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The specs are real impressive. If it lives up to those in use, lomo have knocked it out of the park and the Pentax 17 has some real competition
 

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I'm confused as to what the quote on top of the camera is supposed to mean. Never been thrilled with their marketing department.

Could be a decent camera in use. Would have preferred a thumb wheel advance for something this small.

Seems like they chose a higher energy LCD screen instead of the type that barely use any power. Wouldn't be surprised if it goes through batteries faster than it should (yes, they claim 10 rolls, but it's probably better rated in time left on).

Bokeh looks a little nervous.

Retractable lens - does that mean there's a delay between turning it on and taking the picture? Wonder how long that is.

Just my first thoughts.
 

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Flash curtain options? Manual shutter speeds? PC socket? Film advance lever? 2.8 lens?

This camera has everything I'd want and a few things I've never thought of. Good job Lomo.
 
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Yes, impressive features indeed. We know build quality won't be close to Pentax 17, but the rest looks like what fun compact camera should be.

Feature wise, it basically only lacks motorized film transport, but has full manual mode, multi exposure, manual ISO override, filter thread, zone focus, flash options... Lens won't probably won't be as good as Contax T/T2/T3, but still... If Pentax made such camera with their built quality and superb lens they would have a true winner in stead of a pretty niche 17.
 

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Yes, impressive features indeed. We know build quality won't be close to Pentax 17, but the rest looks like what fun compact camera should be.

Feature wise, it basically only lacks motorized film transport, but has full manual mode, multi exposure, manual ISO override, filter thread, zone focus, flash options... Lens won't probably won't be as good as Contax T/T2/T3, but still... If Pentax made such camera with their built quality and superb lens they would have a true winner in stead of a pretty niche 17.

Lack of motorized transport is a feature not a bug. The intended customer wants a manual advance.

Has there ever been an AF point and shoot with all these features? I feel like when automation came around the engineers when all in on everything automated. 30 years of hindsight show that people want control over the camera.
 

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This is really a happy surprise from Lomo. I have a few of their cameras and enjoyed their photo output despite some quirkiness or build quality imperfections. Purely from spec point of view, this is a nice little camera for street and everyday photography. And the price is reasonable too.
 

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Good luck Lomo. This reminds me of their LCA-120, which I pre-ordered when it came out. Neat camera...while it lasted.

Which was two months after it arrived at my door. Needless to say I was not impressed. Neither have I been tempted to buy another.

I think it is probably still in my broken camera box.
 
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Lack of motorized transport is a feature not a bug. The intended customer wants a manual advance.

How well do you know their intended customer?

I know nothing about their intended customer, but I know that nobody ever said they only wished their Contax T2/T3, Nikon 28/35Ti, Minolta TC-1, Hexar AF... had a manual film transport.
 

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How well do you know their intended customer?

I know nothing about their intended customer, but I know that nobody ever said they only wished their Contax T2/T3, Nikon 28/35Ti, Minolta TC-1, Hexar AF... had a manual film transport.

Because going by the 17 this is following the same trends. The 17 also has a manual advance. They made a huge deal out of it too. I know the intended customer because I just aged out of it. Many of my peers who are a bit younger than me really want a hands on experience. Motor transports aren't interesting to someone who's seen it already. To people who come into photography pre motors it's still something to be had. For those who are digital natives a manual film advance lever is desirable.
 
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Build quality looks better than I expected and vignetting doesn't seem too bad either...

 
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