie, isn't that Lomo camera the one from Russia? and you can attach a polaroid back to it.
There are several different Lomo cameras. This one that I just got is basically a point&shoot, but it has NINE lenses in it so you get nine nearly-identical mini-images on each print. Very cool. I just finished my first roll of film yesterday and I'll be getting it developed soon! I took a few shots of the 914, so if any of them come out well I'll scan and post them.
The rest of the Lomo cameras can be seen
here, along with galleries of cool photo after cool photo.
The Polaroid that I'm looking at shoots both the 3.25x4.25 film (color and b/w) as well as the newer square film. I have been playing around with Polaroid transfers with some success; I need to set myself up to do image transfers rather than emulsion transfers. The emulsion transfers are neat but hard to maintain any sort of consistency with. I think image transfers will have a higher success rate. At least, that's what I'm hoping.
I don't need a Polaroid back for my film cameras (well, at least not yet) because I already have a Vivitar Slide Printer that allows me to make Polaroids from my slides.
Uhm, sorry for highjacking your thread, Miles. I really shouldn't even get started talking about camera stuff...