
The amazing four-lens photo-photo-photo-photo camera. One click: a four-picture series on one print. No focusing, fixed aperture, no shutter-speed, simple technology and a great idea: The ultimate photographic challenge. Uses any 35mm film which can be developed by any photo laboratory. And in the Actionsampler Kit you also get: One roll of Actionsampler Film (200 ASA, 24 exposures). And a primer that is as precise as it is ingenious, to show you how to get the most out of this devilish device as it grabs time itself by the scruff of the neck, neatly dissects it into four little pieces and then sticks it back together. With this mini mega-volume you'll soon be a wizz with the whatsit
Customer Review: Fun to use but don't expect professional results.
My friend bought this and gave it to me before she moved so I was only going to be out $10 to shoot off a roll. I am impressed. I got some really good pics with it, but just as many came out god awful and totally useless. Then again most rolls of film you shoot come out that way. The quality is usually junk, at least one frame is blurred, but that is artsy and underground like their marketing campaign states. I dig it. With time you will find out what subjects work the best. It is really good for people at a distance of 10 feet or less. Because of the cheap lenses and set shutter speed, real busy moving objects are a big blur (I tried taking a few shots of a moving merry-go-round), however when it is just a few objects (say a horse race) the results can be really cool. In the end if you are looking for a fun camera at parties and for random snapshots, buy this (or try the one with the flash) instead of a crappy disposable thing. Oh and as their marketing says, warn the person at the photolab. The girl that developed mine was completely confused.
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