Today, we’ll enter into the new wave in the field of photography known as lomography. We’ll explore the most popular lomo cameras available in the market and see the unique and fun features each cam has to offer.

Holga. Made of inexpensive materials and cheap as it may seem, a Holga toy cam often yields pictures that exhibit vignetting, blur, light leaks, and other distortions. All these make it capable of producing astonishing photos as if taken by a professional photographer.

Action Sampler Camera. The name itself states the obvious. A subject in motion or in action will most likely look great in photos when taken with the use of an Action Sampler. This small plas¬tic camera has a simple yet effective mechanism that takes four pic¬tures on a sin¬gle frame, with an 0.22 sec¬ond delay be¬tween each. That’s yes, you guess it right, four photos in a single click of a shutter!

Fisheye Camera. This has special built-in wide angled lenses (also known as fisheye lenses) capable of producing fisheyed-distorted images forming a spherical globe shaped effect.

The idea behind Lomography and Lomo cams can be accounted to the increasing popularity of casual and snapshot photography that incorporate effects such as over exposure, blurring, over-saturated colors, etc. Enthusiasts find these effects rather fun and creative than unacceptable mistakes in photography.