Most of you loved the Lomolitos Colored Cameras, so I figured I'd share this updated version with not one, but a whopping thirteen colored filters! Featured on GeekAlerts, the Lomography Colorsplash 35MM Camera uses tinted flash filters and long exposure settings to create dreamy-streaked retro style images that are rich in color! For $50 you will get the camera, a battery, film, poster, extra color filters, and a skin camera bag.
Although the possibilities are endless with digital cameras, I truly appreciate the simplicity of point-and-click cameras-especially when they are as fun as this one. Want to see some more unique cams by Lomo? Check out the Eight Lens and the Fisheye Lens Camera.

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i had the lomo action shot for a while but for a camera without flash and basically based on novelty, i quickly gave it up once I bought my digicam.
these are neat and artsy and all just not super practical.
1Oh this is way too cool...love it
213 color filters!? That is so awesome. I mean I normally do those things in PhotoShop, but it would be fun to just shoot them that way. =o)
313 color filters!? That is so awesome. I mean I normally do those things in PhotoShop, but it would be fun to just shoot them that way. =o)
4Wow! I absolutely adore this!!
5That's cool, but I prefer just doing it in Photoshop.
6I'm obsessed with these cameras!
7i love LOMOs! they're so very creative
8very cool. i think that'd be a lot of fun to use to take flower pictures, especially - or some trippy water shots!
9Cool. I can have a lot of fun with this camera!
10I own this! It's a very fun camera and you can create some really out-there and different shots.
11But when I get the film developed I always get a note saying that the colors are distorted hahah.. of course they are, I did it on purpose!
I worked in a photolab and we would get rolls of this stuff. It was so aggrivating trying to "fix" the color. Although it may seem obvious to you that you did it on purpose, heat damaged rolls often have similar color distortions and have to be fixed all the time. So, if you do use one, put a note with the roll that the color will be wonky.
And if you don't want to buy the camera, find a pic you want and ask the lab to add some overall color. They can probably do it. Just tell them to print it super super magenta or cyan or yellow or whatever and they can do it by pushing a few buttons.
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